Asian Art II - 22nd May 2019
Lot 807
A MONGOLIAN REPOUSSE AND INCISED COPPER RECTANGULAR INCENSE BURNER AND COVER 19TH CENTURY With a...
Estimate £600 - £800
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A MONGOLIAN REPOUSSE AND INCISED COPPER RECTANGULAR INCENSE BURNER AND COVER
19TH CENTURY
With a silvered cover and silver applied ornamentation, on one side are the Ashtamangala (the Eight Auspicious Symbols), on the other side are images of the Seven Precious Objects, at both ends are silver lion faces, each with a copper loop in his mouth, the cover replicates a Buddhist temple rooftop surmounted by a Chakra (the Wheel of Law) between two kneeling antelopes, symbolising Buddha's first sermon in the Deer Park near Benares, 38.6cm, 958g. (2)
Cf. The Newark Museum, Catalogue of the Tibetan Collection and Other Lamaist Articles, vol.5, p.76, pl.22 for a similar incense burner; see also N Tsultem, Mongolian Arts and Crafts, pl.38 for another related piece in the collection of the Gandan Monastery in Mongolia.