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                                                             THREE CARVED STONE FRAGMENTARY RELIEFS AND A
                                                             TERRACOTTA TSA-TSA
                                                             C.2  CENTURY AND LATER
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                                                             Comprising: a Gandharan grey schist panel depicting Buddha seated
                                                             with his disciples, an Indian pink sandstone frieze carved with a male and
                                                             female figure, a Khmer period relief of an aspara, and a Tibetan terracotta
                                                             tsa-tsa depicting White Tara, each of the stone reliefs with a modern stand,
                                                             20.7cm max. (5)
                                                             £400-600
                               639                           Provenance: from the collection of Mr Richard Nathanson (d.2018), London.
                                                             The Gandharan, Khmer and Tibetan items purchased from Peter Sloane Early and
                                                             Eastern Art between 2008 and 2014. Copies of the invoices are available.
                                                             640
                                                             A KUSHAN SANDSTONE FRAGMENT OF A SEATED BUDDHA
                                                             AND AN INDIAN SANDSTONE FRAGMENT OF PARVATI
                                                             C.2  AND C.11  CENTURY
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                                                             Both carved from red sandstone, the seated Buddha with crossed legs, the
                                                             torso Rajasthan, wearing elaborate necklaces and with a piece of fabric tied
                                                             around her bust, each raised on a modern stand, 57cm and 33cm. (2)
                                                             £800-1,200
                                                             Provenance: from the collection of Mr Richard Nathanson (d.2018), London.
                                                             The seated Buddha purchased from Jeremy J Mason Oriental Works of Art on
                                                             2nd July 2013. A copy of the invoice is available.
                                                             641
                                                             THREE SOUTHEAST ASIAN BRONZE HEADS AND A BRONZE
                                                             FIGURE OF GANESHA
                                                             20  CENTURY
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                                                             Each of the heads supported on a wood base and mounted on a frame, the
                                                             figure of Ganesha holding various objects in his many hands and attached to
                                                             a wood base, 19cm max excluding frame. (6)
                                                             PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
                                                             £200-300
                                     640
                                                             Provenance: gifted in the 1960s from a private collection, Bangkok.
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                                                             A THAI PAINTED POTTERY BAN CHIANG-TYPE VASE
                                                             PROBABLY NEOLITHIC
                                                             Supported on a tall spread foot and surmounted by a flared neck, decorated
                                                             in red with scrolling designs, 31cm.
                                                             £200-300
                                                             Cf. Bluett & Sons Ltd, The Legacy of Phra Ruang: An Exhibition of Thai Ceramics and
                                                             of Ancient Pottery from Ban Chieng, pl.H for a related vase.






















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