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A 19th Century Chinese Tibetan bronze figurine of a four armed Buddha Buddhist Deity Chenrezig Avalokiteshvara in crown headdress with two hands holding objects and the other two in Varada Mudra & Abbaya Mudra. The figure modelled standing, raised on lotus pedestal base. Measures: 15cm tall.
A 19th Century Chinese antique bronze vase of squat globular form having engraved a repousse Archaic style decoration. The vase having a flared rim with a single band of decoration with a tapering body terminating into a circular foot. Raised on a carved wood stand with openwork decoration. Measures on the stand 22cm x 24cm diameter. Condition; Age related wear to the bronze and sadly a dent to the side.
A late 19th Century Indian cast bronze figure in the form of the Hindu deity Nārada in a standing position playing the Vina with finely engraved detailing raised on textured base. Nārada is a famous Hindu travelling musician and storyteller, who carries news and enlightening wisdom. Measures 10cm x 3.5cm x 3.5cm.
Tribal Antiquities - a good early 20th century African tribal bronze and other metal statue of a warrior on horseback. The rider of elongated stylised form, holding a flintlock rifle. Accoutrements in copper and brass including satchel, dagger and belt. Mounted on a mahogany base. Measures approx; 18cm.
A Troika vase of four sided form with a dark bronze coloured glaze and incised and painted stylised flower head decoration and printed mark to base Troika St Ives, 11.5cm approx, together with a studio pottery bowl with shaped rim and with moulded seal mark LB and label to base Lea Brand, 18cm diameter approx
A COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL DECORATIVE ITEMS to include a moss agate erotic carving, hardstone carvings, hollow bronze Buddha, ceramic pillows, ceramic seated figures, scent bottles, carved wooden panel, bamboo shaped teapot etc, some items with character marks to the base, approximate tallest height 28cm (25)
A COLLECTION OF BRONZE AGE AND MAINLY MODERN COMICS, Marvel, DC, Image Comics, Awesome Comics, Abiogenesis Press, etc, to include Marvel Omega The Unknown Vol 1, No.1 (march 1976), Earth X Vol 1, Nos.0-12 and X (1999-2000), Universe X Vol 1, Nos. 0-3 (2000), Secret Wars II Complete Set Vol 1, Nos.1-9 (1985/1986), DC Comics, The Griffin Complete Set Book 1 -6 (1991), assorted late 1980's Batman, assorted Sandman and Sandman Mystery Theatre, Awesome Comics, assorted Judgement Day issues, etc, majority of comics in fairly good condition and contained in plastic bags, full list available on request (one box)
Li Qingfa (Chinese, B. 1954) and Jiang Weijie (Chinese, 20th C.) "Terra Cotta Warriors - Armor Warrior" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media on Silk painting. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.N. 32c & 60c The Terracotta Warriors stamp issued November 19, 1997. Qin Shi Huang's legion of terra-cotta warriors was interned in battle formation 15 to 20 feet underground. These incredible life-size statues occupied a roofed-over area extending 700 feet east to west and 200 feet north to south. They stood ready, some 8,000 strong, in the same configuration the emperor's live honor guard did. On each side of the formation men face outward, but the majority of Qin Shi Huang's army looks east to meet any attack on the main gate of the emperor's magnificent double-walled tomb. Men march rank on rank. Horses draw royal chariots made of wood. Each chariot carries three or four men and is pulled by four exquisite horses flanked by 12 foot soldiers. Soldiers are armed with real crossbows, swords and spears. In addition to the terracotta warriors and horses, archeologists have discovered a treasure trove of gold, jade, bamboo and bone artifacts, as well as linen, silk, pottery utensils, bronze objects and iron farm tools. Students of military technology were amazed at the discovery of arrowheads and metal swords treated with a preservative that allowed the warriors' weapons to withstand the ravages of corrosion for 22 centuries. Analysis revealed that the swords were fashioned from an alloy of copper, tin and 13 other elements, including nickel, magnesium and cobalt. Image Size: 13.25 x 10.25 in. Overall Size: 14 x 12 in. Unframed. (B15787)
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