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Figure of Buddha made of teak wood and overlaid with lacquer and gold leaf, represented as an austere standing image with an angular treatment of the elongated hands and draped body, on a stepped octagonal wooden pedestal: Southeast Asia, Myanmar, early 19th century
Figure of Jambupati Buddha seated in the earth-witness pose or Bhumisparsa mudra, and wearing a pointed three-tiered headdress with openwork wings, ear-studs and a breast escutcheon, carved from teak, originally gilt and picked out in red: Southeast Asia, Myanmar or Thailand, possibly Shan, late 18th - 19th century
Teak figure of a standing man wearing a helmet and cape: South East Asia, Nicobar Islands, Enounga Village
Part of a figure carved in teak of Vishnu reposing in a trance on the coils of the serpent Sesha Ananta whose five heads are curled over that of the deity: South Asia, India, Malabar Coast, 17th - 18th century
Part of a figure carved in teak of Vishnu reposing in a trance on the coils of the serpent Sesha Ananta whose five heads are curled over that of the deity: South Asia, India, Malabar Coast, 17th - 18th century
Part of a figure carved in teak of Vishnu reposing in a trance on the coils of the serpent Sesha Ananta whose five heads are curled over that of the deity: South Asia, India, Malabar Coast, 17th - 18th century
Part of a figure carved in teak of Vishnu reposing in a trance on the coils of the serpent Sesha Ananta whose five heads are curled over that of the deity: South Asia, India, Malabar Coast, 17th - 18th century