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Lovely Pair of Italian Wood Sculptures

Antiques: Decorative Art: Organics: Wood: Pre 1837 VR   item# 453333 (stock#P856128)

Lovely Pair of Italian Wood Sculptures
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$3,500 USD 

Lovely Pair of Italian Hand-carved Wood Sculptures are in Very Good Overall Condition,c1800. Featuring Intricate Detail the Two Women Measuring 21" tall x 5.5" wide x 4.5" deep are mostly intact, the lady on the left is missing her hand there is some age cracks as pictured but they are fabulous examples of Italian Carvings. Please view and zoom to enjoy, serious inquiries are welcome, priced as a pair.


Phenomenal Polychrome Indian Sculpture of a Sacred Peac

Antiques: Decorative Art: Organics: Wood: Pre 1800   item# 435211 (stock#P246718)

Phenomenal Polychrome Indian Sculpture of a Sacred Peac
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$28,000 USD 

This Polychrome Indian Sculpture of a Sacred Peacock is in Excellent Condition, c.early 18th century.This hand carved wood sculpture holds significant meaning in Hindu religious practice. It was originally placed inside a temple in India. The peacock, besides being the national bird of India, is known as the mount of the Lord of War, Subramanya (also known as Skanda), the son of Shiva and his consort Parvati. Riding a peacock signifies that Subramanya conquered pride, egoism, and vanity. The cob ...click for details

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