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Thu, 10th April 2025
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LOT 1070
LOT 1070
A Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze figure of the third Changkya Hutuktu, Rolpai Dorje, Qianlong period, the Gelug Lama finely modelled seated in dhyanasana with hands held in abhaya mudra, wearing a distinctive hat and finely incised long robe, raised on a rug-covered two-tier dais, height 16.4cm. Provenance: the Alain Presencer Collection, Ernest Ohly Gallery, London, 1972, and Bonhams Hong Kong, 2nd October 2018, Lot 147. Note: for a similarly depicted figure, see Bonhams New York, 14th March 2017, Lot 3300. Rolpai Dorje (1717-1786) was the most important Tibetan Lama at the 18th century Qing Court. The Changkya Hutuktu is a Gelug incarnate lineage with its seat at Changkya in Kham, Eastern Tibet. 'Hutuktu' is a Mongolian word meaning 'Spiritual Master'. At a young age, Rolpei Dorje was recognised as the reincarnation of Ngawang Losang Choden (1642-1714), the previous Changkya Hutuktu and spiritual advisor to the Kangxi Emperor (1662-1722). Rolpei Dorje was raised and educated in the Imperial Court of the Yongzheng Emperor (1723-1735), growing up with Prince Hongli, who later became the Qianlong Emperor. He became a trusted advisor of the Emperor and fluent in Tibetan, Manchu, Chinese and Mongolian, playing a crucial role in the relations between China, Tibet and Mongolia.
Estimate: £600 – £800
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LOT 1076
LOT 1076
A Tibetan bronze stupa, 12th/13th century, of bell shaped form, the lotus knop finial above a ridged spire and gallery, on a turned tapered pedestal and double lotus base, height 12cm. Provenance: Peter Fussel, London, late 1960s, and Bonhams Hong Kong, 2nd October 2018, Lot 146. Provenance: the Alain Presencer Collection. Note: a stupa or chorten is the most ancient form of Buddhist art, symbolizing the monumental funerary mounds of ancient India used to store the cremated remains of spiritually attained lamas and Buddha relics. In Tibetan Buddhism, a stupa represents the mind of Buddha (enlightened being) and of Buddhist practitioners. This is a Kadam style stupa, named after the Religious Order of Tibetan Buddhism that flourished between the 11th and 14th centuries. Stupas are used for votive offerings, memorials and reliquaries, and often contain consecratory items like paper players, incense, stones or relics.
Estimate: £500 – £800
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LOT 1080
LOT 1080
A Tibetan gilt bronze figure of Mahakala, 18th century, the six-armed deity modelled standing on a prostrate figure with elephant head, the arms holding a kartika, kapala and other attributes, his grimacing face bearing fangs and three bulging eyes, framed by a mane of flaming hair and an ornate crown, on a lotus base, height 17cm. Provenance: the Alain Presencer Collection. Note: Mahakala is one of the most popular protector or guardian deities in Tibetan Buddhism. He is depicted in a number of variations including two-armed, four-armed and six-armed, as in the present lot. In his six-armed form he is also considered as a fierce and powerful manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. For similar figures, see Bonhams Hong Kong, 27th November 2014, Lot 135, and Bonhams Los Angeles, 14th December 2022, Lot 51.
Estimate: £1,200 – £1,800
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