AN INDO-JAVANESE BRONZE STANDING VISHU, with an open flame-bordered back slab, the front right hand making a gesture, the other hands with a wheel, conch shell, and club, on a small circular lotus pedestal and rectangular stepped base with Garuda guardian, possibly 12th - 14th century, 9" high Provenance: The A. T. Dexter Collection of Indo-Javanese, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian bronzes. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DATING OF THIS LOT HAS BEEN UPDATED SINCE THE CATALOGUE WAS FIRST PRODUCED Estimate: 1000-2000 Un
AN INDO-JAVANESE BRONZE STANDING VISHU, with an open flame-bordered back slab, the front right hand making a gesture, the other hands with a wheel, conch shell, and club, on a small circular lotus pedestal and rectangular stepped base with Garuda guardian, possibly 12th - 14th century, 9" high Provenance: The A. T. Dexter Collection of Indo-Javanese, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian bronzes. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DATING OF THIS LOT HAS BEEN UPDATED SINCE THE CATALOGUE WAS FIRST PRODUCED Estimate: 1000-2000 Un
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