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BronzeChina , 17th centuryDimensions: 14 x 11 x 8 cmWeight: 581 gramsLama Tsongkhapa (1357-1419) was a Buddhist scholar and saint who lived in Tibet during a time when Buddhist teachings had degenerated. The statue shows him sitting in the lotus position on a double reverse lotus plinth and making symbolic Buddhist gestures with his hands: the vitarka mudra, gesture of teaching, with his right hand and the meditation mudra with his left. He has a tranquil face with elongated earlobes and his mouth betrays a subtle smile.
Bronze fire-giltTibet or China , 17 to 18th centuryWeight: 721 gramsDimensions: 14 x 7 x 4 cmStanding Bodhisattva attached to a plinth, fragments missing from ankles, arms and crown. The Boddhisattva's physiognomy is very female with a slender waist and wide hips, dressed in flowy garment tied around the hip with belts and chains. The body is adorned with various jewellery, large circular ear pendants with stone inlay decorate the elongated earlobes and an originally five-pointed tiara with the hair chignon in the center on the head. The nose is slightly damaged, the expression is benevolent with a tender smile. The back of the statue shows the thin hairlines and garment's details.
BronzeIndia , 18th centuryDimensions: Height 8,5 cm by 5 cmWeight: 284 gramsThe Vedic word for an enlightened person is Rishi and combines function of priest, seer, saint, ascetic, prophet and hermit into one person. They are said to compose their knowledge into hymns to invoke the deities by their poetry. The Rishi here is seated on the back of a tortoise on a square plinth with beaded rims and incised lotus-petals. He is seated in lotus pose with both his hands raised in abhaya mudra, one is holding a rosary. He is wearing a striped dhoti and necklaces. His face is tilted upwards with opened eyes and a pointy beard. The hair is done up in high, curled up bun.
Bronze with Silver eyesTibet , 18th century , Pala RevivalWeight: 10260 gramsDimensions: 38 x 16 x 10 cmStanding Buddha attached to a plinth by a metal rod. The Buddha is covered in wavy robes, his feet are bare. His right hand is showing to the front with the palm, abhaya mudra the gesture of fearlessness. The other hand is held at hip-height facing the sky with middle and ring finger drawn into the palm. The face is round and the head comparably big with elongated earlobes. His eyes are almost closed and the lips have a fleshy colour. The backside is without great detail except for the curled head and the cranial protuberance.
Gilt BronzeChina , Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)Dimensions: 23,5 x 17 x 11,5 cmWeight: 3256 gramsManjusri Bodhisattva sits in the lotus position on a double reverse lotus plinth. A lotus crown decorated with gemstones graces his head. He has a tranquil face with elongated earlobes and his mouth betrays a subtle smile. His Hands are clasped together in front of the chest. Both arms are ornamented with bracelets and armlets; anklets and ornamental bands decorate his feet. A long scarf-like ribbon rests around his shoulders and drapes elegantly to the pedestal below. The Bodhisattva is flanked on either side by an elaborate, winding plant, which has a thick stem. The top of each plant is in bloom with a ornate lotus flower. The sword on his right shoulder is broken.
A REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE UNIT with decorative moulded cornice over two fancy bar glaze doors, with adjustable shelved interior, over a typical base unit with slide out fall front single drawer, revealing well fitted interior, over two pla in circular panel cupboard doors, on a short plinth base with squashed bun feet below, 221cm high
A VICTORIAN WALNUT FINISHED BOOKCASE DISPLAY having plain rectangular top, with ebonised edge, a plain glazed single door opening to reveal shelved interior, the exterior having applied cast gilt metal decoration, on plain plinth base with turned feet below, 108cm x 81cmCondition report: Plywood replaced shelves (no Key), some scratches & scars, noticeable ion black edge to top, overall okay condition.
WALTER & CHARLES SISSONS, AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PRESENTATION BOWL of oval form with floral cast rim and four scrolling feet, inscribed 'The Harmer Golf Challenge Bowl, presented by Oscar Harmer for competition by his fellow members of The Coventry & Co unty Club, September 1913', 36cm wide across the handles, London 1909, weight; 1,494g, raised upon an ebonised wood plinth base of serpentine form, applied with sterling and white metal presentation shields & plaques, dating up to 1965
A pair of Vienna style, porcelain urns and covers, decorated with panels of classical figures and gilt scroll highlights, signed A Heer, approximately 30 cm (h). [2]Condition Report: Pieces appear in good condition, no chips, cracks or hairlines there are some areas of gilding loss and surface dirt and one vase has to one corner of the plinth an area that is slightly raised and discoloured with crazing to the glaze.
Piet Schnabel (20./21. Jh.)'Just Motion', 2004, Kinetische Skulptur, Metall, Messing, Glas, elektrifiziert, Maße mit Sockel 123,5 cm x 51 cm x 26,5 cm, Motor läuft nicht, Kopie des Kaufbeleges anbei, Zertifikat anbeiPiet Schnabel (20th/21st C.)'Just Motion', 2004, kinetic sculpture, metal, brass, glass, wiring, dimensions with plinth 123.5 cm x 51 cm x 26.5 cm, motor defective, includes a copy of the sales invoice, certificate enclosed
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