The auction includes three collections of oriental art from China, Japan and South East Asia, fine furniture, works of art and a fine selection of paintings from private collections
Part 1, Asian Art from the 2nd to the 20th Century 10.30 am | lots 1-321
Part 2, European Art and Oriental Carpets from the 14th to the 19th Century 3.00 pm | lots 322-690
VIEWING from Saturday 20 May to Wednesday 24 May 10 am/1 pm - 2 pm/6.30 pm (Sunday included) - Sala Bolaffi, via Cavour 17, Torino
A STANDING BUDDHA Burma, Mandalay period, 19th century
Carved from a single block of gilded wood, this statue portrays the Buddha standing in a samabhanga position and wearing a soft sampot that leaves the right shoulder uncovered, brightened by a border in coloured
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Starting price: € 300
A DANCER
Burma, Mandalay period, 19th Century Carved in wood and lacquered red, this sculpture represents a female figure standing on a nearly circular base and dressed in a long gown that reaches her ankles. She is captured in a dancing movement and wears a sort of
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Starting price: € 400
A RELIEF WITH BRAHMA India, style of 16th-17th century
Carved in a single block of grey stone, this depicts Brahma standing in the samabangha position on a base in the shape of a lotus flower. He is wearing an elegant sampot tied at the waist with a large knot in the
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Starting price: € 800
A BUDDHAMUCHALINDA Cambodia, Khmer, Angkor Vat period, 12th-13th century
Carved in grey stone, the figure is seated in the sattvasana position on the coils of the snake Muchalinda, whose seven heads form a nimbus to protect the god; the Buddha, is wearing a samghati,
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Starting price: € 1.500 | Sold for : € 1.500
A BUDDHAMUCHALINDA Cambodia
Khmer, Bayon period, 13th Century Carved in grey stone with traces of antique gilding; this statue depicts Buddha seated in the dhyanamudra position on the coils of the snake Muchalinda whose seven heads form an almond to protect the divinity.
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Starting price: € 1.500 | Sold for : € 1.500
UMA
Cambodia, Khmer, Kheleang period, late 10th Century Carved in stone, the statue depicts the deity standing in the samabhanga position; she is wearing a simple sampot tied at the waist with a thin belt and embellished by a sash that falls vertically between the legs;
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Starting price: € 10.000
LINTEL Cambodia, Khmer, Bayon period, 13th century
Part of an architectural element (lintel) carved in stone, portraying on the front a series of niches to hold as many deities, including the Brahma, recognisable for the four heads and four arms. On the left to the
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Starting price: € 2.000
VISHNU Cambodia, 12th-13th century
Carved in a reddish stone, this figure is standing in the samabangha position and has the arms extended along the sides with the palm of the right hand open outward. The figure is wearing a vertically striped sampot tied at the waist,
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Starting price: € 800 | Sold for : € 800
AN ANTEFIX WITH VISHNU
Cambodia, Khmer, Angkor Vat period, 12th Century Carved in stone, Vishnu occupies the central position and is flanked by two different manifestations of Lakshmi, Bhudevi and Sridevi; the group is arranged within a multilobed frame in relief. On
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Starting price: € 1.500
A MALE TORSO Cambodia, Khmer, Angkor Vat period, 12th century
Carved in grey stone, the figure is in the samabangha position; he is wearing a classic sampot cinched at the waist by a belt buckled in front and with an elaborate knot in the shape of an Ionic capital on the
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Starting price: € 3.000
A SET OF FOUR SCULPTURES
India Stone, composed by a relief with Gandhara-style figures, an animal head, probably a dog, a sculpture with two monkeys facing each other while seated on a tortoise, a divinity holding a human figure on her lap in a pyramid composition.
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Starting price: € 500
A STELA WITH FIGURE OF A GUARDIAN
Cambodia, Khmer, Bayon period, 13th Century Carved in grey stone, there is a cuspidate almond in relief that reproduces a naga snake, above which there are vegetal patterns. Inside there is a figure of a standing guardian holding a club
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Starting price: € 4.500
A SCULPTURE WITH THE WHEEL OF VISHNU India, probably 11th century
Carved in beige stone, this was certainly part of a monumental group portraying Vishnu. The chakra wheel is in fact his ever-present attribute. On wood stand. Height 5.71 in.
