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                                    A Kompong Thom style stone head of a deity, Cambodia or Thailand, 20th century, with tall cylindrical   A South Indian granite figure of Skanda,   An Indian bronze shrine depicting Siva and
                                    headdress, 28cm high, mounted                                                                  Tamil Nadu, South India, 16th/17th century,   Parvati, Deccan, Southern India, circa 18th
                                                                                                                                   approximately 57cm high            century, the couple seated together under an
                                    £200-300                                                                                                                          elaborate arched prabha, diminutive figures of
                                                                                                                                   Provenance:                        Nandi and Ganesha, along with a sivalingam in
                                    467                                                                                            From the collection of the late Jerzy   front, the arch surmounted by a kalasa finial,
                                    A fine large buff sandstone figure of a Chauri                                                 Ostrovsky, possibly obtained in Afghanistan   19.5cm high
                                    Bearer, Central India, circa 9-11th century, the figure                                        in the period 1965-70, when he was living
                                    approximately 103cm high, with stand                                                           in Kabul and working as the dentist to the   Provenance:
                                                                                                                                   Western diplomatic corps.          Private collection formed largely in the 1980’s
                                    Provenance:                                                                                                                       and 1990’s.
                                    Purchased form Michael Macmillan Ltd by the current                                            £700-1,000
                                    owner in June 1976 and with a copy of the supporting                                                                              £400-600
                                    letter from Michael Macmillan Ltd, dated June 1976.

                                    With Michael Macmillan Ltd, 12a Cadogan Place,                                                                                    471
                                    London from 1973-1976.                                                                                                            An Indian bronze figure of Siva and Parvati,
                                                                                                                                                                      Western Deccan, 18 -19th century, the four-
                                                                                                                                                                                    th
                                    For a closely related figure of a male attendant                                                                                  armed deity and consort standing together
                                    attributed to Rajasthan in the National Museum of                                                                                 within a lobed aureole on rectangular base,
                   466              Scotland, Edinburgh (inv. no. A1970.262), see Balraj                                                                              holding various attributes, a cobra head finial
                                    Khanna and George Michell, Human and Divine: 2000                                                                                 at the top, 12.5cm high and a bronze figure of
                                    Years of Indian Sculpture, Hayward Gallery, London                                                                                Parvati, Western Deccan, India, c.19th century,
                                    2000, no.68, p.17.                                                                                                                the Hindu goddess seated on a raised square
                                                                                                                                                                      base with her legs loosely crossed, holding a
                                    £3,000-5,000                                                                                                                      sivalingam and a rosary in her hands, wearing
                                                                                                                                                                      large disc earrings, 12.5cm high and another
                                                                                                                                                                      11.5cm high (3)

                                                                                                                                                                      Provenance:                                    469
                                                                                                                                                                      Private collection formed largely in the 1980’s and 1990’s.

                                                                                                                                                                      £400-500



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                                                         A fine Sukhothai bronze head of Buddha, Thailand, c.14th century, with
                                                         arched eyebrows and downcast eyes, formerly inlaid, the tightly curled hair
                                                         with domed usnisa, his ears with elongated lobes, 35cm high

                                                         Provenance:
                                                         Private family collection; thought to have been acquired in the 1980s from
                                                         Michael Pearson, Bond Street on the advice of the late Robert Kleiner.

                                                         The distinctive style of the short-lived Sukhothai kingdom is perhaps the
                                                         most characteristic and admired, as well as the earliest, of the core Thai
                                                         schools of sculpture, flourishing mostly in the fourteenth century. For a
                                                         very closely related head of Buddha in the National Museum, Bangkok, see
                                                         Jean Boisselier, The Heritage of Thai Sculpture, New York 1975, pl.12, p.31.

                                                         £7,000-10,000                                                                                                               471
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