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LOT 226

Lot 226

A Mongolian Sutra Page of Yellow and Black Jambhala (Kubera), 18th Century

A Mongolian Sutra Page of Yellow and Black Jambhala (Kubera), 18th Century
Lot 226 Details
A Mongolian Sutra Page of Yellow and Black Jambhala (Kubera), 18th Century

十八世纪 蒙古 佛经页绘黄财神黑财神

Opaque pigment on paper, mounted on silk and framed
overall 14.8 x 32.6 in — 37.5 x 82.8 cm

Estimate $600-$800

Realised: $360
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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A Mongolian Sutra Page of Yellow and Black Jambhala (Kubera), 18th Century
  • A Mongolian Sutra Page of Yellow and Black Jambhala (Kubera), 18th Century
  • A Mongolian Sutra Page of Yellow and Black Jambhala (Kubera), 18th Century
  • A Mongolian Sutra Page of Yellow and Black Jambhala (Kubera), 18th Century
  • A Mongolian Sutra Page of Yellow and Black Jambhala (Kubera), 18th Century

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