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A Tibetan gilt bronze fragmentary panel, 17/18th Century of leaf shape, cast with three dancing deities above mythical beast head and foliate designs, the rim with a floral band, some inset stones; and a patinated bronze model of a seated Buddha, on a double lotus base - 7?in. (19cm.) max. high. (2)
A Tibetan embellished gilt copper repousse box and cover, 18th Century of circular form, decorated with Buddhist emblems, scrolling lotus and leaves - 4 7/8in. (12.3cm.) diam.; a Chinese gilt copper stand embellished in blue enamel and lapis, a circular gilt bronze pierced stand and two Tibetan gilt copper fragmentary sections, 18th and 19th Century. (5)
A large Burmese bronze figure of Buddha, 19th century seated in dhyanasana on a raised base, wearing long robes draped over his left shoulder falling in folds at his feet, his hands in bhumisparsa and dhyana mudra, his face with benevolent expression and inset eyes below tightly curled hair - 36?in. (92.1cm.) high.
An Indian bronze model of a seated female deity, 15th/16th century cross legged upon a lotus flower base, the four arms holding various attributes - 4in. (10.2cms) high; an Indian bronze deity, the bearded figure striding forwards with arms outstretched - 7?in. (19cms) high; and a South East Asian bronze model of a deity, standing holding a double vajra - 4?in. (10.8cms) high. (3)
A Chinese bronze censer and cover, Ming dynasty with sinuous dragon handle, decorated with lappets and archaic motifs - 6?in. (16.5cms) high; a Ming bronze tripod pouring vessel with beast head spout and dragon handle - 8.12/2in. (21.5cms) long; two pewter lined carved cocnut cups - 2in. (5cms) wide; and two small bronze models of a recumbent deer and standing buffalo - 2?in. (7cms) high max. (6)
A Chinese pale celadon jade bi disc, 18th century carved in relief with two confronting sinuous dragons, the reverse with scroll motifs - 2?in. (6.5cms) diam; a quantity of mother-of-pearl gaming counters; and a Japanese bronze censer and hinged cover with elongated handle - 13in. (33cms) long.
Lower Palaeolithic; an Acheulian hand-axe of pointed oval form with well patinated orange-brown tone, reputed to have been found on the bank of the River Bain, Tattershall, Lincolnshire, circa 250,000 B.C., 7 3/8in long; Bronze Age; a bronze palstave, curved flaring blade with single lug for attachment, well worn dark-green patina, circa 1500 B.C., 4 5/8in long. (2)
A 16th century bronze mortar of traditional flaring form with opposing squared lug handles, inscribed in relief around the rim ANNO SALVTIS NOSTER 1597, decorated with bonds of foliate patterned ornament and floral scrolls enclosing figures and a flowering urn, cracked and broken through the middle and with old riveted repair, 4 3/4in high, 5 1/2in across handles.
A 19th century Le Roy & Fils ebonised and ormolu-mounted portico calendar dial clock, circa 1840, the five inch circular engine turned dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary moon phase and calendar dials, month and day apertures, the half hour striking movement with pin wheel escapement and exposed count wheel, striking on a gong with gridiron pendulum and back plate, marked Leroy & Fils Hors de Roi, a Paris No439, the bronze capped columns on stepped plinth base applied with ormolu palmette collar, on corresponding rosette bracket feet, 59cm high, 30cm wide, 15.5cm diameter
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