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LARGE FIVE-FOLD LOBED BOWLFLAT CASE FOR CARDSMEKO: YOUNG MONKEY TRAINER
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Vienna, Austria
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Fine Asian Art

Antique and archaic Asian art
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BUDDHA ON A LOTUS THRONE: Bronze with gilding. China, Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) Buddha Shakyamuni, in China Shijiamouni Fo, seated in lotus pose on a lotus throne. The right hand is held in the gesture of touching the
0026: BUDDHA ON A LOTUS THRONEEst. €4,000-€8,000Lot Passed
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GOBLET-SHAPED FOOTED BOWL: Glazed ceramic. China, Ming to Qing, approx. 17th cent. Whitish, cream-color glazed footed bowl, the dome-shaped foot is unglazed and with deduction coil inside, whitish shard. The vessel body over
0027: GOBLET-SHAPED FOOTED BOWLEst. €200-€400
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A LARGE HEAD OF A BUDDHA: Red sandstone. China, Song Dynasty, approx. 12th / 13th century A rare massive example of a complete head from a cave temple. The height of the head is easily double that of a normal human head and
0028: A LARGE HEAD OF A BUDDHAEst. €7,000-€14,000Lot Passed
THE ORIGINAL BUDDHA VAJRASATTVA: Bronze. Western Himalaya, approx. 12th cent. In this exceptionally early and rare bronze, Adi Buddha stands in vajrasattva on a powerfully composed, circular lotus base, as well as before a nimbus
0029: THE ORIGINAL BUDDHA VAJRASATTVAEst. €7,000-€14,000Lot Passed
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BUDDHIST BODHISATTVA SYAMATARA: Bronze. Tibet, approx. 13th cent. A special, rare, early bronze, although small indeed massive and finely crafted in the details! The goddess Green Tara sits in lalitasana on a lotus throne with one
0030: BUDDHIST BODHISATTVA SYAMATARAEst. €5,000-€10,000
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VASE WITH PEONIES AND SHIZI: Porcelain with Wuapproxi painting. China, Transitional 17th cent. Elegantly shaped, slender cylindrical form with rounded shoulder, lightly curved neck, even rim, flat, unglazed bottom. Powerful
0031: VASE WITH PEONIES AND SHIZIEst. €2,500-€5,000
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BUDDHA AKSHOBHYA SEATED ON A THRONE: Bronze. Tibet, approx. 16th cent. A very finely-worked bronze figurine of the Buddha Akshobhya in the pose of bhumisparshamudra, "evocation of the earth". In the other hand over his lap is the alms
0032: BUDDHA AKSHOBHYA SEATED ON A THRONEEst. €4,000-€8,000Lot Passed
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SAMANTABHADRA AND BUDDHAS IN A FRIEZE SEGMENT: Fire-gilded repoussé. Tibet, approx. 15th until 16th cent. Elaborately worked in repoussé technique, splendidly crafted ornamental part of a frieze. The center displays a standing Buddhist
0033: SAMANTABHADRA AND BUDDHAS IN A FRIEZE SEGMENTEst. €14,000-€28,000
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THE LONG-LIFE AMITAYUS: Fire-gilded Bronze. Sino-Tibet, 18th cent. Amitayus is a special form of the Buddha Amitabha, prevailing in Eastern Asia. His hallmarks are lavish jewelry, as well as the little amrta vase
0034: THE LONG-LIFE AMITAYUSEst. €1,500-€3,000Lot Passed
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LARGE AND ELABORATE CULT VESSEL: Silver and yellow-bronze. Tibet, 19th century A museal, elaborately magnificent and intricately crafted cult vessel of newer shape, partly engraved and possibly with repoussé, with various
0035: LARGE AND ELABORATE CULT VESSELEst. €6,500-€13,000
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TIBETAN LIGHTER: Iron, leather, gilding. Tibet, 18th to 19th century Tibetan lighter with a stylized vishvavajra in the center. Hand-crafted metal, engraved and gilded WIDTH 15,2 CM From the collection of a
