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A VARIED GROUP OF BRONZE VOTIVE A GROUP OF KHMER BRONZE FIGURES A PALA REVIVAL BRONZE FIGURE OF
FIGURES AND ATTACHMENTS Comprising: two bronze standing figures TARA
India, possibly 14th century and later of female deities, Cambodia, 12th/13th Qing Dynasty, 19th century
Comprising: a Jain silver-inset bronze shrine, century: and a lacquered multi-headed Seated in lalitasana on a double-lotus base
Western India, circa 16th century; a Chola- Avalokiteshvara, Cambodia, 12th/13th with her pendant leg resting on an extended
style bronze Bala Krishna, Southern India, century or later. The large figure 19.7cm lotus blossom, her hands in vitarkamudra,
14th century or later; a Balinese bronze (7.3/4in) high. (3). some coloured pigments remaining, the base
mythical figure attachment; and a bronze open to reveal nine inset scrolls.
lamp element with a mythical lion, India, £800 - 1,200 13.5cm (5.1/4in) high.
17th/18th century. The tallest, the shrine: HK$8,200 - 12,000
14.4cm (5 1/4in) high (4). CNY7,200 - 11,000 £600 - 800
HK$6,100 - 8,200
£1,000 - 1,500 CNY5,400 - 7,200
HK$10,000 - 15,000
CNY9,000 - 13,000
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