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Head of a Lokapala guardian figure (part a). Pink clay with traces of white, pink, red, black and gold decoration. Wood stand (part b) included.
A bluish brown glazed vase (part a) with a lozenge-shape in cross section. Has rectangular impressed panels with "pa kwa" in relief or trigram in combination of short and long parallel strokes. With wood stand (part b).
Full length standing female figure, traces of colour red on light clay. Her hair is tied up in an elaborate bun at the top of her head. Her right arm is resting at her side. Her left arm is bent at the elbow so that her left hand can rest on her rounded stomach where she is holding an object. Her clothes are draped around her shoulders with her neckline visible.
A ceramic box with a very flattened ball form. Vessel (part a) and lid (part b) of equal proportions. Sides of both are vertically ribbed. Unglazed base. Granular white body. Top of lid is ornamented with a floral pattern in slip. Faintly yellow tinged transparent over all glaze falls far short of the base on the exterior. Interior is cursorily glazed.
Twin boy figure (part a). They are both dressed in traditional long robes in blue and brown on white. On each shoulder of the boys there is a hollowed opening. With wood stand (part b).
Red-brown clay vessel shaped as a stylized skeleton-like human figure; figure sits cross legged with its arms pressed across its chest; ribs, sternum and shoulder bones are all prominently incised. Two large circular holes mark the back--possibly from a broken stirrup spout.
Standing male figure (part a) wearing a red robe. He has bulbous cheeks, folds under his chin, and a smiling face. He is balancing a rod over his right shoulder, attached to which there is a large coin to his front right and a large peach to his left back side, both symbols of longevity. Colours used are red, brown and pale green glazes. Impressed seal mark. With wood stand (part b).
Male figure (part a) seated on a blue rock. He has a bald head with black hair at the back and a curl of black hair coming up from each side to the middle top of his forehead. He has a moustache, beard, and goatee. He is wearing a powder blue robe and brown slippers. His right hand holds a black object as it rests on the ledge of the rock while his left hand rests on his left knee. A gourd is placed beside him to his left. Colours used are predominantly brown, powder blue, and turquoise. Unmarked. With wood stand (part b).
Old man (part a) symbolic of longevity with a flambe glaze of red and blue overall. Elongated forehead with beard. His right hand is resting on his right knee. His left elbow is bent resting on his left knee with his left hand in the middle of his waist. With wood stand (part b).
Carved rubber (natural latex) figure: two monkeys pulling the tail of a snake that is curled around the upper trunk of a coconut tree. Situated next to the tree and monkeys is a large, jar-like container with a circular lid flanked by two branch-like protrusions. The entire figure is painted red, green, yellow and gold,and is mounted on a square rubber base with a black, carved border.