A Tibetan silvered metal, copper and brass portable 'Gau' (shrine)

Oriental Works of Art
  • A Tibetan silvered metal, copper and brass portable 'Gau' (shrine)


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ZAR 2 000 - 3 000

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A Tibetan silvered metal, copper and brass portable 'Gau' (shrine)
of ogival form, the front moulded in relief with flowerheads, with conforming aperture, the sides with reeded handles, 8cm high, 6cm wide; with later wooden base
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