A beautiful Tibetan arm with a gilt cast copper hand and gilt repouse arm. The hand which went downward touching the earth, has a dharma wheel on the palm. Dates from the 16th/17th century. Measures 20 inches long. Black steel stand, crack in on finger. The open end of the arm is capped with a dark wood.
This is an elegant arm from a 14th century Buddha or Bodhisattva. It is a solid casting and ungilt. A beautiful form. It has a simple black steel stand. It measures 14 inches in length without the stand.
This is a nice 19th century Thangka depicting a Green Tara. It measures 16 inches high by 13 inches wide. (41 x 33cm)
It is unframed. In general good condition but some losses of pigment due to age
This is a very heavily cast sword from a Manjusri sculpture. It could be either Tibetan or Nepalese. I date it to the 17th century or earlier based on the casting. There is a heavy sprue coming out of the back of the sword that would have attatched to the figure. Beautiful old gilding, a wonderful casting. It measures 14 inches long (36cm).
This is a 14th century Western Tibetan bodhisattva head. A very beautiful face with remnants of gilding. It has missing crown leafs and damage to the back. It measures 5 3/8 inches high and 5 1/2 inches wide, (15 x 14cm). It comes with a stand.
A very unique early cast Tibetan Bodhisattva head. 13th century. A heavy casting and beautiful sculpture. It measures 7 inches high (18cm). Pedestal stand. 12 1/4 inches high in stand (32cm)
A nicely sculpted cast bronze base to a Yamantaka sculpture. 17th century. Some cracks and repairs. Measures 4 3/4 inches long, 2 3/4 inches high. (12 x 7 cm).
This is a nice set of arms which were part of a Tibetan wrathful figure. They are a heavy casting, with hot gilding. A very nice little sculpture. It measures 5 inches high x 4 inches wide (13 x 10cm). It has a nice simple steel stand. 6 inche high in the stand (15 cm).