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Box of assorted mainly china to include modern Gwili pottery floral baluster table lamp, pair of Fenton blue and white baluster vases, other Blue and white items to include Masons pouch shaped jug, Chinese blue and white cylinder vase, other blue and white plates etc, together with coloured etching of Carmarthen etc.
Chinese porcelain blue ground baluster shaped vase decorated with an immortal figure standing on a fish with figure seated on bird flying among clouds. Underglaze blue concentric ring mark to base. Provenance: from the London estate of an Eminent Chinese collector. CONDITION REPORT: Heavily restored to the neck.
Roman Period, 30 BC-323 AD. A bright blue glazed composition vase decorated with two rows of black dots and black bands to the raised collar, base and rim. 246 grams, 15cm (6"). Property of a gentleman; previously with Galerie Samarcande, Paris, France. Fine condition.
18th-19th century AD. A gilt bronze statue of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, standing on a lotus flower base and having seven arms; the front two in the gesture of blessing, top right hand holding a rosary, middle right holding a bow, lower right a vase; the upper left holding a lotus flower, middle left object missing, lower left a ewer; a long garment is knotted at the waist and falls to the feet; sash around shoulders which falls to feet and billows up; two necklaces on bare chest and each arm has a bracelet and armlet; the long ears have flower shaped earrings and the head has a crown with central Buddha image; the hair is pulled up at the top and falls slightly back in an elongated knot; behind is a halo with flames and a band with figures of the Buddha and lotus flowers, in the centre is a large flower; at the back of the lotus flower stand is a Chinese makers mark. 25 kg, 104cm (41"). Private collection, North London; acquired in the early 1980s. The name Avalokiteshvara means the Lord who Looks Down and he is a bodhisattva of the Buddha's compassion. He is widely revered in China, Tibet and Japan and often assumes both male and female form. He possibly has origins in Hinduism as many of his attributes are similar to those of Shiva and Krishna and it is possible that he is an amalgamation of the two under a Buddhist guise. Fine condition.
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