Starting price: € 250 | Sold for : € 250
GANGA ON MAKARA India, 19th -20th century
Carved in dark grey stone, the relief of Ganga, the goddess of the River Ganges, seated cross-legged on the back of Makara, a Hindu mythological aquatic creature. Ganga has four arms, one left hand is holding a container of
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Starting price: € 200 | Sold for : € 200
TWO SCULPTURES India, 19th century
Both these pieces were carved in grey stone. Once portrays a monkey seated with his right front hand to his mouth; the other Balakrishna is in pose on an oval base. Height 2.75 in.
Starting price: € 300
A BAS-RELIEF WITH FIGURES Gandhara, 2nd-3rd century
Architectural fragment carved in accentuated bas-relief in grey schist, depicting a scene with some faithful adoring the Triratna, the symbol that represents the three Buddhist jewels (Buddha, Dharma, and Samgha). Wear
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Starting price: € 500 | Sold for : € 500
VISHNU India, Mathura, 4th-6th century
Carved in an intensely red stone, with four arms, a tall crown, and a necklace. One of the left hands rests on a chakra wheel, emblem of universal knowledge. On wood stand. Wear and loss of details. Height 6.69 in.
Starting price: € 400
A STONE STATUE OF GUARDIAN DEITY (ZHEN WU?)
China, Ming dynasty (1368-1644) (?) Grey stone, carved all around. The deity on horse is portrayed wearing armour, his long-beared face is bellicose; while his hands once were holding weapons. The statue was probably positioned
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Starting price: € 2.500
TWO BOWLS WITH CÉLADON GLAZING China, Longquan kilns (Zhejiang), Ming dynasty, 14th-15th century
Fine stoneware moulded and glazed. One of the two bowls, made much lighter and finer, was decorated freehand with quick masterful gestures: the rim is engraved to suggest
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Starting price: € 350
A RIBBED CÉLADON JAR
China, Longquan kilns (Zhejiang), Ming dynasty, 16th-17th Century Lid missing. Some cracks starting at the rim have caused unintentional crackles. Height 5.75 in., diameter at rim 5.79 in.
Starting price: € 300
A CÉLADON DISH WITH FLAT RIM
China, Longquan kilns (Zhejiang), Ming dynasty (1368-1644) Glazed red stoneware, slightly engraved on the mirror with vines and flowers. The even grey-green glaze leaves only the base unglazed. Old repair of a chip on the rim. Diameter 10.12
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Starting price: € 300
A VASE DECORATED WITH PETALS South-eastern China, 14th-16th century
Very heavy red stoneware, with grey-brown glaze imitating céladon. Free-hand etching of bands of petals. Height 6.97 in., diameter at rim 2.99 in.
Starting price: € 200 | Sold for : € 400
A SMALL ARCHAISTIC-SHAPED CÉLADON VASE WITH RINGS China, Yuan dynasty or later, 14th century
Moulded stoneware with Yaozhou-like céladon glazing and crackles. Even the base and the interior of the neck are glazed. Repair on the rim, two chips on the ring of the base.
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Starting price: € 200
TWO CONICAL BOWLS WITH CÉLADON GLAZING AND VERY FINE CRAQUELURE China, Song dynasty, 12th-13th century (?)
Stoneware paste very fine and lightweight. The unusual beauty of these two bowls lies in the elegant profile and the exquisite shades of the glaze. The pale glaze
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Starting price: € 600 | Sold for : € 600
TWO VASES MADE FOR EXPORTATION IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA
China, Fujian province, southern Song dynasty (1127-1279) Lightweight stoneware produced in bivalve mould and glazed down to the ring of the base. The glazing is finely crackled, light blue in the hollows, created by the
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Starting price: € 300 | Sold for : € 300