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LOT 2313
Indian Sacred Copper-alloy Plaque with Hindu God
LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY A.D.
6 in. (372 grams, 15.8 cm).
Figure of Hanuman advancing in a roundel, modelled in the half-round.
Provenance
From the Jeffrey Romer important collection of Hindu art, 1990s.
Ex central London gallery.
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LOT 2313
Indian Sacred Copper-alloy Plaque with Hindu God
Estimate £200 - 300€230 - 350 (for guidance only)$270 - 410 (for guidance only)
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