Strauss & co - 16 March 2015, Cape Town

278 280 281 279 detail 278 A Tibetan bronze ‘singing’ bowl on stand, 18th/19th century the ovoid beaten body with scalloped inner rim, 40cm high, 48,5cm diameter , the red lacquer and gilt stand with circular pierced gallery, pierced and scalloped apron, on five cabriole legs with scroll feet, some repairs, 42cm high, 41cm diameter , with a red lacquer and leather-padded mallet (3) R20 000–30 000 279 An Indo-Tibetan print of the Buddha Sakyamuni, 18th/19th century printed with the central figure of the Buddha Sakyamuni enclosed by various bodhisattvas and attendants, block- printed on paper, laid down on paper, losses and some distress, approximately 97,5cm by 62cm R15 000–20 000 280 * An Indian carved ivory dagger hilt, 19th century carved with two standing figures back-to-back, each with fierce expression, their arms raised and supporting an open-mouthed mythical beast with a carved aperture to his back, steel nail fitting, the base with hairline crack and chip, 17cm long R12 000–15 000 281 * A pair of Indian carvings of deities, 19th century each standing figure holding a staff and attribute, with elaborate headdress, their earrings suspending a foliate garland, on a double lotus base and horn stand, the taller 18,2cm high (2) R4 000–6 000 100

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