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21 avril 2021

A gilt-bronze figure of Buddha, Northern Wei dynasty, dated Zhengshi fourth year, corresponding to 507

A gilt-bronze figure of Buddha, Northern Wei dynasty, dated Zhengshi fourth year, corresponding to 507
Lot 199. A gilt-bronze figure of Buddha, Northern Wei dynasty, dated Zhengshi fourth year, corresponding to 507. Height 7 ¼ in., 18.3 cm. Estimate: 20,000 - 30,000 USD. Lot sold: 195,300 USD. Courtesy Sotheby's. modeled standing before a flame-shaped...
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21 avril 2021

A gilt-bronze 'mythical beast' weight, Han - Six dynasties

A gilt-bronze 'mythical beast' weight, Han - Six dynasties
Lot 198. A gilt-bronze 'mythical beast' weight, Han - Six dynasties . Length 2 ¼ in., 5.7 cm. Estimate: 15,000 - 20,000 USD. Lot sold: 37,800 USD. Courtesy Sotheby's. crouching with the muscular body twisting sharply and the head turned to one side, the...
21 avril 2021

An archaic bronze horse, Han dynasty (206 -220 AD)

An archaic bronze horse, Han dynasty (206 -220 AD)
Lot 197. An archaic bronze horse, Han dynasty (206 -220 AD) . Length 9 ¼ in., 23.5 cm. Estimate: 10,000 - 15,000 USD. Lot sold: 18,900 USD. Courtesy Sotheby's. standing foursquare, the neck held high with the head directed forward with an alert expression...
21 avril 2021

A gilt copper alloy figure of Shakyamuni, Khasa Malla, 13th-14th century

A gilt copper alloy figure of Shakyamuni, Khasa Malla, 13th-14th century
Lot 20. A gilt copper alloy figure of Shakyamuni, Khasa Malla, 13th-14th century. Himalayan Art Resources item no.61907; 26 cm (10 1/4 in.), height including tangs; 25 cm (9 7/8 in.), height excluding tangs. Est: HK$ 500,000 - HK$ 700,000. Sold for HK$...
21 avril 2021

A gilt copper alloy figure of Bhaishajyaguru, Tibet, 15th century

A gilt copper alloy figure of Bhaishajyaguru, Tibet, 15th century
Lot 22. A gilt copper alloy figure of Bhaishajyaguru, Tibet, 15th century. Himalayan Art Resources item no.16980. 27 cm (10 5/8 in.) high. Est: HK$ 2,000,000 - HK$ 3,000,000. Sold for HK$ 2,502,500 (€ 267,504). © Bonhams 2001-2021. Skillfully modelled...
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21 avril 2021

A gilt copper alloy figure of Tara, Tibet, Densatil style, circa 14th century

A gilt copper alloy figure of Tara, Tibet, Densatil style, circa 14th century
Lot 12. A gilt copper alloy figure of Tara, Tibet, Densatil style, circa 14th century. Himalayan Art Resources item no.68457. 17 cm (6 3/4 in.) high. Est: HK$ 3,200,000 - HK$ 4,500,000. Sold for HK$ 4,002,500 (€ 427,846). © Bonhams 2001-2021. Published:...
20 avril 2021

A bronze ritual food vessel (Gui), Late Shang - early Western Zhou dynasty

A bronze ritual food vessel (Gui), Late Shang - early Western Zhou dynasty
Lot 195. A bronze ritual food vessel (Gui), Late Shang - early Western Zhou dynasty . Diameter 8 ⅞ in., 22.5 cm. Estimate: 20,000 - 30,000 USD. Lot sold: 50,400 USD. Courtesy Sotheby's. the deep rounded body with an everted rim all raised on a tall splayed...
20 avril 2021

An important documentary archaic bronze ritual food vessel (Gui), Late Shang dynasty, probably c. 1072 BC

An important documentary archaic bronze ritual food vessel (Gui), Late Shang dynasty, probably c. 1072 BC
Lot 193. An important documentary archaic bronze ritual food vessel (Gui), Late Shang dynasty, probably c. 1072 BC . Width 11 ⅛ in., 28.3 cm. Estimate: 600,000 - 800,000 USD. Lot sold: 5,434,500 USD. Courtesy Sotheby's. finely cast below the rim with...
20 avril 2021

A rare archaic bronze ritual food vessel (Gui), Late Shang dynasty

A rare archaic bronze ritual food vessel (Gui), Late Shang dynasty
Lot 192. A rare archaic bronze ritual food vessel (Gui), Late Shang dynasty . Width 14 ¾ in., 37.5 cm. Estimate: 200,000 - 300,000 USD. Lot sold: 504,000 USD. Courtesy Sotheby's. well cast with the deep rounded sides rising from a splayed foot to a flared...
20 avril 2021

A Liangzhu-style crescent-shaped jade pendant, Neolithic period or later

A Liangzhu-style crescent-shaped jade pendant, Neolithic period or later
Lot 191. A Liangzhu- jade crescent-shaped pendant, Neolithic period or later . Width 2 ¼ in., 5.7 cm. Estimate: 5,000 - 7,000 USD. Lot sold: 7,560 USD. Courtesy Sotheby's. of semi-circular form, one side finely carved and incised in low relief with a...
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