Offered to you is this reproduction (or I guess you could say "fake") pre-Columbian earthenware pottery piece, depicting three figures standing in a circle holding a bowl.  I'm not sure which pre-Columbian civilization this is supposed to represent, but it is fairly well done and checks off the all boxes for an "old" piece except for the absence of any indications of ever having spent time in the ground and the presence of that characteristic high-pitched ring you hear when you tap on it, which indicates having been fired in a high-temp electric or gas modern kiln.  All that said, it would be a nice display piece for any South American or pre-Columbian decorative motif.  Measures about 7" tall and 7" wide and weighs about 3 lbs 3.2 oz.

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