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           SIX SINO-TIBETAN PARCEL-GILT WHITE   TWO GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER   A BRASS AND COPPER ALLOY ALTAR
           METAL STEM-BOWLS AND COVERS       DAMASCENED IRON EWERS            IMPLEMENT
           19th century                      Tibet, 17th-19th century         19th/20th century
           With lobed flower-form trays, variously   Each with makara-head spout and dragon   The copper alloy altar implement rising
           repoussé, incised and relief decorated   handle flanking a circular mid-section   from an openwork, tiered stand to a triratna
           with floral vignettes, auspicious emblems,   decorated with trailing flower-heads in gilt   supporting a flaming mandorla with a plain
           flowering planters and Immortals on floral   and silver, all encircling a ‘dragon’ medallion,   central, brass-alloy medallion representing a
           and foliate grounds.              the smaller ewer with Buddhist symbols   wheel; together with a gilt copper alloy bowl
           12cm (4.3/4in) diam. (12).        among the lotuses, the covers with lotus bud  rising from a splayed foot and flanked by a
                                             finial. The largest: 43.5cm (17 1/4in) high (4).  pair of protruding handles.
           £1,500 - 2,000                                                     49.5cm (19 1/2in) high (2).
           HK$15,000 - 20,000                £1,500 - 2,000
           CNY13,000 - 18,000                HK$15,000 - 20,000               £700 - 1,000
                                             CNY13,000 - 18,000               HK$6,900 - 9,800
           Property from the Mark and Peter Dineley                           CNY6,200 - 8,900
           Collections                       Property from the Mark and Peter Dineley
                                             Collections                      Property from the Mark and Peter Dineley
           Provenance                                                         Collections
           Henry Harrison Getty (1838-1919), by repute   Provenance
           Alice Getty (d.1946), by repute   Henry Harrison Getty (1838-1919), by repute   Provenance
           Courtenay Morgan, Viscount Tredegar (1867-  Alice Getty (d.1946), by repute   Henry Harrison Getty (1838-1919), by repute
           1934), by repute                  Courtenay Morgan, Viscount Tredegar (1867-  Alice Getty (d.1946), by repute
           Evan Morgan, 2nd Viscount Tredegar (1893-  1934), by repute        Courtenay Morgan, Viscount Tredegar (1867-
           1949), by repute                  Evan Morgan, 2nd Viscount Tredegar (1893-  1934), by repute
           Professor and Mrs Bellerby, by repute    1949), by repute          Evan Morgan, 2nd Viscount Tredegar (1893-
           Mark Dineley (1901-1975)          Professor and Mrs Bellerby, by repute    1949), by repute
           Peter Dineley (1938-2018), and thence by   Mark Dineley (1901-1975)   Professor and Mrs Bellerby, by repute
           descent                           Peter Dineley (1938-2018), and thence by   Mark Dineley (1901-1975)
                                             descent                          Peter Dineley (1938-2018), and thence by
                                                                              descent
                                             One noted in the handwritten family ‘A
                                             Catalogue of the Dineley Collection of   Noted in the handwritten family ‘A Catalogue
                                             Tibetiana and Associated Buddhistic   of the Dineley Collection of Tibetiana and
                                             Objects’, early 1960s, p.56.     Associated Buddhistic Objects’, early 1960s,
                                                                              p.135.




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