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Lot 213

A group of Thai hammered brass Buddhist offering trays, largest Dia. 25cm.

Lot 227

A large Thai painted and gilt wooden figure of a standing Buddha, H. 142cm.

Lot 258

A Thai carved painted gilt and mirrored wooden figure of Ganesh, H. 64cm. (A/F).

Lot 955

An Eastern (probably Thai) carved and painted hardwood dwarf chest of two short and one long drawer on scroll feet with floral and foliate decoration 80 cm wide x 39 cm deep x 53 cm high together with a table top chest of similar origin, cinnabar painted, ebonised and gilded with two short over one longer drawer flanked by two cupboard doors with bird and floral decoration 61.5 cm wide x 18.5 cm deep x 44 cm high

Lot 787

2 Thai textile prints in gilt frames.

Lot 268

Various brass oil lamps, including French Gaudard nautical gimbled example, and Cambrian miner's example, Thai cutlery etc

Lot 389

A Thai painted wood puppet figure, and an African gourd flask, height 32cm (2)

Lot 15

Bronze und schwarzer Lack, unbekannter Hersteller (¨Made in Italy¨), 3-teiliger Tisch (sogenanntes ¨Nest¨), bestehend aus 1 länglichen Tisch mit 4 verstrebten Vierkantbeinen und 2 eingeschobenen Beistelltischchen in korrespondierender Form (4 verstrebte Beine), Deckplatte schwarz lackiert und mit Rautenmuster in Goldfarbe dekoriert, gekauft bei THAI CONG (Hamburg), Neupreis ca. EURO 7800.-, H 50cm, Platte 150x60cm bzw.. H 46cm, Platte à 50x64cm

Lot 143

A 19th century Thai official's ivory seal, H.9cm

Lot 61

Large Thai Terracotta bead necklace with gold leaf, diameter of each bead 3cm,

Lot 112

A Thai white metal cocktail shaker, the plain tapered body with applied chased panels depicting Buddha, with inscription, 31.5cm high.

Lot 114

A Thai silver cigarette box stamped Sterling, presentation plaque within From the Commander in Chief of the Royal Thai Navy, 19cm.

Lot 123

A Thai Carved Wooden Study of Maiden Carrying Vase on Head, a Thai Pierced Table Lamp Base and a Figure of Chinese Girl Carrying Bunch of Flowers, 60cm high

Lot 58

A Large Thai Carved Wooden Study of a Temple Lion, Painted Decoration, 34cm Long

Lot 863

Six assorted embossed white metal bowls, including Indian and Thai, tallest 13.6cm.

Lot 508

A Lladro Thai figure, a kneeling girl, model 2069, 43 cm.Condition report: No apparent damage or repair. Some surface marks / rubbing to the footrim

Lot 103

A mixed lot of ceramics, glass and other items to include a Princess Jewellery Thai dessert set, Doulton vase, wash bowl and jug set and other itemsLocation:

Lot 155

A COLLECTION OF BURMESE OR THAI LACQUERED ITEMS, comprising of a jar and cover, two bowls, a beaker, a dish and a circular box and cover containing two graduating smaller boxes inside.

Lot 238

A FINE EARLY 20TH CENTURY THAI / TIBETAN ENAMELLED BRASS BUDDHA, with enamel decoration, 20cm high.

Lot 142

An Asian hollow cast bronze figure of a seated Thai god, late 20th century, 15 cm high

Lot 17

Small Embossed Silver Heart Pill Box. 11 g. London 1992, Thai Design Distributions. Vacant cartouche3 cms wideCondition report: No issues

Lot 126

A 19TH CENTURY THAI FINELY CARVED BONE SWORD HANDLE, 15.5cm over all length and deeply carved and pierced with godly figures and animals in a forest setting, plated pommel with foliate brass tang button.

