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       A MINIATURE TIBETAN GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF VAISHRAVANA
       QING DYNASTY
       The God of Wealth and Guardian of the North depicted seated upon a
       recumbent snow lion, he holds a rat in his left hand and a tall canopy in his
       right, with traces of cold painting to his hair and the lion dog’s mane and tail,
       the base incised with a visvavajra, 4.2cm, 23g. (2)
       £2,500-3,500

       清  銅鎏金財寶天王小像
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       A TIBETAN GILT-COPPER THRONE
       18 /19  CENTURY
         TH
            TH
       With an elaborate repoussé mandorla, decorated with scrolls, apsara,
       mythical figures, elephants and minor deities surrounding the
       central niche, the rectangular base inset with turquoise and
       decorated with borders of key fret, lappets and formal
       leaves, with a pair of snow lion supports, the reverse                                  129
       with an inscription, 43cm, 2.2kg.
       £2,000-3,000
       Provenance: from an English private collection,
       London.
       十八/十九世紀  銅鎏金六拿具寶座
       來源:英國倫敦私人收藏。




















































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