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Lot 996 | Vajradhara
Estimate
600
- 800
€
D
VAJRADHARA.
Origin: Sino-Tibetan.
Date: Ca. 19th c.
Technique: Copper bronze with fire gilding.
Description: The transcendent Buddha sitting in padmasana and his arms crossed in front of his chest. A large five-part crown adorns his head, crowned by a high chignon. The two characteristic attributes he holds in his hands - vajra and bell - cast separately. Base closed.
Measurement: 696g, h.16cm.
Condition A/B.
Provenance:
Collection Emil Ball (1907-2008). Acquired locally in the 1970s-90s.
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| Recommend lot | Origin: Sino-Tibetan.
Date: Ca. 19th c.
Technique: Copper bronze with fire gilding.
Description: The transcendent Buddha sitting in padmasana and his arms crossed in front of his chest. A large five-part crown adorns his head, crowned by a high chignon. The two characteristic attributes he holds in his hands - vajra and bell - cast separately. Base closed.
Measurement: 696g, h.16cm.
Condition A/B.
Provenance:
Collection Emil Ball (1907-2008). Acquired locally in the 1970s-90s.
Conditions of this Lot
VAT margin scheme, VAT included, but must not be indicated, not refundable
29% buyer’s premium on the hammer price
29% buyer’s premium on the hammer price
Estimated Estimated shipping costs for this lot:
Germany: 15,97 Euro plus 3,03 Euro VAT
EU: 26,89 Euro plus 5,11 Euro VAT
Worldwide: 50,42 Euro plus 9,58 Euro VAT
additional shipping insurance
Stock Id: 65689-4