LOT 1272 † AN INDIAN BRONZE FIGURE OF GANESHA
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† AN INDIAN BRONZE FIGURE OF GANESHAIndia, 17th century. The four-armed deity sitting on a short base with a mouse next to it, holding his tusk in his principal right hand, his left hand grasping a delicacy which he samples with his trunk. Ganesha is carrying an axe and a noose in the upper hands, wearing conical tiered head dress and backed by a halo. He is the Hindu god of good fortune and auspiciousness and the dispeller of problems and obstacles.Condition: Good condition with surface wear, few minuscule nicks, occasional light scratches, and few small notches to the base.Provenance: A notable private collector in Kensington, London, United Kingdom, according to the owner acquired at Christie's South Kensington. Weight: 250 g Dimensions: Height 9 cm13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer’s premium - only for buyers within the EU.
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