Lot 546

THAI DEITIES, a pair, with bejewelled mirrored decoration in green finish, 120cm H. (2)

Lot 1805

An Edwardian silver mounted 'Reynold's Angels' hand mirror, a silver and tortoiseshell lidded glass toilet jar and a Thai? white metal bowl.

Lot 428

Of Naval interest: A 19th / 20th century Thai silver bowl inscribed 'Presented to Admiral P.U Bayly from Admiral Charoon Chalermtiarana C-in-C Royal Thai Navy', 6cm x 12cm, approx 4.8 troy oz, good condition

Lot 899

Thailand Bronze Buddha, thai buddha sculpture,Bronze mit Restvergoldung, Buddha in Dhyana Mudra, H 19,5 cm x B 12 cm x T 7 cm, Altersspuren

Lot 86

A 19th century Chinese Thai market Bencharong (five colours) ceramic bowl, exterior black ground, with painted Norasingh Deity decoration, 18cm in diameterCondition report – Overall impression – rough in manufacture, wear and losses to decoration, looks like little bits of ‘touching up’, but think it’s in the making, the green linin is uneven in colour, there is a makers stress crack in foot rim, ring sound doesn’t imply a crack, age – 19th century.Provenance – From a house clearance, the owner travelled extensively in the Far East, they collected widely, we have sold / are selling a lot of her Far Eastern collection.  

Lot 87

Three 19th century Chinese Thai market Bencharong (five colours) lidded ceramic bowls, exterior with painted Norasingh Deity decoration, the tallest 9cm highCondition report – Overall impression – rough in manufacture, wear to colour, gilding, blemishes to surface, pitting, middle one – rim chip to lid, small one – restoration to foot rim, lid pale in colour, worn, big one – restoration to cover. age – 19th century.Provenance – From a house clearance, the owner travelled extensively in the Far East, they collected widely, we have sold / are selling a lot of her Far Eastern collection.

Lot 533

A bronzed Thai style head of Buddha, on a stand, 28cm high, together with a pair of carved brush pots, depicting figures within a wooded landscape, 39cm high (3)

Lot 504

Antique Thai gilt bronze Black Face Buddha statue. 17cm tall. Old repairs to base and some wear.

Lot 80

LARGE THAI HARDWOOD WALL CARVING,pierced and with gilt highlights, 120cm wide, 122cm high

Lot 80

A mixed lot: to include cast brass ornaments, Thai figures  6"h; and an Art glass vase  bears an indistinct signature  10"h; 

Lot 603

Variety of silver plated flatware to include several closely matched groups; also a good mother of pearl handled repousse crumb tray, Thai/Siam souvenir cheese knife, brass caddy spoon and silver handle manicure set

Lot 138

A mixed lot of African and Asian themed ornaments to include a Thai wooden sculpture, stone elephant carving, inlaid wooden box, inlaid brass dallah, a pair of fish bookends, malachite beaded necklace A/F, and other items Location:

Lot 1002

Thai verdigris bronze offertory shrine, circa 18th century, Ayuttmiya Kingdom (1351 - 1767), with detachable pagoda cover, the base surrounded by a group of figures and a ladder in the foreground, height 39cm

Lot 97

A Thai 'princess' gemstone and paste set ring size O 1/2, together with a 19th century blue and white paste set floral brooch, 28mm x 25mm (at fault), a paste set duette brooch (at fault) and a pair of 9ct gold twist design earrings (5)

Lot 13

Thai School, 20th Century/Elderly Gentleman Smoking/signed/oil on tobacco leaves, 42cm x 59cm/and sundry pictures CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 1069

A miniature bronze figure of a Thai bronze Buddha. 7cm.

Lot 852

Six assorted embossed white metal bowls, including Indian and Thai, tallest 13.6cm.

Lot 855

A collection of assorted white metal items including Thai boxes, dishes, candlesticks, tea strainer etc. and a quantity of assorted boxed flatware.

Lot 251

Two Thai gilt and painted bronze figures of deities, 20th century, each kneeling playing a lute and flute, largest height 34cm, width 18cm, depth 20cm.

