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PARTIALLY GILDED BRONZE OF BHAISHAJYAGURULARGER THAN LIFE-SIZED HEAD OF A GUARDIAN GODDRAGON WITH CUB AND RING
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Sculptures from China-Nepal and Archaic Jades

Scuptures from China-Nepal and Archaic Jades
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SIGNIFiCANT TERRACOTTA STATUE OF A ZHENMUSHOU: Terracotta, China. Tang dynasty (618-907) TL dated This unusually powerful and impressively crafted sculpture of an animalistic tomb guardian possesses an exceptional artistic quality rare for finds
0001: SIGNIFiCANT TERRACOTTA STATUE OF A ZHENMUSHOUEst. €15,000-€30,000
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LARGE GUARDIAN FIGURE STANDING ON A STAG: Terracotta, cold painting, China. Tang dynasty (618 – 907) TL dated Dressed in a complete set of armor and with a helmet on its head, this guardian stands on a lying stag with both feet, one of
0002: LARGE GUARDIAN FIGURE STANDING ON A STAGEst. €3,000-€6,000Lot Passed
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CAMEL WITH LOAD AND DOG: Terracotta, China. Tang dynasty (618 – 907) Lively sculpture of a walking pack camel with a heavy load on the typical rack between its two humps. At the very top lies a dog that is clearly
0003: CAMEL WITH LOAD AND DOGEst. €2,500-€5,000
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EARLY BRONZE OF A BUDDHA IN FRONT OF A FLAMING HALO: Bronze, China. Northern Qi dated 571 Very rare bronze depicting the Buddha Shakyamuni (Shijiamouni) dressed in a flowing robe with many folds and standing on a lotus base in front of a flaming halo.
0004: EARLY BRONZE OF A BUDDHA IN FRONT OF A FLAMING HALOEst. €15,000-€30,000
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SAMLL RARE BRONZE FIGURINE OF A BODHISATTVA (PUSA): Fire-gilded bronze, China. Tang-Dynastie, ca. 8. - 9. Jh. A slender bodhisattva (Pusa 菩 薩 ) standing on a branched blossom base in a floor-length robe with royal facial features, tall
0005: SAMLL RARE BRONZE FIGURINE OF A BODHISATTVA (PUSA)Est. €800-€1,600
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LARGER THAN LIFE-SIZED HEAD OF A GUARDIAN GOD: Gray stone, China. Tang dynasty (618-907) This head, very unusual in the power of its expression, is that of a Tianwang. These are the temple guardians who were originally demon kings and who were
0006: LARGER THAN LIFE-SIZED HEAD OF A GUARDIAN GODEst. €30,000-€60,000
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LARGE HEAD OF A SMILING BUDDHA: Gray stone, China. northern dynasty (420– 479) Particularly distinctive about this head are the vey finely formed facial features. The expression is quiet and wise, but also happily smiling, and
0007: LARGE HEAD OF A SMILING BUDDHAEst. €4,000-€8,000
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BUDDHIST BODHISATTVA SYAMATARA: Bronze, Tibet. ca. 13th cent. Although small, this very rare, early bronze is quite heavy and finely crafted in its details! The goddess Green Tara sits in lalitasana on a lotus throne with one leg
0008: BUDDHIST BODHISATTVA SYAMATARAEst. €3,000-€6,000Lot Passed
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LARGE HISTORIC IRON SCULPTURE OF A THRONING BODHISATTVA: Iron, China. Ming dynasty, dated 1521 This very rare iron sculpture, documented in an exhbition catalogue of the musuem for Applied Arts in Vienna in 1930, depicts a bodhisattva (Chinese Pusa)
0009: LARGE HISTORIC IRON SCULPTURE OF A THRONING BODHISATTVAEst. €12,000-€24,000
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PARTIALLY GILDED BRONZE OF BHAISHAJYAGURU: Bronze with fire gilding and lacquer coat, China. Ming dynasty, ca. 16th cent. A rare, bronze piece of first-class workmanship. Buddha is sitting in padmasana (lotus position) and holds a medicinal
