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Purchased from Alexander Scott, 1914

Accession Lot

  • Object[9]
  • yes[9]
  • no[9]
  • asian[9]
  • phurpa[9]
  • nepal[1]
  • tibet[8]
  • 18th century[1]
  • 19th century[1]
  • buddhist[9]
  • nepalese[1]
  • tibetan[8]
  • bird[1]
  • demon[3]
  • demon head[1]
  • dragon head[1]
  • face[1]
  • heads[2]
  • rope[2]
  • vajra[4]
  • brass[4]
  • bronze[1]
  • copper alloy[1]
  • gilding[1]
  • iron[3]
  • sandalwood[2]
  • carved[2]
  • engraved[4]
  • yes[5]
phurpa

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A1130

A1130

Phurpa

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A1128

A1128

Phurpa

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A1149

A1149

Phurpa

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A1211

A1211

Phurpa

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A1164

A1164

Phurpa

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A1208

A1208

Phurpa

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A1152

A1152

Phurpa

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A1126

A1126

Phurpa

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A1212

A1212

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