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A Manju Netsuke Carved bone of
A Manju Netsuke Carved bone of boy and fan, rubbed with pigments, hollow and pierced, not signed, approx. 1/2"T x 2"D. A manju netsuke is a thick, flat, round netsuke, with carving usually done in relief, sometimes made of two ivory halves. Named after the Japanese confection "Manju". From Muriel S. Butkin Estate to Benefit the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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(LOT OF 2) JAPANESE INRO AND
(LOT OF 2) JAPANESE INRO AND MANJU (lot of 2) Japanese inro and manju, comprising a lacquered four cased inro carved with scrolling decoration, and a lacquered manju with a bronze inset depicting a devil figure with a crab, 3.5"h.
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JAPANESE MANJU BY KOMIN LENGTH
JAPANESE MANJU BY KOMIN LENGTH 3".JAPANESE MANJU BY KOMIN, In slab form, depicting birds on flowering tree branches. Signed. Dimensions: Length 3". Provenance: The Collection of Gloria and Joe Kurilecz.
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Japanese inlaid palm wood inro
Japanese inlaid palm wood inro and manju netsuke, Meiji period The box comprising a single compartment, with unfinished exterior inlaid with plant forms in mother of pearl and other materials; the manju of unidentified material, with relief scene of a hero knocking down a villain
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A Japanese embroidered purse and
A Japanese embroidered purse and ivory manju Meiji period (1868-1912) the leather purse embroidered with pavilions in a landscape with phoenix bronze clasp mount 5.5in. suspended from chains attached to an ivory manju carved as a chrysanthemum and other flowers 1.75in. together with a shibuichi gold inlaid kurikata (scabbard mount) approx 1.1in. Estimate ?200-300 Purse - stitching to the pagoda is lacking and unpicked. Manju is in good condition. FURTHER IMAGES ALREADY AVAILABLE AT WWW.GORRINGES.CO.UK Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?300
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An Ivory Manju Netsuke of a
An Ivory Manju Netsuke of a Horse, Signed Masanao, Together With a Two-Case Inro, 19th Century The manju carved with a horse in a playful leaping pose, the reverse with trailing leaves and signed 'Masanao' in an oval reserve, the himetoshi fitted with a silver clasp; the inro carved and inlaid with flowers, signed
manju diameter 1.7 in — 4.3 cm
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NETSUKE. Japan early 20th century
NETSUKE. Japan early 20th century ivory. Manju form with the Seven Sages of the Bamboo grove 1 3/4''d.
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An Indian Red Sandstone Stele of
An Indian Red Sandstone Stele of Jainism Mah?v?ra
Punjab Region, 10th Century
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carved with Mah?v?ra seated in vajrasana on a cushion which is placed on a rectangular base flanked by a pair of beasts, his face with serene expression, elongated earlobes, curled hairdress and usnisha, flanked by a pair of bodhisattvas and a four vidyadharas above.
Height 18 x width 11 5/8 x depth 5 1/2 in.
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A Group of Three Manju Netsuke
A Group of Three Manju Netsuke one of a pierce carved stag antler depicting a figure holding a lotus blossom one of ivory carved with a figure of a woman and one of ivory pierce carved depicting fishermen. Width of widest 2 inches.
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MICHAEL SUTTY LIMITED FIGURE MARUJA
MICHAEL SUTTY LIMITED FIGURE MARUJA THE STRONGA rare study based on the painting of Sir William Flint of a woman holding two water pitchers.
Although the limited edition size of 350 is listed, very few of these figures were actually made. Includes original certificate, photograph, and letter from the studio. The painting by Sir William Flint, completed in 1935, depicts a semi naked young woman demonstrating her incredible strength to a group of Spanish peasants. The fact that she can lift, outstretched from her arms, what we perceive as full jugs of water, denotes not only her strength, but also her beauty and vigor. The title, Maruja the Strong, is a play on words, as Maruja is not only a variant of the female name Maria, but is also a slang word in Spanish for 'good wife'. #maruja #femaleempowerment
Artist: Michael Sutty
Issued: 1992
Dimensions: 13"W x 14.5"H
Edition Number: 2 of 350 Manufacturer: Michael Sutty Limited
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
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Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze figure
Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze figure of Manjusri 18/19th century Seated in dhyanasana on a trianguka double lotus throne, shoulders supporting two lotus, jewelled chest and hands in dhyana mundra. H: 4 in.
