June Asian Art and Antiques: Session 2 2021-06-13 Auction - 203 Price Results - Oakridge Auction Gallery in VA - Page 2
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Tibetan Gold Butter Lamp with Script, Ming DynastyChinese Bronze Shakyamuni Buddha, Early MingChinese Lacquer Panel with Precious Stones, 18-19th
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Ashburn, VA, United States
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June Asian Art and Antiques: Session 2

Oakridge Auction Gallery is pleased to announce its June Asian Art & Antiques Auction of 2021. Featuring over 500 lots, our sale will be held in two sessions from June 12-13, 2021: Session 1 - Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art will begin at 10 am on Saturday, June 12th, and Session 2 - Buddhist Art and Porcelains from Private Collections will begin at 10 am on Sunday, June 13th. Session 2: With over 200 lots, the Buddhist Art and Porcelains from Private Collections session features a number of pieces spanning the last two millennia of Asian history. The highlight is none other than a magnificent gold Tibetan Buddhist butter lamp with a dedicatory inscription dating the piece to 1640. Other important lots include various religious sculptures, such as a bronze Shakyamuni Buddha dating to the early Ming Dynasty, a bronze Buddhist Tara from the Swat Valley in Pakistan dating to the 8th or 9th century, and a bronze Vishnu from the Pala Empire of Northern India dating to the 12th or 13th century. Please note that premium lot 425 will not be available for online bidding. If you are interested in bidding on this lot, please contact us to set up telephone or absentee bidding. For all other lots, bidding is available online, by telephone, and by absentee bidding.
Auction Curator:
Jennifer Clary
Jennifer Clary
Auction Coordinator, Asian Department Head
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Tibetan Gold Butter Lamp with Script, Ming Dynasty: A Tibetan 21.6 karat or 90 percent gold butter lamp dating from the Ming dynasty. The stem of the lamp is lobed, and the foot features a two line Tibetan inscription with the date of the lamp. The
0425: Tibetan Gold Butter Lamp with Script, Ming DynastyEst. $165,000-$200,000
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Chinese Gilt Wood Buddha, Ming Dynasty: A Chinese gilt wood statue of historical Buddha dating from the Ming dynasty. He sits in dhyaanasana with his hands in dhyana mudra. His wavy hair is gathered into a bun without an abstracted
0426: Chinese Gilt Wood Buddha, Ming DynastyEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Chinese Gilt Wood Statue of a Monk, Ming Dynasty: A Chinese gilt wood statue of a Buddhist monk dating from the Ming dynasty. The monk has some hair and facial hair. The right hand is in dhyana mudra and the left is up in the abhaya mudra to allay
0429: Chinese Gilt Wood Statue of a Monk, Ming DynastyEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Chinese Gilt Bronze Vase with Silver Inlay, 18th: A Chinese bronze vase with silver inlay and gilt details dating from the 18th century. The vessel features incised taotie mask designs and a band of mythical beasts around the foot. It has a pair of
0435: Chinese Gilt Bronze Vase with Silver Inlay, 18thEst. $3,500-$5,000
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Chinese Zhou Style Bronze Gui, Ming or Qing: A Chinese Zhou style bronze gui censer dating from the Ming or Qing dynasty. The censer features beast head handles with ruyi wands, a spiked body, a taotie band at the foot, and a 6-character mark
0437: Chinese Zhou Style Bronze Gui, Ming or QingEst. $600-$1,000
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Chinese Bronze Incense Burner, 18th Century: A Chinese bronze incense burner dating from the 18th century. The censer has three feet and two round handles. It is tawny in color with a mottled appearance. The bottom has a 4-character mark.
0443: Chinese Bronze Incense Burner, 18th CenturyEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Chinese Bronze Ding, 18-19th Century: A Chinese bronze ding censer dating from the 18th or 19th century. It features an incised band of stylized beasts above a band of stylized beast pennants. There is a 6-character mark on the bottom.
0446: Chinese Bronze Ding, 18-19th CenturyEst. $500-$800
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