0010: PARTIALLY GILDED BRONZE OF BHAISHAJYAGURUEst. €25,000-€50,000
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RARE EARLY IRON BUDDHA’S HEAD: Iron, China. Yuan to Ming dynasty, ca. 14th cent. A very finely formed, iron head. Decisive are the introverted, wisely smiling facial expression as well as the markedly tall ushnisha (cranial
0012: RARE EARLY IRON BUDDHA’S HEADEst. €1,000-€2,000
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SAMANTABHADRA AND BUDDHAS IN A FRIEZE SEGMENT: Fire-gilded repoussé, Tibet. ca. 15th to 16th cent. A splendidly crafted and extensively ornamented segment of a frieze elaborately worked in repoussé technique. In the middle is the Buddhist
0013: SAMANTABHADRA AND BUDDHAS IN A FRIEZE SEGMENTEst. €9,000-€18,000
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BUDDHA AKSHOBHYA SEATED ON A THRONE: Bronze, Tibet. ca. 16th cent. A very finely-worked bronze figurine of the Buddha Akshobhya in the pose of bhumisparshamudra, “invocation of the earth”. In the other hand over his lap he holds
0014: BUDDHA AKSHOBHYA SEATED ON A THRONEEst. €2,000-€4,000
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MEDITATIVE BUDDHA’S HEAD: Light gray stone (marble), China. ca. Ming dynasty (1368 – 1644) All in all a very roundly formed head with full cheeks, a curved, rounded chin and, in counterplay thereto, the circular eyebrows.
0015: MEDITATIVE BUDDHA’S HEADEst. €2,500-€5,000
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SMALL EARLY BRONZE FIGURE OF THE WHITE TARA: Bronze with fire-gilding, inlay, Tibet. ca. 16th to 17th cent. This small but remarkably heavy, entirely gilded bronze figure presents the White Tara, Sitatara, a transcendental bodhisattva who
0016: SMALL EARLY BRONZE FIGURE OF THE WHITE TARAEst. €1,500-€3,000
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LARGE SCULPTURE OF A CIVIL-SERVANT DEITY: Loess, lacquer, gilding, China. late Ming to early Qing, ca. 17th cent. Previously part of a museum collection. This sculpture of a seated figure comes from the well-known Austrian collection of
0018: LARGE SCULPTURE OF A CIVIL-SERVANT DEITYEst. €8,000-€16,000Lot Passed
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EARLY BLANC DE CHINE FIGURE OF A STANDING BUDDHA: Blanc de Chine porcelain, China. Qing, ca. 17th cent. A Shijamouni (Shakyamuni) standing upright and dressed in a monks habit, barefoot with its falling hand in Varadamudra, the gesture of wish
0019: EARLY BLANC DE CHINE FIGURE OF A STANDING BUDDHAEst. €1,500-€3,000
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SMALL GILDED BRONZE OF THE PATRON GOD MAHAKALA: Fire-gilded bronze, Tibet. 18th cent. The krodha-divinity has a particularly expressive face with large, staring eyes and all teeth bared. Third eye on the forehead, crown of skulls and flaming
0020: SMALL GILDED BRONZE OF THE PATRON GOD MAHAKALAEst. €800-€1,600
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THE GODDESS GUANYIN WITH CHILD: Yellow bronze with copper and silver, China. 18th cent. Probably the most beloved “deity” in China, she has her roots in an ancient mother goddess, but also corresponds to the most popular
0022: THE GODDESS GUANYIN WITH CHILDEst. €800-€1,600Lot Passed
GUANYIN - THE GODDESS OF FERTILITY: Bronze, partly with paint-coating, China. ca. 17th cent. This very fine and well-crafted depiction is named Songzi niangniang 送子娘 娘, whereby the latter means emperess as
0023: GUANYIN - THE GODDESS OF FERTILITYEst. €1,500-€3,000Lot Passed
THE POT-BELLIED MONK BUDAI: Bronze, China. late Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) A powerful sculptural bronze work. The popular fortune teller and monk who lived late in the 10th century also appears in Japanese culture and art as
0024: THE POT-BELLIED MONK BUDAIEst. €2,000-€4,000Lot Passed
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