Precious Objects from Southeast Asia 2020-12-04 Auction - 186 Price Results - Galerie Zacke in at - Page 8
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A GEMSTONE-SET CHAM GOLD REPOUSSE BOX AND COVERAN IMPORTANT SILVER ALLOY FIGURE OF AVALOKITESVARAA GANDHARAN GOLD DIADEM DEPICTING BUDDHA DEFYING MARA
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Precious Objects from Southeast Asia

Our second sale of Southeast Asian art includes gold, silver, and gemstone objects from long-lost ancient kingdoms in Southeast Asia such as Champa, the Khmer Empire, and the Pyu city-states. Many of the 187 lots in this sale were once part of the collection of Dr. István Zelnik, a former high-ranking Hungarian diplomat who spent several decades in Southeast Asia. Furthermore, some of Dr. Zelnik?s lots in our sale boast truly illustrious provenances. Nos. 42-50 were once owned by Bao Dai, the last emperor of the Nguyen dynasty. Nos. 96-99 were formerly in the collection of the imperial family of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran. We hope you will enjoy browsing through our selection and as always are available for any inquiries you should have!
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FOUR CHAM SILVER REPOUSSE BETEL NUT CONTAINERS: FOUR CHAM SILVER REPOUSSE BETEL NUT CONTAINERS Champa, 18th-19th century. Each of baluster shape and richly decorated with floral and geometric patterns executed in repousse, the lower segments and
0170: FOUR CHAM SILVER REPOUSSE BETEL NUT CONTAINERSEst. €800-€1,600
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A CHAM SILVER BETEL NUT CONTAINER: A CHAM SILVER BETEL NUT CONTAINER Champa, 15th-18th century. The betel holder of cylindrical shape tapering upwards from the recessed circular base to a stepped conical finial, finely incised with
0171: A CHAM SILVER BETEL NUT CONTAINEREst. €400-€800
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FOUR LATE PYU GOLD COINS: FOUR LATE PYU GOLD COINS Pyu city-states, 10th century. The small coins of circular shape and crafted from solid gold with fine repousse showing Vedic symbols, including two with conches, all with
0174: FOUR LATE PYU GOLD COINSEst. €400-€800
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FOUR LATE PYU GOLD COINS: FOUR LATE PYU GOLD COINS Pyu city-states, 10th century. The small coins of circular shape and crafted from solid gold with fine repousse showing Vedic symbols, including one with a dharmachakra and
0175: FOUR LATE PYU GOLD COINSEst. €400-€800
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FOUR LATE PYU GOLD COINS: FOUR LATE PYU GOLD COINS Pyu city-states, 10th century. The small coins of circular shape and crafted from solid gold with fine repousse showing Vedic symbols, including one with a dharmachakra, all
0176: FOUR LATE PYU GOLD COINSEst. €400-€800
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FOUR LATE PYU GOLD COINS: FOUR LATE PYU GOLD COINS Pyu city-states, 10th century. The small coins of circular shape and crafted from solid gold with fine repousse showing Vedic symbols, including one with a dharmachakra and
0177: FOUR LATE PYU GOLD COINSEst. €400-€800
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5 RARE AND MINISCULE EARLY PYU MINIATURE BUDDHAS: 5 RARE AND MINISCULE EARLY PYU MINIATURE BUDDHAS Pyu city-states, 2nd-5th century. The figures of truly minute size and crafted with impressive attention to detail, depicting Buddha standing with the
0178: 5 RARE AND MINISCULE EARLY PYU MINIATURE BUDDHASEst. €1,000-€2,000
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51 SOUTHEAST ASIAN GOLD COINS FOUND IN CHAMPA: 51 SOUTHEAST ASIAN GOLD COINS FOUND IN CHAMPA Southeast Asia, 1st millennium AD. The coins were excavated in Myanmar, in what was formerly the territory of Champa, each of circular shape, of varying
0180: 51 SOUTHEAST ASIAN GOLD COINS FOUND IN CHAMPAEst. €7,500-€15,000
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87 SOUTHEAST ASIAN SILVER COINS FOUND IN CHAMPA: 87 SOUTHEAST ASIAN SILVER COINS FOUND IN CHAMPA Southeast Asia, 1st millennium AD. The coins were excavated in Myanmar, in what was formerly the territory of Champa, most of circular form and a few
0181: 87 SOUTHEAST ASIAN SILVER COINS FOUND IN CHAMPAEst. €4,000-€8,000
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12 SOUTHEAST ASIAN BRONZE COINS FOUND IN CHAMPA: 12 SOUTHEAST ASIAN BRONZE COINS FOUND IN CHAMPA Southeast Asia, 1st millennium AD. The coins were excavated in Myanmar, in what was formerly the territory of Champa, each of circular shape and with
0182: 12 SOUTHEAST ASIAN BRONZE COINS FOUND IN CHAMPAEst. €500-€1,000
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30 SOUTHEAST ASIAN SILVER COINS FOUND IN CHAMPA: 30 SOUTHEAST ASIAN SILVER COINS FOUND IN CHAMPA Southeast Asia, 1st millennium AD. The coins were excavated in Myanmar, in what was formerly the territory of Champa, each of circular shape and with
0183: 30 SOUTHEAST ASIAN SILVER COINS FOUND IN CHAMPAEst. €500-€1,000
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29 SILVER COINS FROM SOUTHEAST ASIAN HILL TRIBES: 29 SILVER COINS FROM SOUTHEAST ASIAN HILL TRIBES Mainland Southeast Asia, 16th-18th century. The coins each of an irregular bead form and carved with geometric designs or symbols. Provenance:
0184: 29 SILVER COINS FROM SOUTHEAST ASIAN HILL TRIBESEst. €400-€800
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NINE OC EO CULTURE SILVER COINS: NINE OC EO CULTURE SILVER COINS Oc Eo Culture, 1st millennium AD. The coins of circular shape and each with fine repousse showing a dharmachakra on one side and a Vedic symbol on the other.
0185: NINE OC EO CULTURE SILVER COINSEst. €500-€1,000
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32 CAMBODIAN SILVER TICAL COINS: 32 CAMBODIAN SILVER TICAL COINS Cambodia, 17th-18th century. The silver coins of circular shape and with fine repousse showing roosters with long feathers. Prior to 1875, the tical was the currency
0186: 32 CAMBODIAN SILVER TICAL COINSEst. €400-€800
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18 CAMBODIAN SILVER TICAL COINS: 18 CAMBODIAN SILVER TICAL COINS Cambodia, 18th-19th century. The silver coins of circular shape and with fine repousse showing roosters with long feathers. Prior to 1875, the tical was the currency
0187: 18 CAMBODIAN SILVER TICAL COINSEst. €400-€800
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