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3693
A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF A LAMA
TIBET, 18TH CENTURY
cast seated with legs crossed in dhyanasana, the arms raised
holding a mongoose spitting precious jewels, wearing long
robes falling into voluminous folds, the face with a stern
expression and piercing gaze
7.5 cm, 3 in.
PROVENANCE
A&J Speelman Oriental Art, London.
HK$ 120,000-180,000
US$ 15,500-23,200
十八世紀 西藏鎏金銅喇嘛坐像
來源:
A&J Speelman Oriental Art,倫敦
3694
A SMALL CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL LOBED CUP
MARK AND PERIOD OF QIANLONG
the fluted sides rising from a short foot to a lobed rim, each
flute brightly enamelled to the exterior against a turquoise
ground with a stylised lotus spray, below a band of leafy florets
against a dark blue ground encircling the rim, the interior and
base gilt, engraved with a four-character mark within a double
square
5.4 cm, 2⅛ in.
HK$ 80,000-120,000
US$ 10,400-15,500
清乾隆 銅胎掐絲琺瑯蓮紋棱式盃
《乾隆年製》款
Mark
280 SOTHEBY’S 蘇富比