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Burmese Black Stone Head of Buddha 18th/19th Century. With traditional Ushnisha headdress, and pronounced features, such as large pierced ears, s-shaped brows merging into a large nose, with deeply cut almond shaped eyes and a pleasing smile. (Cond. finial to headdress lacking) Size: 3 3/8 x 3 1/2 x 9 in.
High Himalayan Valley Lava Stone Shaman The russet tinted cream lava stone figure, scantily clad, poised with one hand upon the ground, one leg bent at the knee, gazing towards the heavens, with carved tear-drop shaped eyes and a downward curved open mouth suggesting a frown. Size: 3 1/2 x 4 x 4 1/2 in.
Six Chinese Jade and Stone Carvings. The first, a calcified jade cicada, the second, a calcified jade stylized bird, the third and fourth, a green jade fish with lavender tones, and a part calcified green jade fish, the fifth, a black stone bull with white striations, the sixth, an interesting carving, perhaps of a man in a long robe, arms by his side, or a Hongshan Culture style (Northeast China, 4500 to 2900 B.C.E.) mythical bird, wings at its side and feet that resembe bird’s feet, some of the six with piercings Size: 10 1/8 in.
Sepia Toned Photograph, Marked Lawton, Probably Joseph Lawton, (active 1864-1874), printed 1973, and photographed for H.C. Byrde and Sons (merchants), doing business in Ceylon, India and Central Asia, the reverse with a printed date of 12/09/73, with three additional numerals., the image depicts a gentleman in western military fatigues, posing before a monumental stone figure of Buddha, matted. Overall Size: 22 3/4 x 18 1/4 in. Sight Size: 12 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.
Late Han through Liang Dynasty, 200 BCE – 550 CE. The offered large scale stone carving is one of a number of mythical stylized lion-like winged guardians known as either Tianlu, (heavenly emolument) or Bixie, (dispeller of evil). These figures were placed along pathways leading to an Emperor’s tomb and positioned at the tomb entrances, signifying the bravery, dignity, and authority of the Emperor. They were protectors and the vehicle for the Emperor’s ascension into heaven. Height 34in., Width 48 in, Depth 17 in.
Chinese Carved Stone Elderly Scholar. Qing Dynasty. 18th/19th Century. The gray stone carved to depict a bearded robed Scholar or Sage, doning a ceremonial cylindrical hat, with arms folded grasping a scroll, his gaze is forward focused with stern expressive features, on a stone plinth. Size: 4 1/2 x 3 1/4 x 12 1/2 in.
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