Lot 496

A Thai gilt and painted bronze figure of a kneeling deity, 20th century, height 18cm.

Lot 261

A ruby and diamond necklace, 1979, set with an alternating series of pear-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, leading to a similarly-set cluster drop of chandelier design, suspended from a cable-link chain, mounted in 18ct gold, London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘HOE’ for House of Euroved London, total diamond weight approximately 4.70 carats, length 37.5cm. --- According to a verbal report from GCS, the pear-cut rubies are of Thai origin, with no indications of heating. Verbal report number 5782-790.

Lot 345

FRAMED THAI RAISED TEMPLE RUBBING, 118CM WIDE

Lot 3

A large Thai parcel-gilt green-patinated bronze model of the god Indra seated on a three-headed elephant, 20th century. Height 56cm

Lot 1348

A substantial antique northern Thai bronze Buddha, lost wax casting, the figure seated in contemplation on a boat shaped base; Chiang Saen style, 15 1/2'' high x 12 1/4'' wide

Lot 1349

A well detailed Thai bronze Buddha, cast in the early Dvaravati-Mon style of 9th-10th c. but probably later, 8 1/2'' tall x 7 1/2'' wide

Lot 580

A LARGE PARINIRVANA BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA, 17TH-18TH CENTURYThailand. Lying on his right side atop a rectangular base with his right hand supporting his head, the left resting on his thigh. He is wearing a sanghati over a long dhoti. The serene face with heavy-lidded eyes, arched eyebrows, and full lips forming a benevolent smile, flanked by long pendulous earlobes, the hair in tight spiral curls over the ushnisha surmounted by a flaming cintamani.Provenance: UK market, by repute from an English private collection. Condition: Overall good condition commensurate with age. Old wear, some casting flaws, small nicks, losses and dents, light scratches, few structural cracks, including a larger one to his right leg. Fine, naturally grown, dark patina with malachite-green encrustation.Weight: 14.4 kgDimensions: Length 59 cmIn Buddhism, parinirvana is commonly used to refer to nirvana-after-death, which occurs upon the death of someone who has attained nirvana during lifetime. It implies a release from the Saṃsara, karma and rebirth as well as the dissolution of the skandhas. In some Mahayana scriptures, notably the Maha Parinirvaṇa Sutra, parinirvaṇa is described as the realm of the eternal true Self of the Buddha.Auction result comparison: Compare a closely related Thai bronze figure of Buddha in parinirvana, also dated 17th-18th century, at Christie's New York in Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian Works of Art on 13 September 2016, lot 254, sold for USD 21,250.

