A figure of Buddha "Amitayus" China/Tibet, 18th Century Little bronze-gilt statue which probably portrays the Transcendent Buddha Amitayus (Tshe-dpag-med Iha-dgu). Because of the absence of the kalasa, it difficult to identify him. But he holds his hands in dhyanamudra and sits in padmasana position. h 8 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?1080
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A figure of Buddha "Amitayus" China/Tibet, 18th-19th Century Nice bronze-gilt statue portraying the Transcendent Buddha Amitayus (Tshe-dpag-med Iha-dgu). He sits in padmasana position and his hands are in dhyanamudra to hold the kalasa (which is missing here). h 16 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?2250
A figure of "Tsonkhapa" China/Tibet, 18th-19th Century Bronze-gilt statue with some coloured parts (the eyes and the two lotus) which portrays the reformer Tso?-kha-pa (Rje rim-po-che) with his typical pointed hat. The two lotus hold the sword and the book, and the hands of the figure are in dhyanamudra. h 15 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?1800
A figure of Sakyamuni Tibet, 19th century Bronze fusion Bronze statue with light traces of gilt, which portrays the historical Buddha Sakyamuni (Sakya-thub-pa). Here he displays his traditional posture, seated in padmasana position, with his left hand in avakasamudra and his right hand in bhumisparsamudra. h 17 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?1080
A figure of Buddha "Sakyamuni" Tibet, 18th Century Bronze and gold laminate statue portraying the historical Buddha Sakyamuni (Sakya-thub-pa). Here he displays his traditional posture seated in padmasana position, and holds his left hand in avakasamudra and his right hand in bhumisparsamudra. h 7 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?1080
A figure of Bodhisattva "Manjusri" China/Mongolia, 18th-19th Century Black bronze statue portraying the Transcendent Bodhisattva Mañjusri in his Arapacana Mañjugho?a variant. With his right hand he holds up the kaha?ga sword (the blade is missing here), and with his left hand he holds a lotus (which is missing, too), originally supporting the book of transcendent wisdom. h 18 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?1620
Figures of Sariputra and Maudgalyayana Sino-Tibetan, 19th century Bronze fusion Two bronze figures which probably portray the two major disciples of historical Buddha Gautama, Sariputra and Maudgalyayana. In this statue they are both standing, but usually they are positioned by their master`s sides. h 12 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?720
A figure of "Tsonkhapa" China/Tibet, 18th-19th Century Bronze-gilt figure which probably portrays the reformer Tso?-kha-pa (Rje rim-po-che). Face and arms show silvery remains. The hands are held in dharmacakrapravartanamudra, ready to rotate the wheel of Doctrine. The figure lacks the two lotus flowers which hold his typical features, making it difficult to identify him. h 20 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?3420
A figure of "Green Tara" China/Tibet, 18th Century Bronze-gilt statue which portrays Green Tara, Syama Tara (Sgrol-lja?). Even if she lacks the two lotus, she is recognizable by her legs kept wide open (ardhaparya?ka) and her hands holding the flowers` stems between index and thumb. h 8 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?1620
A figure of "White Tara" Tibet, 18th-19th Century This little but exquisite gilt-bronze statue, portrays White Tara, Sita Tara (Sgrol-dkar). Distinguished by her seven eyes, she sits in padmasana position and holds two lotus. It is interesting to note that usually this kind of Tara holds only one stem. h 8 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?1800
A figure of Bodhisattva "Avalokitesvara" China/Mongolia, 18th-19th Century This bronze statue shows remains of a light gilt and portrays the Transcendent Bodhisattva of Compassion Avalokitesvara (Spyan-ras-gzigs). In this particular standing position he shows eight arms (the ancient features are missing here) and eleven heads. The last head, the one on top, is the head of Transcendent Buddha Amitabha. h 20 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?2700
A figure of Buddha "Bhaisajyaguru" Tibet, 18th-19th Century Bronze-gilt statue portraying one of the eight Medicine Buddha Bhai?ajyaguru (Sman-bla). He sits in padmasana position and in his left hand he holds a pestel. In this statue the right hand, which sometimes holds a medicine plant, is in varadamudra. h 10 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?1620
A figure of "Usnisavijaya" China/Tibet, 19th Century Rare bronze figure portraying U??i?avijaya (Gtsug-tor-rnam-rgyal). This deity, not often depicted, sits in padmasana position and has three faces (all with the third eye), one of which is angry. He also has eight arms, one of which holds a little figure of the Transcendent Buddha Amitabha on his palm. h 20 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?1980
A figure of Bodhisattva "Manjusri" China/Tibet, 19th Century This particular representation of the Transcendent Bodhisattva Manjusri is called Arapacana Manjughosa. The figure holds up the kha?ga sword with his right hand and, with the left one, he holds a lotus (which is missing here) that supports the book of transcendent wisdom. The overall quality of this gilt bronze production is worthy of note. h 19 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?1800
A figure of "Tsonkhapa" China/Tibet, 18th-19th Century This bronze-gilt statue shows polychrome remains on his lips, and portrays the founder of Gelug-pa school Tso?-kha-pa (Rje rim-po-che). He sits in padmasana position, he wears the typical headgear of the "yellow-hats" and his hands are in dharmacakrapravartanamudra, ready to rotate the wheel of Doctrine. Because the statue lacks the two lotus which should have held the sword and the book, it is difficult to identify him. h 19 cmPrezzo di partenza: ?1800
MARSHALL FREDERICKS, BRONZE 1979 H 31"" LEAPING GAZELLE: W 18"". Signed. Green patina. Height of sculpture is 31"" including only bronze. Marble base is 7"" in addition. Includes custom made wood pedestal. Purchased in 1979 from Marshall Fredericks by Karl Gilbert of Southfield Michigan. Marshall M. Fredericks [1908 - 1998], known nationally and internationally for his impressive monumental figurative sculpture.
