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Amethyst Carving of Shou Lao, late Qing or Republican

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Hardstones: Pre 1950   item# 743465

Amethyst Carving of Shou Lao, late Qing or Republican
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Mandalay Road Trading Company, Inc.
(206) 855-0850


$600 

Carved from a single piece of amethyst, this statue depicts Shou Lao, god of Longevity, with 'fu dogs' at play. Early 20th century.
Approximately 10 x 7 cm.



Large Burmese Elephant Bell

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Metalwork: Pre 1930   item# 531218

Large Burmese Elephant Bell
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Mandalay Road Trading Company, Inc.
(206) 855-0850


$600 

This large elephant bell, dating to the early 1920's, would have been worn around the neck of an elephant with the included stand. The stand, made of bamboo and teak, appears to be primarily original, the exception being the manner in which the bell is hung. That device uses newer wood and rubber. The rubber, from an inner tube, can be easily replaced or removed, but somehow it seems to suit as something similar would undoubtably been used. The stand is approximately 19"x16"x7&q ...click for details


Thangka on Leather of Mahakala the Protector

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Paintings: Pre 1950   item# 406862

Thangka on Leather of Mahakala the Protector
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Mandalay Road Trading Company, Inc.
(206) 855-0850


$250 

Approximately 66cm. x 51cm. I believe that this Thangka is of Shadbhuja Mahakala, the wrathful emanation of Avalokiteshra. A protector, this representation has basic traits and themes in common with Gelupga works I have seen, though the fact that it has been done on leather is unusual. This, with the use of white to outline musculature, may indicate a possible Mongolian origin. Late 19th to mid 20th century.

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