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CAST BRONZE FIGURE OF MANJUSRI Cast
CAST BRONZE FIGURE OF MANJUSRI Cast bronze figure of Manjusri, shown seated in dhyanasana on a double-lotus throne pedestal with the left hand in tarjanimudra, the figure elaborately adorned in ornamental attire, the serene expression framed by a eight-pointed crown and ornamental earrings, the back of the pedestal with an inscribed dedication dating it to the sixteen year of the Hongzhi reign (in accordance with 1501), 10.75"h. Provenance: Acquired from Gu Yea Guan Art Gallery, Bangkok, December 14, 1993.
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(7) ILLUSTRATED RAGAMALA MANUSCRIPT
(7) ILLUSTRATED RAGAMALA MANUSCRIPT PAGES, INDIA(lot of 7) Framed illustrated manuscript pages, India, ink and gouache on paper, with script calligraphy, likely from a Ragamala series, featuring women playing musical instruments, interacting with deer, peacocks, snakes, fighting rams, and a cat, sight: approx 7 7/8"h, 4 3/8"w, overall: 13.25"h, 9.75"w; 11lbs total
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A Japanese Horn Manju Netsuke
A Japanese Horn Manju Netsuke 19th Century Intricately carved scene of a man an woman on one side poem and signature on the verso pierced for use 1/2" x 1-3/4"D.
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ANTIQUE TIBETAN THANGKA,
ANTIQUE TIBETAN THANGKA, MANJUSRIAntique Tibetan Thangka, Manjusri. Distemper on cloth. Inscribed verso. Manjusri is a bodhisattva associated with prajna (wisdom) in Mahayana Buddhism. His name means "Gentle Glory" in Sanskrit.
Provenance: From the estate of Francis Luis Mora (1874-1940).
Image Size: 20 x 11.5 in.
Overall Size: 34.5 x 14 in.
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Two Japanese elephant ivory
Two Japanese elephant ivory manju, five elephant ivory ojime and two metal mask modeles 19th century and later, several signed Two oval manju signed in low relief, four oval ojime, one scull form ojime, together with a bronze and white metal mask. Longest: 2 1/3 in.
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NETSUKE. Japan early 20th century
NETSUKE. Japan early 20th century ivory. Manju form carved with a person and a dragon in the ocean. Signed. 2 1/4''l.
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MANJIT BAWA (INDIA 1941-2008) OIL
MANJIT BAWA (INDIA 1941-2008) OIL ON CANVASIn the manner of Manjit Bawa (INDIAN, 1941 - 2008) oil painting on canvas depicting a deity seated upon a purple lion. Signed to verso and dated 1993. Unframed and not on stretcher. Canvas measures approx. 40"height x 52 1/2" width (101.6cm x 133.4cm).
Condition:
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JAPANESE EDO TOBACCO POUCH &
JAPANESE EDO TOBACCO POUCH & MANJU NETSUKEJapanese Meiji period tobacco pouch. Decorated along the exterior and interior with polychrome decoration depicting flying birds and other naturalistic motifs. The clasp depicts a dragon ship in low relief and is incised with flying birds along the interior. The attached manju depicts a bird; the additional manju depicts a deer. Tobacco Pouch; height: 9 5/8 in x width: 5 3/8 in. Manju; height: 5 5/8 in x diameter: 1 1/2 in.
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INDIAN PAHARI MANKOT SCHOOL
INDIAN PAHARI MANKOT SCHOOL MINIATURE PAINTING India,19th CenturyDepicts a six armed lion demon and green bull demon engaged in battle.
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Fine Japanese Shakudo Manju Netsuke
Fine Japanese Shakudo Manju Netsuke 1.25''. Inlaid with mixed metals: gold, copper, and steel. Depicting a seated male with basket of flowers. Signed on lower edge. Excellent condition with original patina. 19th century, Edo or Meiji period.
