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A Chinese copper alloy figure of Yamantaka Vajrabhairava in union A Tibetan gilt copper alloy figure of Buddha Shakyamuni, he
with his consort Vajravetali wrapping a leg around his waist, he has is dressed in a finely pleated robe with engraved and beaded
a buffalo head with flaming hair and a total of 34 arms, most with borders and seated in dhyanasana on a double lotus throne,
various attributes (eight arms detached), the main arms embrace the right hand in the bhumisparsha mudra, the left resting on
his consort, they both hold a vajra knife (kartika) and a skull cup his lap in a meditating pose. Not sealed. Central Tibet, 15th
in their hands, he stands on animals and humans on an oval base. century. Weight 600 g. H. 14.5 cm.
Sealed. 18th century. Weight 1760 g. H. 18 cm. Literature: Ulrich von Schroeder, Indo-Tibetan Bronzes, Hong Kong
DKK 20,000–30,000 / € 2,700–4,050 1981, Central Tibet "Gilt Schools", 113A (illustrated)
DKK 30,000–40,000 / € 4,050–5,400
大威德铜佛像,18世纪。高18厘米,重1760克。
估价: 20.000-30.000 丹麦克朗 (2.700-4.050欧元) 西藏铜鎏金释迦牟尼佛像,15世纪。高14.5厘米,重600克。
估价: 30.000-40.000 丹麦克朗 (4.050-5.400欧元)
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