Lot 417

A RARE RHINOCEROS HORN 'CHILONG' POURING VESSEL, YI, LATE MING TO EARLY QING DYNASTYChina, 17th-18th century. The deep rounded sides rising from a short foot with concave base to an incurved lip, the handle intricately carved in openwork as a clambering chilong flanking the short yet distinct spout. The translucent horn of a dark reddish-brown color.Provenance: Estate of Dr. Otto Schwend, acquired between 1923 and 1925 in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China and thence by descent in the same family. Dr. Otto Schwend (1892-1951), a German physician who lived in East Asia for fifteen years, first in Dongguan between 1923 and 1926, and subsequently in Bangkok, Thailand between 1926 and 1938. After serving as a military surgeon in World War I, he worked at a missionary hospital in Dongguan from 1923 and moved to Thailand three years later to open a private practice in Bangkok. As a successful doctor fluent in Chinese, he became an important figure in Bangkok, even treating members of the royal family. During his time in East Asia, Schwend built a substantial collection of Chinese and Thai art, which he brought back to Germany and has remained in the possession of his family for over 80 years.Condition: Very good condition with old wear, few small nicks and losses, minor age cracks. Good, naturally grown patina with an elegant luster.Weight: 64.1 gDimensions: Length 9.7 cmThe form of this vessel is directly inspired by an archaic drinking vessel, yi, and finished to a soft polish that sets off the warm tone of the material. The fine skill of the carver is here demonstrated by a masterfully worked handle, which is carved and pierced in high relief with a ferocious dragon climbing up the vessel walls with its muscular limbs and twisting its long neck to face away from the vessel.Auction result comparison: Compare a related rhinoceros horn libation cup, 12 cm long, dated to the 18th century, carved with two chilong to the interior, described as inspired by the yi, at Bonhams London in Fine Chinese Art on 14 May 2015, lot 249, sold for GBP 80,500.This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore this item can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person. 明末清初罕見犀角螭龍杯中國, 十七至十八世紀。深圓杯,圈足微微內凹,仿彝,執柄鏤空雕刻一條攀爬的螭龍。深紅褐色的半透明犀角。 來源:Dr. Otto Schwend收藏,1923 至1925年間購於中國廣東東莞,保存在同一家族至今。Dr. Otto Schwend (1892-1951) 是一位德國醫生,在東亞生活了 15 年。1923 年至 1926 年間,他先是在東莞,隨後 1926 年至 1938 年在泰國曼谷生活。在第一次世界大戰中擔任軍醫後,1923 年起他在東莞的一家教會醫院工作 。三年後移居泰國,在曼谷開設了一家私人診所。作為一名能說一口流利中文的成功醫生,他成為曼谷的重要人物,甚至為皇室成員提供治療。在東亞期間,Schwend收藏了大量的中國和泰國藝術品,並將其帶回德國,並一直由他的家人收藏超過 80 年。品相:狀況極好,磨損,少量小劃痕和缺損,輕微的老化裂縫。良好的天然包漿帶有優雅的光澤。 重量: 64.1 克 尺寸:長 9.7 厘米 拍賣結果比較:比較一件相近的仿彝犀角杯,長12 厘米,十八世紀,杯內雕刻兩條螭龍,見倫敦邦翰思Fine Chinese Art 2015年5月14日 lot 249, 售價GBP 80,500。

Lot 249

Early Thai gilt alloy figure of a standing Buddha, possibly 17th Century, left hand raised in abhaya mudra, right leg angled, on domed red painted base, 16.7cm highFootnote: For a similar figure dated to 16th / 17th Century, see Dukes of Dorchester, 20th May 2016, lot 8.Condition report: General wear to gilding and minor edge losses commensurate with believed considerable age.

Lot 250

Large Thai bronze figure of (Maha) Katyayana, Rattanakosin Kingdom, 18th / 19th Century. Seated in dhyanasana with hands to belly on a double lotus base, 30cm highFootnote: Mahakatyayana was a disciple of Gautama Buddha, extremely sought after for his looks, so he transformed himself into a fat monk to avoid distraction from the righteous path.

Lot 1407

20th century Thai bronze figure of an Immortal: Height 57cm.

Lot 1094

3 vintage silver brooches. A large circular 925 silver brooch (approx. 4.5cm diameter), a Siam Silver brooch with engraved Thai dancer design and a Maple leaf. All marked to reverse.

