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A Nepalese gilt bronze image of Siva and Parvati, 16th century seated together on their vehicle Nandi, on a double lotus throne, the four armed deity holding his consort on his knee, his primary hands in vitarka mudra and holding a kalasa, his secondary hands with a rosary and trident, each wearing an elaborate headdress, their jewellery set with gemstones 13cm high gilding rubbed in places, some knocks, Siva`s left eye damagedView on auctionatrium.com
A lacquered gilt bronze standing figure of Buddha, Thailand, c.1800 standing on tiered circular base, his hands both in abhaya mudra, wearing long robe, his head with elongated earlobes and usnisa above 50.5cm high Tip of usnisa missing, gilding somewhat rubbed, various knocksView on auctionatrium.com
A Tibetan bronze ritual bell and thunderbolt (ghanta and vajra), 19th century the former in two sections, the upper half in the form of a head surmounted by half-vajra, the bell with repeated vajra motifs in relief, the vajra of scrolling openwork form, with bulbous central handle 17.5cm high (bell); 10.7cm (vajra) Both somewhat worn, handle of bell slightly bentView on auctionatrium.com
Angkor Wat bronze figure of Vishvakarman, Cambodia, 12th century crouching on one knee, his left hand resting on his knee, his right originally holding an axe, wearing flared headdress, sampot and multiple necklaces, slate stand 20cm high Various losses, including right hand, handle of axe and part of base, knocks and dents in one or two placesView on auctionatrium.com
A Ratnakosin gilt-bronze figure of Garuda, Thailand, 19th century the crowned bird-headed deity with arms and wings outstretched, his knees bent, his feet with large talons, mounted on stand Provenance: Property of the late Greg A. Fish, Australia, acquired 1975-1985 46cm high Losses to gilding, generally goodView on auctionatrium.com
A bronze figure of a Buddhist female deity, Nepal, c. 15th century the three-headed, six-armed goddess with primary hands in Varada Mudra, holding various attributes in her other hands, wearing an elaborate crown, earrings and necklace, mounted on stand 11cm high Considerable wear and areas of damage, various knocks and dentsView on auctionatrium.com
A bronze figure of Mohini, Western India, 18th century her hands outstretched, originally holding a musical instrument(?), standing on a square base, wearing necklace and earrings, her hair tied in a bun Provenance: Property of Mr. Balraj Khanna, London 12.5cm Some wear and minor knocksView on auctionatrium.com
An bronze reliquary and hanging bird lamp, India, 19th century or earlier (2) the reliquary in the form of a stupa, on tripod feet, the lid and base each with three suspension loops, the lid with tall tapering spire, the lamp in the form of a hamsa, with hinged oil reservoir, embossed `33` on its crest, with twin chains, one with bird-shaped implement Provenance: Property of Mr. Balraj Khanna, London 21.5cm high (reliquary); 24cm high (lamp, including chain) Some wear and encrustation, various knocks and chipsView on auctionatrium.com
A gilt bronze figure of Sadaksari, Tibet, 17th century the four-armed deity seated in padmasana on a lotus throne, his primary hands in namaskara mudra, his other hands holding a rosary and a lotus, wearing elaborate headdress, earrings and crown, his robes billowing at his shoulders 22cm high Gilding rubbed in places, traces of puja pigment, minor knocks and dentsView on auctionatrium.com
A bronze figure of Buddha, Nepal, early 19th century on an elaborate platform, supported by a pair of elephants, standing on a double lotus, his hands in abhaya and varada mudra, surrounded by an abundant lotus aureole, set with blue and white glass Provenance: Property of Mr. Balraj Khanna, London 35.5cm high one or two losses particularly to base and hands, some encrusted varnish, especially on prabhaView on auctionatrium.com
A Sino-Tibetan parcel-gilt bronze figure of Avalokitesvara, China, 18th century standing on a lotus base, the eight-armed, eleven headed Buddhist deity with primary hands in namaskara mudra, wearing elaborate robes and jewellery, the latter inlaid with turquoise, coral and lapis lazuli Provenance: The Property of an American Collector 65cm high Gilding rubbed and worn in places, many inlaid stones missing, various knocks etc.View on auctionatrium.com
A headless gilt bronze figure of Vajradhara, Tibet, 16th century the multi-limbed deity holding numerous atrributes, including karttrka and kapala in his primary hands, his multiple feet resting on a flock of geese and deer, the platform supported by five prostrate figures on a double lotus throne 17cm high head missing, gilding worn in places, one or two knocksView on auctionatrium.com
AMENDMENT: Description should read `A pair of bronze style Italian Renaissance style figures` not `A pair of Italian Renaissance style bronzes`: A pair of bronze style Italian Renaissance style figures, of winged putto playing musical instruments, one playing a drum, the other a tambourine, height 31 cm together with a smaller pair of similar bronzes, (4)
* A Victorian black slate mantel clock, with apex top bearing classical scenes, the canted rectangular body with face bearing classical figured band around Roman numeral dial, with Corinthian columns surrounding, on a shaped rectangular base, in front of which is a bronze horse on a pedestal, the front of the clock base again bearing classical figures, height 52 cm.
Philatelic: an album of bronze proofs of Chaucer and the Canterbury Tales, together with Egyptian stamps 1938, unstamped 1934, proof 1879, 1884, a W6 upright of Paris franked 1902, Alexandria Cairo franked joined sixes, plus an album of first day covers including BOAC, first flight of 1952, the jet liner service from 1953 and Concorde.
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