A RED-LACQUERED FIGURE OF A LAMA, seated in vajrasana on a double lotus, the hands in dharmacakramudra, holding the stems of flowering lotus stems flanking the upper arms, 38.5 cm high; AND TWO DIFFERENT RED LACQUERED FIGURES OF BODHISATTVA'S, both seated in vajrasana on a double lotus throne, both wearing bodhisattva ornaments and a five-leaf crown, one, probably Manjusri, is two-armed, one hand holding a flowering lotus stem, the other, Sadaksharilokesvara, is four-armed, the principal hands in anjalimudra, all with damages, 17th Century
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A RED-LACQUERED FIGURE OF A LAMA, seated in vajrasana on a double lotus, the hands in dharmacakramudra, holding the stems of flowering lotus stems flanking the upper arms, 38.5 cm high; AND TWO DIFFERENT RED LACQUERED FIGURES OF BODHISATTVA'S, both seated in vajrasana on a double lotus throne, both wearing bodhisattva ornaments and a five-leaf crown, one, probably Manjusri, is two-armed, one hand holding a flowering lotus stem, the other, Sadaksharilokesvara, is four-armed, the principal hands in anjalimudra, all with damages, 17th Century
33 and 34 cm high (3)
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