Asian Art

November 30December 05, 2019
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LOT 170

Lot 170

A Sino-Tibetan Bronze Seated Figure of Shadakshari Lokeshvara Buddha, 18th Century or Later

A Sino-Tibetan Bronze Seated Figure of Shadakshari Lokeshvara Buddha, 18th Century or Later
Lot 170 Details
A Sino-Tibetan Bronze Seated Figure of Shadakshari Lokeshvara Buddha, 18th Century or Later

漢藏 十八世紀 銅四臂觀音座像

Cast with the two principal hands in namaskara mudra, the raised left hand holding a lotus flower and the right grasping a rope, seated dhyanasana on a double lotus pedestal
13.6 x 9.7 in — 34.5 x 24.6 cm

Estimate $6,000-$8,000

Realised: $6,000
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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A Sino-Tibetan Bronze Seated Figure of Shadakshari Lokeshvara Buddha, 18th Century or Later
  • A Sino-Tibetan Bronze Seated Figure of Shadakshari Lokeshvara Buddha, 18th Century or Later
  • A Sino-Tibetan Bronze Seated Figure of Shadakshari Lokeshvara Buddha, 18th Century or Later
Provenance:

Private Collection, Vancouver

來源: 溫哥華私人珍藏

CONDITION DETAILS

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