Lot 8

A BRONZE 'LUDUAN' DOOR KNOCKER, MING DYNASTYChina, 1368-1644. Boldly cast with a central luduan head with a fierce expression marked by large bulging eyes, a broad nose, bared teeth, and a single horn, framed by a full set of curly mane, the mouth suspending a movable ring handle, all on a foliate base with six lozenge-shaped apertures for securing to a door.Provenance: Estate of Dr. Otto Schwend, acquired between 1923 and 1925 in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China and thence by descent in the same family. Dr. Otto Schwend (1892-1951), a German physician who lived in East Asia for fifteen years, first in Dongguan between 1923 and 1926, and subsequently in Bangkok, Thailand between 1926 and 1938. After serving as a military surgeon in World War I, he worked at a missionary hospital in Dongguan from 1923 and moved to Thailand three years later to open a private practice in Bangkok. As a successful doctor fluent in Chinese, he became an important figure in Bangkok, even treating members of the royal family. During his time in East Asia, Schwend built a substantial collection of Chinese and Thai art, which he brought back to Germany and has remained in the possession of his family for over 80 years. Condition: Very good condition with old wear, traces of use, minor casting irregularities, minuscule nicks and dents, and light scratches. Fine, naturally grown, matte patina with malachite green encrustation here and there.Weight: 3,061 gDimensions: Diameter 24.6 cmLuduan are mythical and auspicious creatures with strong lion bodies, a single horn and the paws of a bear. They are believed to have the ability to traverse vast distances and master all languages, as well as foretell the future, giving life to the good and killing evil. According to legend, they were originally known as 'jiaoduan', and their name changed to 'luduan' because the character for 'lu' matched their appearance better. Known as guardians of enlightened rulers, luduan were said to appear in areas where a wise and virtuous leader was present.Auction result comparison: Compare a related bronze door knocker, 44 cm high, dated circa 17th century, at Christie's Paris in Art d'Asie on 10 December 2020, lot 167, sold for EUR 27,500. 明代甪端銅輔首中國,1368-1644年。圓形片狀。主紋為甪端紋,甪端睜目蹙眉,如意形鼻子,獨角,口含銅環,面目兇惡猙獰,鬃毛飛揚。六邊菱形孔葉狀底座,用於固定到門上。來源:Dr. Otto Schwend收藏,1923 至1925年間購於中國廣東東莞,保存在同一家族至今。Dr. Otto Schwend (1892-1951) 是一位德國醫生,在東亞生活了 15 年。1923 年至 1926 年間,他先是在東莞,隨後 1926 年至 1938 年在泰國曼谷生活。在第一次世界大戰中擔任軍醫後,1923 年起他在東莞的一家教會醫院工作 。三年後移居泰國,在曼谷開設了一家私人診所。 作為一名能說一口流利中文的成功醫生,他成為曼谷的重要人物,甚至為皇室成員提供治療。在東亞期間,Schwend收藏了大量的中國和泰國藝術品,並將其帶回德國,並一直由他的家人收藏超過 80 年。 品相:狀況極好,磨損、使用痕跡、輕微的鑄造瑕疵、微小的刻痕和凹痕以及輕微的劃痕。 自然細膩的包漿,多處可見綠色結殼。 重量:3,061 克 尺寸:直徑 24.6 厘米 拍賣結果比較:比較一件相近的約十七世紀銅輔首,高44 厘米,見巴黎佳士得 Art d'Asie 2020年12月10日 lot 167, 售價EUR 27,500。

Lot 287

A SANDSTONE FIGURE OF A MALE DEITY, CHAM PERIODVietnam, 10th century. Boldly carved standing in samabhanga with the left hand holding a club and the right raised in front of the chest, wearing a diaphanous robe tied at the waist, the serene face with heavy-lidded eyes and full lips.Provenance: From a French private collection, acquired in the Parisian trade.Condition: Excellent condition, commensurate with age. Extensive wear, signs of weathering and erosion, losses, nicks, scratches, encrustations, few structural cracks.Weight: 9.5 kg (incl. stand)Dimensions: Height 38 cm (excl. stand) and 38.5 cm (incl. stand)Mounted to an associated metal stand. (2)The height of Cham civilization occurred during the 7th to 10th centuries, when the seafaring Cham controlled the silk and spice trade in the South China Sea between China, India, the Indonesian archipelago and the Abbasid empire. However, this period was also marked by several raids by Javanese kingdoms, near-continuous warfare with the Dai Viet to the north as well as a fierce and often bellicose rivalry with their western neighbors, the Khmer of Angkor in present-day Cambodia. Much like the Khmer had to abandon Angkor after a Thai invasion in 1431, the Cham gradually lost their northern territories to the Dai Viet between the 10th and 15th centuries, beginning with the sack and eventual abandonment of Indrapura and culminating in the destruction of the Cham capital Vijaya in 1471, after which only the southern principality of Panduranga remained.Auction result comparison: Compare a related sandstone figure of a female deity, 75 cm high, dated 10th-11th century, at Sotheby's New York in Indian and Southeast Asian Works of Art on 19 March 2008, lot 247, bought-in at an estimate of USD 50,000-70,000.

