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USD $595.00 An antique finely hand carved wooden box from Northern Thailand. Has hinges so the cover opens and folds back. Size:length 34 cm x width 23 cm x height 20 cm. (13.5" x 9" x 8"). Rare find!
Wood spoon, its handle finely carved in the shape of a standing female figurine. Nice age patina. Ifugao tribes, Northern Luzon Island, Philippines archipelago. Height: 18 cm. The spoon is nicely mounted on a custom stand. Very good condition. Provenance: Zemanek Munster tribal art auction sale # 77.
A fine Balinese hardwood carving showing the Hindu god Ganesha with his typical elephant head seated on a raised lotus throne. Condition: fine, a bit dusty. Dimension: c. 25.3 cm high, 8 cm deep. For a close depiction please visit the statue TM-15-171 in the "Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam". Collected in situ by a Dutch family in the 1st half of the 20th C.
Southeast Asian : Carvings : Pre 1940
item #1439888
(stock #gy6244)
2ezr
Inquire for Price Chinese Mother of Pearl Mahjong Set with Wood Box
The box is 6.6 inches (16.8 cm) tall by 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) long and 9.2 inches (23.3 cm) wide. Each tile is 0.4 inch thick (1 cm) by 1.2 inches (3 cm) in length and 0.78 inch (2 cm) wide. The total weight is 9.3 Lb. The box has hairline, surface wears and scratches. Some tiles have rubbing paints, flea bite chips, surface wears and scratches (as seen in the photos)...
Southeast Asian : Carvings : Pre 1910
item #1444367
Zentner Collection
SOLD A rare Himalayan hardwood storage chest with a simple hinge top lid. Originally from the foothills of the Himalayas this chest would have been used to keep safe storage of dry goods. All hand carved with geometric designs. Hand forged chain that hooks and secures the lid closed. Original finish with natural coloring. Very sturdy and in pristine condition.
AntiqueTica.com
$2,400.00 A set of Thai wood carving panels with flower.
Age: Thailand, Rattanakosin Period, 19th Century
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$2,600.00 A set of Thai wood carving panels with flower.
Age: Thailand, Rattanakosin Period, 19th Century
Hundred and One Antiques
$1,700.00 A rare antique, large cross - crucifix made of wood inlaid with mother of pearl, 17th - 18th century, China (probably Macau).
The cross is formed of two hardwood elements (probably rosewood), a central staff, and a horizontal bar, inlaid with incised and finely engraved mother-of-pearl to depict vines and acanthus leaves. Both ends of the arms and the top of the cross are shaped like Ruya's heads and inlaid with mother of pearl with lotus flowers and acanthus leaves...
Southeast Asian : Carvings : Pre 1900
item #1457795
(stock #BNJcherootPi)
June Hastings
$300.00 19th century hand carved Asian figural cheroot pipe with a Mother-of-Pearl disk inset on each side and a dark red lacquer rim. A very unusual and collectible pipe that was used "back in the day" when smoking cheroot in pipes was fashionable. Missing its stem which could have been metal or reed. Measures 3.5 inches long.
GALERIE TIAGO
€4,000.00 Child Jesus as a Good Shepherd ivory statuette on a pedestal. He is naked and his face is gently leaned. His hairs are sculpted in fine strand of hair shaping curls. His almond eyes and his fixed look suggest a mystic and pensive attitude. The Christ child is seated, he is in a deeply meditation...
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$1,350.00 Burmese wooden pagoda with gilded gold and glass.
Age: Burma, Mandalay Period, 19th Century
Zentner Collection
$7,500.00 An antique Papau New Guinea Yipwon figure of the Alamblak people. Anthropomorphic opposing hook style hardwood carving. A large one such as this was collectively owned by clans and worshipped to bring victory to battles and success during hunting. The Yipwon is the patron spirit of warfare and hunting. Custom metal fabricated stand supports the figure.
Provenance Handley Collection Age: 19th Century Dimensions: 12" Wide by 76 1/2" High by 12" Deep
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$1,350.00 Large Burmese wooden flower decoration with stand.
Age: Burma, Mandalay Period, 19th Century
Zentner Collection
$875.00 Antique Philippine container cover most likely from the Ifugauo people and part of a punamhan (ceremonial ritual) box or a pukok rice container. Carved with a guardian figure in relief. Confidently hewn with sure chisel marks and dark patina.
Age: circa 1900 Dimensions: 15" high x 13 3/4" wide x 2 1/2" deep
Gallery Samdao
$440.00 A Finely carved lacquered teak wood puppet head.
The head was covered with dark orange color and then lacquered with golden lacquer.
Finely carved with nice details.
This head was part of a puppet representing nature spirit.
A Very Nice Collector piece.
The piece is in Good condition, Good remains of polychrome lacquer covered with gold color...
Zentner Collection
$2,000.00 Antique Philippine long wooden low bench-like slab for agricultural work. With shallow, circular mortar on one end for processing grain or seed. Stands on two low feet.
Age: circa 1900 Dimensions: 8" high x 73 3/4" long x 20" wide
Zentner Collection
$675.00 Antique Southeast Asian wood carving of the head of a makara. The Hindu water creature has the head of an elephant/deer and the body of a crocodile (or water monitor) giving it a dragon-like/serpentine appearance. Makara are often seen guarding entrances to holy spaces. This makara head was most likely once part of a temple...
AfricAsia Primitive and Antiques
€600.00 Wayang topeng mask, finely carved in wood to represent a typical character of that theater, with strong features, painted in polychrome colours to underline some areas. Animal hair was affixed to the mask to represent the hair and the moustache of the character. A wood bar was affixed to the inside of the mask, probably to allow the bearer to hold the mask with his teeth as is done sometimes. An inscription made by its former owner indicates the origin of the mask...
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