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50 | BONHAMS TWO SINO-TIBETAN GILT-BRONZE FIGURES OF AMITAYUS
20th century
The first seated in padmasana, wearing elaborately bejewelled robes,
with turquoise inlay, the serene face topped with a five-point crown,
the hands in dhyanamudra and holding a pearl, all raised on a double
lotus throne; the second smaller similarly modelled figure with traces of
pigment. The largest: 18cm (7in) high (2).
£500 - 800
CNY4,600 - 7,300
HK$5,500 - 8,800
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A MACARONI AGATE TEAPOT AND COVER
Late Qing Dynasty
The globular body raised on tripod feet, flanked with a loop handle a
S-shaped spout, the domed lid with a bud-shaped knop, the stone of
a variegated buff and cream hue; together with a large agate incense
burner and cover, late Qing Dynasty or later.
14cm (5 1/2in) wide (4).
£500 - 800
CNY4,600 - 7,300
HK$5,500 - 8,800
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A MINIATURE CRACKLE-GLAZED PEAR-SHAPED VASE, HU
Qing Dynasty or later
The conical vessel flanked with tubular lug handles, with moulded
lappets and ribs, all covered in a thick pale green glaze, wood stand.
9.5cm (3 1/2in) high (2).
£500 - 800
CNY4,600 - 7,300
HK$5,500 - 8,800