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Ancient Thai Bronze Head Of Buddha

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 156992 (stock# 291AAA)

Ancient Thai Bronze Head Of Buddha
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$450 

This strongly modeled Mon Dvaravati bronze head portrays the Buddha with a stern expression framed by long pendant earlobes and the high mound usnisa formed from the tightly curled hair (the top bead is missing). Fine patina and encrustations, no repairs. Thailand, 7th/8th Centuries. Approximately 3-3/4 inches high, exclusive of teakwood base.


Antique Betel Nut Box

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Metalwork: Pre 1837 VR   item# 73850 (stock# 236AAA)

Antique Betel Nut Box
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$375.00 

A sturdy little coffer for storing and heating betel nuts and the lime necessary for chewing them, this fine brass work, approximately 5-1/4 inches by 2-1/2 inches by two inches high, is nicely punched and engraved with designs of trailing foliage and geometric patterns. Raised framing has been filed to suggest rope-work.. It is easy to see how this form influenced the design of early Dutch tobacco boxes. The two metal inside dividers are missing, but the piece retains its push button lock. ...click for details


Very Large Indonesian Betel Nut Box

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Pre 1900   item# 18619 (stock# 116AAA)

Very Large Indonesian Betel Nut Box
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$725 

This finely crafted Indonesian betel nut box is the finest I have ever come across. The strapwork decorated body is in clearest white paktong, an alloy of copper, nickel and zinc much favored as a tarnish-free silver substitute by British silversmiths in the Eighteenth Century. There are three compartments inside for the betelnuts and the lime and betel leaves necessary for chewing them. Indonesian, Nineteenth Century. Approximately 7-3/4 inches long by four inches wide by 2-3/4 inches high. ...click for details

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