Lot 297

A RARE LACQUER-GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF AN ARHAT, AYUTTHAYA PERIODThailand, 16th-17th century. Heavily cast seated in dhyanasana with his right hand lowered in bhumisparsa mudra and the left resting on his lap and holding a small vessel, wearing a monastic robe draped over the left shoulder, the serene face with heavy-lidded eyes below elegantly arched brows, flanked by long pendulous earlobes, the hair arranged in tight curls.Provenance: Collection of Peter Salomon. Peter Salomon (1942-2020) was a Danish designer who developed a passion for Asian art at a young age. He purchased his first Buddhist figure at the age of 12 with his own pocket money. Planning to sell antiques for a living, he traveled to London when he was 19 and purchased many objects around Portobello Road, which he found very hard to part with, however. In the end, Salomon pursued a different career path which was nonetheless inspired by his early passion, and began to design decorative objects himself, while his love for Asian and Buddhist art lasted his entire life.Condition: Good condition, as expected and commensurate with age, with wear and casting flaws, minor losses, small nicks, warping, dents, few structural cracks, extensive wear and flaking to lacquer gilding. Fine, naturally grown patina with a good, unctuous feel overall.Weight: 52.9 kg Dimensions: Height 67 cmThis rare bronze sculpture of an arhat depicts the monk seated in meditation with his right hand extending towards the ground to call on the Earth to bear witness to his enlightenment. An arhat in Theravada Buddhism, which predominates throughout Southeast Asia, represents the spiritual paradigm for ordinary beings to emulate. The highest spiritual goal for followers of Theravada Buddhism is to perfect Shakyamuni's teachings over many lifetimes, which results in becoming an arhat: an enlightened being freed from the cycle of rebirth (parinirvana).Paintings and sculptures of arhats frequent Thai temples. Their depiction largely imitates Buddha images, though without possessing certain key physical characteristics (lakshana) that distinguish Buddha as a supernatural being. As represented in this sculpture, these are the absence of an ushnisha and the orientation of the arhat's left hand. Rather than the back of the hand resting in his lap, it is turned frontally toward the viewer.Auction result comparison: Compare a related copper alloy figure of an arhat, 83 cm high, also dated 16th-17th century, at Bonhams New York in Indian, Himalayan & Southeast Asian Art on 23 September 2020, lot 638, sold for USD 47,575.

Lot 245

A collection of five carved items. Including a pair of Thai heads, a pair of salad servers and a fertility statue.

Lot 94

Two embroideries. One Thai with a beaded dragon and a embroidered cushion cover of Mary and Child. H.69 W.54

Lot 287

Two early 20th Century Thai silver ladles, one with deep bowl, one with shallow bowl, 29 cm long and 31.5 cm long respectively, 193 g, together with a 19th Century Kandy, Sri Lankan brass betel nut cutter, formerly sprung but spring missing, with engraved roundel decoration 13 cm long over all

Lot 327

An Indian white metal sauce boat with spoof marks, a plated sauce boat, Thai or Burmese white metal figural candlesticks, two Burmese or Thai embossed white metal dishes, a white metal dish set with 1991 rupee coin, three various salts/mustard spoons, a pair of sterling silver embossed dishes and a James Dixon and Sons of Sheffield silver pin dish CONDITION REPORTS The candle stick only: some of the petals are bent down and one petal is missing the tip. Remance of cleaning fluid. Other general wear and tear condusive to age and use. See images for more details.

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