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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
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
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...
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$1,850.00 Thai manuscript wooden chest with gilded gold.
Age: Thailand, Rattanakosin Period, 19th Century
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$900.00 Burmese wood carving panel.
Age: Burma, Mandalay Period, 19th Century
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$750.00 A pair of Burmese wood carving angel panels.
Age: Burma, Mandalay Period, 19th Century
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$880.00 Burmese wooden tray.
Age: Burma, Mandalay Period, 19th Century
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$1,200.00 Covered vase, probably an urn, either funerary or ritual. It is carved from a single piece of very dark reddish-brown almost black hardwood. The lid adapts perfectly to the receptacle which required perfect mastery because the shape is wavy. On the "neck" of the lid are traced wide curves like so many necklaces on a female neck. This urn can be used with advantage to present jewelry. Here we have put as an example a Chinese necklace from the Neolithic period which is not for sale...
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$500.00 Burmese wood carving with stand.
Age: Burma, Mandalay Period, 19th Century
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$900.00 Burmese wood carving panel.
Age: Burma, Mandalay Period, 19th Century
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$1,600.00 Rustic Thai ox cart wooden wheel with stand.
Age: Thailand, 19th Century
GALERIE TIAGO
sold Carved wooden tray decorated with two dragons.
Indochina – First half of the 20th century
Height: 1 in (2.5 cm) – width: 13.4 in (34 cm) – length: 23.6 in (60 cm)
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$1,000.00 Burmese wood carving panel with elephant, the carved have a curved shape.
Age: Burma, Mandalay Period, 19th Century
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$1,100.00 Laos wooden finial Naga, used for decoration on top of temple's roof.
Age: Laos, 19th Century
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$980.00 Thai wood carving, carved as Naga under leaf-shape, painted with lacquer and golden colour, decorated with mirror-tiles, used for temple decoration.
The middle is carved as Dharmacakra surrounded by flowers and leaves. Dharmacakra (eight-sided pillar or the wheel of doctrine) is the symbol of Buddha's first sermon. Age: Thailand, 19th Century
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$980.00 Thai wood carving, carved as Naga under leaf-shape, painted with lacquer and golden colour, used for temple decoration.
The middle is carved as Dharmacakra surrounded by flowers and leaves. Dharmacakra (eight-sided pillar or the wheel of doctrine) is the symbol of Buddha's first sermon. Age: Thailand, 19th Century
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$980.00 Thai wood carving with angel, carved as Naga under leaf-shape, painted with lacquer and golden colour, decorated with mirror-tiles, used for temple decoration.
Age: Thailand, 19th Century
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$980.00 Thai wood carving, carved as Naga under leaf-shape, painted with lacquer and golden colour, decorated with mirror-tiles, used for temple decoration.
The middle is carved as Dharmacakra surrounded by flowers and leaves. Dharmacakra (eight-sided pillar or the wheel of doctrine) is the symbol of Buddha's first sermon. Age: Thailand, 19th Century
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