Massive specimen of the old Karaweik bird type 20 tical bronze opium weight, Burma (from Ava, Rangoon, Amarapura), 18th. century.
Impressive Karaweik weight on a large octagonal base, with three neck-ridges, one back cover which is bended strongly backwards up.
Weight: c. 316 grams = 20 tical.
Condition: Nice Very fine for type with a lovely rich brown patina! Very smooth and attractive.
Rarity: Common.
Refference: Gear Group 2/3...
A pair of large and impressive bronze opium weights of 20 Tical, square bases, c. 1780.
Nice specimens with great patinas! Different tail types and perhaps issued with 20-30 years apart, but both later 18th. century.
Weight: Both weighs are close to 300 grams = 20 Tical
Condition: F-VF, moderate wear and fine patinas
Provenance: John Abrahamsen Collection, important Danish private collection of c...
Bronze 10 tical opium Toe weight with lovely patina, ca. 1750-1776 AD.
Lovely early version of the Toe type with the elavated tail and with four instead of the usual three spikes, with a octagonal base engraved with concenthric lines and fine details to the cast.
Possible released by King Hsinbyushin in connection with his war campaigns into Manipur, Lanna and Siam in 1763-1767. Reff: Leif B. Mikkelsen 'Opium Weights', p.133, fig. 71.
Weight: c...
A scarce larger, authentic bronze Opium Weight in the shape of a bridled and sadled Horse, Laotian at least 17th-19th. century.
A nice old Weight, depicting a very robust Horse with fine thick greyish tinned patina, looks like old silver!
Weight: 57,8 grams (equal to 5 Kyat).
Condition: Choice, smooth wear and many marks from old use, exceptional patina...
A rare and attractive Early Karaweik type bird opium weight. The bird with multible spikes, pointy beak and standing on a octagonal plint
Weight: c. 316 grams
Condition: Choice VF, detailed with fine green patina for the type.
Provenance: John Abrahamsen Collection, important Danish private collection of c. 350 Opium weights, hand-picked from 1991-2006, by the collector from German British and Danish dealers. Comes with COA and provenance.
Interesting and rare early bronze opium weight, probably an Old Shan Hamsa bird, c. 16th. century.
The bird is standing on an octagonal base.
Weight: 72,67 grams = 5 Tical, which equals the 14,4 grams standard for the birds from c. 1560!
Condition: Good Fine, much circulation and nice brown patina.
Provenance: John Abrahamsen Collection, important Danish private collection of c...
Fine early Tibet prayer Gau silver and copper box with natural torquise and lapis gemstones, 19th. cent.
Finely patinated and uncleaned for very long.
Size: 9 cm. wide and 8,7 cm. tall.
Ex. Private collection of Ulf Gudmundsen from the 1950s to 2007. An important collection of Tribal African and Asian antiques.
Interesting lot of two bronzeage weapons from the Dong Son Culture, Han Chinese designs of weaponery, c. 300-100 BC.
A very nice consisting of a fine spearpoint with raised shoulds, socket and midrib, and a socketed battleaxe.
Sizes: 9,8 cm for the axe and 12,5 cm. for the spear.
The Dong Son Culture evolved semi-autonomous from the Han Empire in China until the powerful Han-dynasti Nanyue expanded south around 110 BC...
Good circa early 20th CE pair of miniature Lanna Northern Thai Buddhas. The small one on left is amulet sized (H: 5.2cm/2in) with traces of gold and black lacquer and the larger one is a small votive image (H: 7.2cm/2.8in). I believe these to be cast in zinc. Free shipping international shipping via Hong Kong Registered Airmail.
A pair of interesting early bronze opium weights of Arakan, Burma, made just after Shan occupation in the late 18th. cent.
Hamsa birds with one spike in the manor of the Shan weights from 1770s-. As typical for these attractive weights, they are made in a rather crude provincial style to cover the need for weights used as currency. Also note the round or semicircular bases.
Weight: c. 313-320 grams each...
A massive and solid bronze axe in the battleaxe form with a wide blade, Dong Son Culture, Annam region of present day Vietnam, 4th.-1st. cent. BC.
The type of axe have been found in most of Southern Han Empire (South), the very wide edge of the blade is peculiar for the Annam region.
The Dong Son Culture evolved semi-autonomous from the Han Empire in China until the powerful Han-dynasti Nanyue expanded south around 110 BC...
Large medallion with a relief design on both sides, a galloping horse on the obverse and a scorpio surrounded by symbols on the reverse. Tin alloy, soil incrustations. Siam, Ayuthaya period15th to 18th century. Diameter: 6,7 cm. Good condition.
Pair of lovely U-tail 10 tical Hamsa birds, late Shan, Burma, c. 1800-1860.
As good as they come for their types and scarce variants with their beaks slightly open as if laughing!
Weigts: 161,4 grams and 160 grams)
Condition: Good Very fine and Extremely fine for types with silver and brown patinas.
Gear Group 1/2. Mikkelsen p.146 fig...
A genuine Bronze OPIUM WEIGHT OF CHINTHE MYTHICAL LION, Burma, 18/19th Century. Square base, 62 gr, (4 tical), size: 40 mm. Very good condition. Dark, smooth, naturally formed patina
A rare and attractive Early Karaweik type bird opium weight. The bird with multible spikes, pointy beak and standing on a octagonal plint
Weight: c. 310 grams
Condition: Choice VF, detailed with fine brown patina for the type.
Provenance: John Abrahamsen Collection, important Danish private collection of c. 350 Opium weights, hand-picked from 1991-2006, by the collector from German British and Danish dealers. Comes with COA and provenance.
A Malay Brass Belt Buckle with Niello patterning.
E20thC. Length; 9 1/4" (23.5 cm). Condition; some wear and lac missing, repair to fitting.
Another lovely and very old bronze weight, Mon duck type, 1636-1700 AD.
Weight: 79,67 grams = 5 Tical.
The bird without beak appendages and sort of 'sleeping', octagonal base with concenthric lines and verification mark of 4-rayed star at the side of base. Added mass.
Condition: Nice Very Fine for type, dark green patina with earthern encrustations!.
Reff. Gear group 4; Mikkelsen p. 114 fig. 49-50.
Rarity: Scarce.
Provenance: John...
A rare 3 Tical Brahmani duck or Old Mon Duck of the early style, Burma, c. 1480-1520 AD.
The bird finely incised on the wings and stands on a round base.
Weight: c. 39,17 grams = probably 3 Tical, which fits scale at the period of around 13 grams/unit. A very rare weigth!
Condition: Near Very fine, wear but a lovely brown and red patina, attractive!
Reff. L.B. Mikkelsen p. 108, figure 41-42; Gear group 5.
Provenance: John Abrahamsen Collecti...