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LOT 1937
South East Asian Tibetan Style Bronze Zoomorphic Ewer
20TH CENTURY A.D.
10 in. (2.46 kg, 25.6 cm).
With flared foot and barrel-shaped body, stepped neck and domed lid with knop handle; repoussé tendril and floral motifs to lid and body, the handle and spout formed as animals. [No Reserve]
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market.
Property of an Italian gentleman living in Essex.
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