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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE NORTH AMERICAN COLLECTION
          ~440
          A PAIR OF FINELY-INCISED SILVER BUTTERLAMPS AND
          COVERS WITH THE EIGHT AUSPICIOUS SYMBOLS
          TIBET OR MONGOLIA, 18TH-19TH CENTURY
          Each 13æ in. (34.9 cm.) high                   (2)
          $7,000-9,000
          LITERATURE:
          Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 24757.
          Placed on an altar with various sacred offerings, butter lamps are an essential
          part  of  Buddhist  ritual  worship.  This  resplendent  pair,  still  retaining  their
          original covers, are richly molded in precious silver, and ornately incised with a
          rich, overall foliate design. The bowls of the lamps rise from ritual amrita vases,
          symbols of long life, and the sides of the bowls and the tops of the covers are
          ornamented with the Eight Auspicious Symbols. The crests surrounding the
          openings at the top of the cover depict arhats or lamas seated within a verdant
          landscape, and their openwork design would have allowed the smoke to billow
          through their apertures.

          西藏或蒙古   十八/十九世紀   銀刻八寶吉祥紋酥油蓋燈一對
          出版:
          “喜馬拉雅藝術資源” (Himalayan Art Resources), 編號24757









































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