A Javan bronze vajra, probably 8th-10th century
lot 41 (The Fine Sale, 25th Jun, 2025)
with multiple knopped stem and claws terminating in stylised bird heads 27cm long
Sold for £300 More details 12
A Javanese Majapahit period Indonesian bronze and iron figure of a half nude woman, 14th century
lot 42 (The Fine Sale, 25th Jun, 2025)
standing full length wearing a skirt and holding a jug on a beaded circular stand 14cm high
Sold for £190 More details 9
A large standing Prakhon Chai style standing bronze Buddhist figure, Thailand
lot 43 (The Fine Sale, 25th Jun, 2025)
on an associated ebonised wood stand 69cm high
Sold for £180 More details 19
A Burmese painted and partly gilded kneeling figure, 18/19th century
lot 44 (The Fine Sale, 25th Jun, 2025)
the hair in a long ponytail falling over the integral box base 18 x 11cm
Sold for £110 More details 8
A Chinese green monochrome small bottle vase, 18th century
lot 45 (The Fine Sale, 25th Jun, 2025)
of soft apple green tone, the paper label inscribed '56' 9.5cm high
Sold for £700 More details 9
A pair of Chinese green monochrome small bottle vases, Qing Dynasty, 19th century
lot 46 (The Fine Sale, 25th Jun, 2025)
with crazed apple green glazes, on associated bespoke wooden stands 9.5cm high
Sold for £750 More details 9
A pair of Chinese porcelain fish and wave bowls, Guangxu mark but probably Republic
lot 47 (The Fine Sale, 25th Jun, 2025)
each internally with a solitary goldfish, externally with 18 further fish in incised white waves, green borders, each bearing six character mark in ... read more
Sold for £120 More details 9
A Dehua seated figure of Guandi, Daoist God of War, mark of He Chaozong
lot 48 (The Fine Sale, 25th Jun, 2025)
on a dragon throne, holding his long beard, wearing dragon robes, impressed marks, 24cm high; together with a standing figure of Guanyin, Goddess of ... read more
Sold for £100 More details 11
A Chinese Dehua standing figure of Guanyin, Goddess of Mercy, 18th/19th century
lot 49 (The Fine Sale, 25th Jun, 2025)
with smiling expression, wearing robes and jewels, holding a bottle, impressed seal mark to the reverse 27cm high
Sold for £140 More details 7
Two similar Chinese stone fragments of flying apsaras, possibly Tang Dynasty
lot 50 (The Fine Sale, 25th Jun, 2025)
each carved in high relief with two mythical musicians with flying scarves/ribbons 25 x 16.5 and 21.5 x 15cm
Sold for £200 More details 7