ERTE [1892-1990], BRONZE SCULPTURE, 1984, #52/350, H 23"", ""DIRECTOIRE"": Romain [Erte] De Tirtoff [Russian, 1892-1990], signed at the base, edition #52/350, marked, ""Fine Art Acquisitions, JM-FAA, 1984"". Entitled, ""Directoire"", depicting a standing lady. Measuring H. 23 1/2"" x 13 1/4"".
EGON WEINER, CHICAGO POLISHED BRONZE SCULPTURE, C. 1961, H 19"" X 3"" X 3"", ""PILLAR OF FIRE"": ""Pillar of Fire"", an original work of art, bronze sculpture, signed, Egon Weiner, Chicago, 1961. Made in Oslo, Norway at Kristiania Kunst og Metalstøperi [Kristiania Art and Metal works]. A bronze sculpture of stylized flames. Based on the monument from the victims of The Great Chicago Fire of 1871. H 19 1/4"" X 3"" X 3"". Signed; polished bronze. Wood base.
AFTER JEAN GOUJON, FRENCH BRONZE RELIEF PLAQUES, TWO, 17 3/4"" X 4 3/4"", `NYMPHES DE LA FONTAINE DES INNOCENTS`: Each bas relief depicts a nymph after those depicted at the ""Fountain of the Innocents"" in Paris; stamped F. Barbedienne Foundry [see additional photo]. Fitted together in a single brass frame of a later date, 17 3/4"" x 9 1/8"" overall.
FRANCE, BRONZE MEDAL BY DEPAULIS, Napoleon III, Paris, 1852, 75mm, 12h. Divo 125. Lightly toned. None on CoinArchives. Choice extremely fine. From a French private collection Alexis Joseph Depaulis (1792-1867) was a French sculptor and medallist. Born in Paris, he studied at the Ecole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts under Bertrand Andrieu for medal making and Pierre Cartellier for sculpture. He frequently exhibited works at the school`s salon from 1815 to 1855. A collection of his casts, medals and seals are preserved at the school, as well as in the Louvre. Starting Price: €100
EMPIRE, ROMAN BRONZE KEY, "Union Jack" shape, Gaul, late 1st century AD and later, 80mm. Untouched turquoise green patina. Complete. From a European private collection Its function give the key a special status, it is a symbolic object which is desired. Men couldn’t live without it, and it protects their properties in their absence or in their sleep. Key and lock hide the intimate life, preserve its confidentiality. The key protects the cities, the towers and... the treasures! The one who hold it appears powerful: what about the one who would own the keys to Paradise, symbol of eternal happiness?! Starting Price: €400
EMPIRE, BRONZE AS OF FAUSTINA SENIOR, Rome, ca. 147-157 AD, 11.981g, 12h. Cf. RIC 1199. Unpublished legend variety. Nice untouched dark green patina. Good very fine. Privately acquired from Tradart; former Daniel Féret collection, Jean Vinchon 1994 lot 448; former Eton College collection, Sothebys 1976 lot 711; duplicate of the British Museum (1873) Starting Price: €400
EMPIRE, BRONZE DUPONDIUS OF DIDIUS JULIANUS, Rome, ca. 193 AD, 9.970g, 6h. RIC 12. Very rare. Untouched dark green patina. Among the finest known. Slightly rough surfaces, otherwise, extremely fine. Privately acquired from Tradart, 1980s According to tradition, Didius Julianus was high bidder for the Empire after the murder of Pertinax. He did not long enjoy his position for both the people and the provincial armies were displeased by his accession and particularly by the means involved. As the armies of Septimius Severus rose in rebellion, Julianus was deposed by the Senate and slain. Starting Price: €4000
EMPIRE, BRONZE SESTERTIUS OF GETA, Antioch, ca. 211-212 AD, 23.304g, 6h. Cf. Aulock 4938. Untouched light green patina. Perfectly centered and struck. Unusual portrait in the finest style of the period. Extremely fine. Tradart 1992 (2) lot 210; Frank Sternberg 1977 (7) lot 730 Starting Price: €1000
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