Asian Art 2020-05-27 Auction - 287 Price Results - VAN HAM Kunstauktionen GmbH & Co. KG in DE - Page 10
Rare imperial official Longgua over garment with dragonTwo fans with genre scenes, landscapes and animalsFan with Genre scenes and fan from Shu Lian Ji
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Cologne, Germany
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China | Buddhist Art | South-East-Asia | Japan | Netsuke & Inro | Asian Art
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Small figure of Samantabhadra in yabyum: SMALL FIGURE OF SAMANTABHADRA IN YABYUM. Origin: Tibet/Nepal. Technique: Old bronze with fire gilding. Base from rock crystal. Measurement: 125g. H.6.7cm. Condition A/B. Provenance: -Private
0219: Small figure of Samantabhadra in yabyumEst. €400-€600
Rare depiction of the black Jambhala: RARE DEPICTION OF THE BLACK JAMBHALA. Origin: Tibet. Date: 19th c. Technique: Fire gild bronze. Description: The raised right hand holds a jewel, the lowered left hand the mongoose Nehulay.
0220: Rare depiction of the black JambhalaEst. €500-€700Lot Passed
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Ceremonial dagger with dragons and Buddhist treasures: CEREMONIAL DAGGER WITH DRAGONS AND BUDDHIST TREASURES. Origin: Mongolia or Tibet. Date: 19th-20th c. Technique: Steel. Elaborately decorated sheath from silver in Repoussé with inlays from
0222: Ceremonial dagger with dragons and Buddhist treasuresEst. €400-€600
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Dragon trumpet and ceremonial maze: DRAGON TRUMPET AND CEREMONIAL MAZE. Origin: Asia. Tibet/Mongolia/Nepal. Date: 19th-20th c. Description: Dragon trompet: Green jade, fitting from silver repoussé with inlays. L.50cm. Ceremonial
0223: Dragon trumpet and ceremonial mazeEst. €300-€500
Ritual dagger Vajrakila Phurbu: RITUAL DAGGER VAJRAKILA PHURBU. Origin: Nepal/Tibet. Technique: Bronze with dark patina. Iron. Measurement: 1668g, L.45cm. Condition A/B.
0224: Ritual dagger Vajrakila PhurbuEst. €500-€700Lot Passed
Ritual knife Vajrakila Katrika: RITUAL KNIFE VAJRAKILA KATRIKA. Origin: Nepal/Tibet. Technique: Bronze with dark patina and partly with copper. Measurement: 1568g. L.29cm. Condition A/B.
0225: Ritual knife Vajrakila KatrikaEst. €400-€600Lot Passed
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Important and fine depiction of the Prajnaparamita: IMPORTANT AND FINE DEPICTION OF THE PRAJNAPARAMITA. Origin: Khmer. Dynasty: Angkor period (800-1431). Date: 10th c. Technique: Bronze with green patina with lapis-lazuli blue spots.
0226: Important and fine depiction of the PrajnaparamitaEst. €2,000-€3,000
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Small triad votive figure of Shiva and a pair of: SMALL TRIAD VOTIVE FIGURE OF SHIVA AND A PAIR OF PALANQUIN HOOKS WITH GARUDA. Origin: Khmer. Dynasty: Angkor Wat period (1100-1175) or later. Technique: Bronze with green and partly powdery
0227: Small triad votive figure of Shiva and a pair ofEst. €1,200-€1,500
Tirtankhara Shrine: TIRTANKHARA SHRINE. Origin: India. Jain. Date: 15th c. Technique: Gold colored bronze, inlays from silver and copper. Description: With one of the Tirtankhara sitting in the center beneath a
0229: Tirtankhara ShrineEst. €1,800-€2,000Lot Passed
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Thirteen small cult bronzes: THIRTEEN SMALL CULT BRONZES. Origin: India. Hindu culture. Date: 17th-19th c. Technique: Bronze. Description: Three small shrines with Yoni-Lingam in the center. 12x12cm, 8x6cm, 5x5. Six
0230: Thirteen small cult bronzesEst. €1,000-€1,200
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Two Kindjal and one Keris: TWO KINDJAL AND ONE KERIS. Origin: Turkey. Ottoman Empire resp. Indonesia. Date: 19th resp. 19th-20th c. Technique: Steel, forged. Description: a) Kindjal. Steel. Sheath from silver, inlaid with
0232: Two Kindjal and one KerisEst. €400-€500
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Two fine paintings: TWO FINE PAINTINGS. Origin: Indo-Persian. Date: 18th-19th c. Technique: Pigments and gold on paper. Description: a) A monarch hunting gazelles. 9.5x17cm, frame size 30x36cm. b) Court musician.
0233: Two fine paintingsEst. €800-€1,200
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Mask of Ravana with ten heads: MASK OF RAVANA WITH TEN HEADS. Origin: Indien. Date: 19th - 1st half of 20th c. Technique: Wood, carved and with pigments. Visible traces of use and patina. Measurement: H.33cm, w.140cm.
0234: Mask of Ravana with ten headsEst. €400-€600
Sariputta, one of the main disciples of Buddha: SARIPUTTA, ONE OF THE MAIN DISCIPLES OF BUDDHA. Origin: Burma/Myanmar. Date: 19th c. Technique: Pink sandstone with remains of lacquer gilding. Description: Sitting with his legs folded beneath
0235: Sariputta, one of the main disciples of BuddhaEst. €1,000-€1,200Lot Passed
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Buddha maravijaya on high lotus base: BUDDHA MARAVIJAYA ON HIGH LOTUS BASE. Origin: Burma/Myanmar. Date: 17th c. Technique: Bronze with green patina and earth adherence. Casting core preserved. Measurement: 1220g, h.26cm. Condition
0236: Buddha maravijaya on high lotus baseEst. €300-€500
Four small Buddha: FOUR SMALL BUDDHA. Origin: Thailand. Dynasty: Sukhothai and Ayutthaya style. Date: 16th-18th c. Technique: Bronze, partly gilt. Measurement: H.8.7-22cm. Frame/Pedestal: Three wooden bases.
0237: Four small BuddhaEst. €900-€1,200Lot Passed
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Head of the crowned Buddha: HEAD OF THE CROWNED BUDDHA. Origin: Thailand. Dynasty: Late Ayutthaya period (1350-1767). Technique: Bronze with dark patina and partly green oxidation. Measurement: H.36cm. Frame/Pedestal:
0238: Head of the crowned BuddhaEst. €800-€1,200
Eighteen silver pieces: EIGHTEEN SILVER PIECES. Origin: Thailand. Date: 19th-20th c. Technique: Silver. Measurement: Complete weight ca. 1kg, bowl ⌀ 12cm, box h.9-11cm. Seal: Partly with marks underneath.
0239: Eighteen silver piecesEst. €550-€700Lot Passed
Large Celadon bowl: LARGE CELADON BOWL. Origin: Thailand. Dynasty: Sawankhalok. Date: 16th c. Technique: Light stoneware with green celadon glaze, underneath engraved patterns, on the outside notched like a
0240: Large Celadon bowlEst. €300-€500Lot Passed