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 A PAIR OF INLAID GILT-BRONZE BUTTER LAMPS  西藏   十八世紀   鎏金銅嵌寶酥油燈一對
 TIBET, 18TH CENTURY
 Each 8 in. (20.3 cm.) high  (2)
 $10,000-15,000
 LITERATURE:
 Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 24674.



































                  PROPERTY FROM THE JAMES AND MARILYNN ALSDORF COLLECTION
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                  A GROUP OF THREE METALWORK BUDDHIST
                  RITUAL ITEMS                                    西藏   十四世紀及以後   金屬佛教法器一組三件
                  TIBET, 14TH CENTURY AND LATER                   西藏或蒙古   十七/十八世・   铁・鎏金嘎巴拉盖碗
                  The kapala 5æin. (14.6 cm.) high                來源:
                  The vajras 7º in. (17.8 cm.) long and 3¿ in. (7.9 cm.) long  嘎巴拉盌:Spink & Son, Ltd.,倫敦,1983年5月10日.
                                                             (3)  金剛:詹姆斯及瑪麗蓮・阿爾斯多夫珍藏,芝加哥,1990年前入藏。
                  $10,000-15,000                                  來源:
                                                                  Spink & Son, Ltd.,伦敦,1983 年5 月10 日。
                  PROVENANCE:                                     詹姆斯及玛丽莲·阿尔斯多夫珍藏,芝加哥,1990 年前入藏。
                  The kapala: Spink & Son, Ltd., London, 10 May 1983.
                  The vajras: The James and Marilynn Alsdorf Collection, Chicago,
                  acquired prior to 1990.
                  LITERATURE:
                  Himalayan Art Resources, item nos. 24675, 24676 and 24767.
                  The present lot includes a gilt-damascened iron  kapala, cover, and   century or later. The underside of the kapala is inscribed mChod dPon
                  stand, Tibet, 17th-18th century; a gilt- and silver-damascened iron   or "shrine master" in Tibetan U-Chen script, indicating previous use in
                  vajra, Tibet, 17th-18th century; and an iron and bronze vajra, Tibet, 14th   ritual context. It is likely that this would have been part of a large set for
                                                                  exclusive use by the shrine master.
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