0036: TIBETAN LIGHTEREst. €250-€500
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KALACAKRA SEAL: Bronze with gilding. Sino-Tibet, Qing Dynasty, 18th – 19th cent. An interesting and massively cast seal with square seal area displaying a large symbol of the Kalacakra. This Kalacakra
0037: KALACAKRA SEALEst. €700-€1,400
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LARGE DIAMOND SCEPTRE VAJRA: Bronze with gilding. Tibet, approx. 14th cent. An especially rare, characterful piece in an impressive, powerful composition! It is a four-barred vajra, originating from the "thunder bolt" of the
0038: LARGE DIAMOND SCEPTRE VAJRAEst. €2,000-€4,000
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DAMCAN ON A BILLY GOAT: Fire-gilded bronze. Tibet, 18th cent. Very nice, little, completely gilded bronze of rare Damcan, also called Dorle, belonging to the companions of Mahapancaraja, the "five great kings". The by far
0039: DAMCAN ON A BILLY GOATEst. €1,500-€3,000Lot Passed
THE BUDDHIST SAINT SHARIPUTRA: Bronze with fire gilding. Tibet, approx. 18th cent. A bronze-figurine with the rare depiction of Shariputra. He is one of Buddha’s main disciples, his talents made it possible for him to
0040: THE BUDDHIST SAINT SHARIPUTRAEst. €2,500-€5,000Lot Passed
HEADDRESS WITH DECORATIVE BANDS: Silver, gilding, turquoise etc. Tibet, 18th to 19th cent. A Rare and unusual piece of an elaborate and fantastically worked headdress with square, flat amulet container in the center. This is
0041: HEADDRESS WITH DECORATIVE BANDSEst. €3,500-€7,000Lot Passed
DAGGER: Silver with filigree and coloful inlays. Tibet, 19th cent. Particularly attractive here is the elaborate and finely worked décor on the guard and scabbard. The latter is ornated on both sides
0042: DAGGEREst. €700-€1,400Lot Passed
THREE-HEADED BODHISATTVA WITH BUDDHA HEAD: Fire - gilded bronze. Sino – Mongolian, approx. 18th century A rare and well-worked depiction partly as repousse (the base and seat), cast from the hip upwards. The attributes are missing,
0043: THREE-HEADED BODHISATTVA WITH BUDDHA HEADEst. €4,000-€8,000Lot Passed
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“GHOST DAGGER” VAJRAKILA: Gold bronze. Tibet, 18th / 19th century Wonderful artistic handcraft, especially expressive Vajrakila, literally vajra means nail, in Tibet called phurbu, a symbol of demon repression. On the
0044: “GHOST DAGGER” VAJRAKILAEst. €750-€1,500
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AN UNUSUAL SHOULDER CAPE: Textile, some metal Gau, over 2000 gemstones. India, Ladakh, possibly 19th century A rare and unusual adornment with so many elaborate details that it is hard to describe each completely. It is
0045: AN UNUSUAL SHOULDER CAPEEst. €1,400-€2,800
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TIBETAN TEA CUP: Silver and root wood. Tibet, around 19th cent. The tea-colored wood with its grain determines the character, the term "root wood" is more general. The interior of the bowl towards the mouth is
0046: TIBETAN TEA CUPEst. €250-€500
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GAU (AMULET): Silver, gilding, turquoise. Tibet, 19th century A beautifully adorned gau with a quadratic compartment which presents the four directions as large triangular applications densely embellished with
0047: GAU (AMULET)Est. €250-€500
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BRONZE STATUE OF SHYAMA TARA: Bronze. Sino-Tibetan, Ming Dynasty, ca. 16th / 17th century A highly expressive bronze of the “Green Tara” sitting on an unusually large and accentuated lotus throne in “relaxed
0048: BRONZE STATUE OF SHYAMA TARAEst. €1,400-€2,800
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