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POLYCHROMED CAST-IRON FIGURE OF
POLYCHROMED CAST-IRON FIGURE OF MANJUSHRI
MING DYNASTY, 16TH CENTURY ? ??????????the bodhisattva cast seated in lalitasana on the back of a lion, his body elaborately jewelled and hair fashioned in a high chignon enclosed by a three-leaf crown, beaded jewellery further adorned before his low-slung dhoti, the bejewelled beast stands on all fours supported on a low plinth with its head upturned and mouth ajar, with traces of red and blue pigment, engraved with dedicatory inscriptions on the back of his body(1)84cm highProvenance: Property of a Lady in Edinburgh, acquired from Christie's South Kensington, 26 Feb 2008, lot 121
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An Ivory Figure of Manjushri, Early
An Ivory Figure of Manjushri, Early 20th Century ???? ????????? height 9.4 in — 24 cm
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MANNUMI SHAQU (1917-2000) E7-824
MANNUMI SHAQU (1917-2000) E7-824 Cape Dorset WOMAN 1993 as per date on tag signed in syllabics Medium: stone 19" (height) 48.3cm (height) 7.3" (width) 18.5cm (width) 4" (depth) 10.2cm (depth)
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Fine Japanese elephant ivory four
Fine Japanese elephant ivory four case inro and manju netsuke signed, 19th century Very well carved body, showing two slightly recessed panels carved in low relief to show water birds among reeds and leaping carp on a Roman-Key ground, with well carved and signed manju netsuke. case L: 3 1/2 in PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Michigan
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TIBETO-CHINESE GILT BRONZE FIGURE
TIBETO-CHINESE GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF MANJUSHRI. 18th century. The figure standing on a lotus plinth the hands in dharmacakra holding a scrolling stem of lotus wearing a richly ornamented pleated dhoti incised with floral borders the bear chest arms and ankles bejeweled the tall topknot rises above the diadem flanked by scrolling ribbons. ??????????
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A Meiji period stained ivory
A Meiji period stained ivory manju netsuke carved in shallow relief with dragons and clouds 3ins Estimate ?250-300 There is the odd fine crack particularly around the central hole. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?750
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GUJARI RAGINI: A MAIDEN PLAYING A
GUJARI RAGINI: A MAIDEN PLAYING A VINA IN THE PRESENCE OF A PEACOCK IN THE GROUNDS OF A PALACE
MALWA, INDIA, 17TH CENTURY gouache and gold on paper, an illustration from a Ragamala series, depicting a maiden outside a palace holding a vina in her right hand and reaching out to the peacock with her left hand with the palace on the left hand side(1)22.5cm x 15.3cmProvenance: Formerly in a private Berlin collection
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A Gilt and Polychromed Wood
A Gilt and Polychromed Wood Figure of Manjushri, Qing Dynasty ? ???????? 7.7 x 6.8 in — 19.5 x 17.3 cm
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HIMALAYAN BRONZE FIGURE OF OF
HIMALAYAN BRONZE FIGURE OF OF MANJUSHRI Himalayan bronze figure of of Manjushri. 9" high.
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TIBETAN GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF
TIBETAN GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF MANJUSRI Tibetan gilt bronze figure of Manjusri, height: 8.75".
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Japanese smoker's kit, complete
Japanese smoker's kit, complete with tobacco pouch, pipe case, large manju netsuke, and pipe, Meiji period the pouch and pipe case of tooled and polychromed leather; the pouch with a mixed metal plaque depicting a samurai and three oni; joined by a multiple strand copper chain; the manju of rosewood with unmarked silver and ivory fittings; the pipe of chased bronze
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Chinese carved wood figure,
Chinese carved wood figure, Manjusri , bodhisatra of wisdom, black and gilt lacquered surface, hair with blue pigment, the deity seated in royal repose on a recumbent Buddhist lion, 19th or 20th century, 40 in. Right forearm pegged to arm as made off but present, right hand with loss to one finger, chips and repairs to other fingers, other surface losses, wear, chips.
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1 vol. Sanskrit Manuscript on Palm
1 vol. Sanskrit Manuscript on Palm Leaf Panels. Ramayana. N.p., n.d. [Indian subcontinent], [ca 18th-19th-Centuries?] Wood bds. Approx. 260 panels.
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SINO-TIBETAN FIGURE OF SEATED
SINO-TIBETAN FIGURE OF SEATED MANJUSRI WITH INLAID SMALL STONESSINO-TIBETAN FIGURE OF SEATED MANJUSRI WITH INLAID SMALL STONES, seated in vajrasana on a lotus base, both hands in dharmacakramudra, formerly holding lotus stems, wearing dhoti, jewelry partly inlaid with stones, pair of lotus flowers at his shoulders supporting book and sword, his face with serene expression, five leaf crown, sealed in copper with vajra - h:7.25in.
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An Andesite Stele of Manjushri,
An Andesite Stele of Manjushri, Majapahit Empire, Java, 14th Century height 16.7 in — 42.5 cm