A GROUP OF THREE PRE- COLUMBIAN EARTHENWARE FIGURES, comprising a seated male figure,possibly Lagunillas, Mexico, 200 B.C.- 200 A.D., leaning forward on tapered outspread legs with hands held at the waist, heart shaped face, coffee bean eyes, diagonal striped tattooing, and a thin nose adorned with a ring, painted overall in deep red, reddish brown and black with remnants of crosshatching along the lower torso, height: 6"; width: 5 1/2"; an animal figure, possibly a dog, with bulbous face, dazed circular eyes, and an open mouth; and a seated female figure with widespread bulbous legs and short outspread arms.