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Indus Valley Terracotta Vessel with Animals
3rd-2nd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £143
Drum-shaped in profile with basal ring, band of geometric painted cells and zoomorphs. 270 grams, 11.7 cm wide
From the private collection of the late David Gold, 1990s. David Gold was one of the co founders of the Iconic Lord John brand in Carnaby Street that sparked a style revolution in the swinging sixties dressing The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and The Kinks and were at the heart of 'all things cool'. -
Indian Sacred Copper-alloy Plaque with Hindu God
Late 19th-early 20th century A.D.Estimate: £180 - 240 (+bp*)
Figure of Hanuman advancing in a roundel, modelled in the half-round. 372 grams, 15.8 cm
From the Jeffrey Romer important collection of Hindu art, 1990s. Ex central London gallery. -
Indian Framed Watercolour Painting
Late 20th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £169
A watercolour painting depicting figures in a grand architectural setting, a nobleman kneeling on a rug against a cushion, smoking a pipe, attendants on three sides, guards and musicians gathered opposite, dancing women between, surrounded by polychrome borders; mounted in a reveal and a glazed wooden frame. 1.02 kg, 36.5 x 30 cm
Very fine condition.
Acquired on the UK art market, 1980s-1990s. The Woodbridge collection of Indo-Persian art. -
Indus Valley Terracotta Vessel with Animals
3rd-2nd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £208
Drum-shaped in profile with basal ring, band of geometric cells and zoomorphs. 300 grams, 12.5 cm wide
From the private collection of the late David Gold, 1990s. David Gold was one of the co founders of the Iconic Lord John brand in Carnaby Street that sparked a style revolution in the swinging sixties dressing The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and The Kinks and were at the heart of 'all things cool'. -
Indus Valley Terracotta Vessel with Snakes
3rd-2nd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £169
With low sidewall, flat shoulder and everted rim to the broad mouth; painted serpent band to side and shoulder. 398 grams, 11.3 cm wide
From the private collection of the late David Gold, 1990s. David Gold was one of the co founders of the Iconic Lord John brand in Carnaby Street that sparked a style revolution in the swinging sixties dressing The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and The Kinks and were at the heart of 'all things cool'.
The decoration of the vase evokes the 'fish scale style' from Harappa. Images of water creatures were often stylised. In the Harappan Period the fish scale motif was one of the major painted pattern of that culture. -
Large Thai Head of a Buddha
19th century A.D. or earlierEstimate: £700 - 900 (+bp*)
With lentoid half-lidded eyes, wide nose, full, curved lips and richly elaborate gilt headdress; mounted on a custom-made stand. 385 grams total, 16.5 cm including stand
with Christie's Interiors, London, 4 October 2011, no.57 (Part). Private collection, London, UK. -
Sacred Copper-Alloy Plaque with Shiva and Attendants
India, 19th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £78
Tongue-shaped plaque with half-round facing figure of Virabhadra Shiva holding various attributes, an attendant and bull on each side. 1.54 kg, 21 cm
From an important collection of Hindu art formed by Jeffrey Romer, 1990s. Ex central London, UK, gallery. -
Indus Valley Terracotta Vessel with Birds
3rd-2nd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £117
With narrow base, biconvex body and flared rim; panels of avian decoration below the rim. 108 grams, 80 mm
From the private collection of the late David Gold, 1990s. David Gold was one of the co founders of the Iconic Lord John brand in Carnaby Street that sparked a style revolution in the swinging sixties dressing The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and The Kinks and were at the heart of 'all things cool'. -
Indian Framed Watercolour Painting
20th century A.D.Estimate: £150 - 200 (+bp*)
Showing a king being entertained by three courtly ladies, a pavilion and a lake in the background, set in glazed wooden frame. 529 grams, 32.5 x 23.6 cm
Acquired on the UK art market, 1980s-1990s. The Woodbridge collection of Indo-Persian art. Private collection, UK. -
Indus Valley Terracotta Vessel with Animals
3rd-2nd millennium B.C.Sold for (Inc. bp): £164
With slightly sloping sidewall, flat shoulder and everted rim to the broad mouth; painted geometric bands and zoomorphic panels to side and shoulder. 458 grams, 12 cm wide
From the private collection of the late David Gold, 1990s. David Gold was one of the co founders of the Iconic Lord John brand in Carnaby Street that sparked a style revolution in the swinging sixties dressing The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and The Kinks and were at the heart of 'all things cool'.
Similar bowls were found at Nal, appearing to be canister-like vessels with circular openings. As here, it is a buff ware with traces of blue and red patterns, and repeated geometrical design, here enriched with the image of a wild beast. -
Indian Framed Print with Royal Scene
19th-20th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £72
A framed and glazed print presenting a figural scene set within a walled garden, rain falls and bolts of lightning flash in the background beyond the wall, driving elephants to run for cover amongst the trees where they are predated on by tigers; within the garden, a lady and her attendants beneath a pavilion whilst she meets with her lover or suitor. 420 grams, 27 x 20.2 cm
Fine condition.
Ex property of a Greater Manchester collector. -
Indian Bronze Ring
Late 19th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £33
D-shaped hoop and a large circular bezel with a serrated border and raised pellet decoration. 9.13 grams, 25.32 mm overall, 19.20x 17.04 mm internal diameter (approximate size British P, USA 7 1/2, Europe 16.23, Japan 15)
Ex German art market, 2000s. Acquired from an EU collector living in London. From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman.
