Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
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Rare Indonesian Framed Geringsing Wayan Kebo Ceremonial Wrap
Rare Indonesian Framed Geringsing Wayan Kebo Ceremonial Wrap
Double ikat, hand-spun cotton with natural dyes, exhibiting the Wayang keno kneeling figures in threaded in rust brown. Wayang Keno are known as the triad of three Hindu gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. This textile is and would have been believed to possess healing properties as the name means "no disease". (Gering = disease, sing = no).
From the Tenganan Pegringsingan village in East Bali. Overall in very good original condition.

Early 20th century... Click for details
item #1400019
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Antique Sino-Tibetan Inlaid Repousse Hanging Censer
Antique Sino-Tibetan Inlaid Repousse Hanging Censer
Antique Sino-Tibetan repousse hanging censer with iron chain. The hexagonal shaped body has the repeating image of a coiling serpentine dragon with lingzhi clouds of smoke, with inlaid turquoise on each side and touches of gold gilt. The base of the censer with a pomegranate form finial, the top of the censer with a finial in the shape of a fierce deity's head.

Dimensions: 10" w x 20" h (52 1/2" total length w/ chain)
item #1400014
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18th C. Tibetan Buddhist Tsakli Miniature Painting of Red Mahakala
18th C. Tibetan Buddhist Tsakli Miniature Painting of Red Mahakala
Antique Tibetan Buddhist tsakli miniature painting, considered to be an important visual aid for monks in training when conferring empowerments. This tsakli painting depicts an alternate form of the fierce deity Mahakala, in which his skin is red and he embraces his consort in a yabyum sutra. Around Red Mahakala's waist is a tiger's pelt and elephant skin is draped over his shoulders. In the four corners of the painting are four dancing Dakinis, female deities of meditation and the bardo, or... Click for details
item #1400013
$2,900.00
18th C. Tibetan Buddhist Tsakli Miniature Painting of Dharmapalas
18th C. Tibetan Buddhist Tsakli Miniature Painting of Dharmapalas
Antique Tibetan Buddhist tsakli miniature painting, considered to be an important visual aid for monks in training when conferring empowerments. This tsakli painting depicts four of the Dharmapalas and their consorts. The Dharmapalas are fierce deity protectors who will wage war without mercy against demons and enemies of Buddhism. Some of the more commonly known Dharmapalas are Mahakala, Yama, Yamantaka, and Kubera. Each fierce deity embraces their consort in a Yabyum pose, and each holds a... Click for details
item #1399918
$2,900.00
18th C. Tibetan Buddhist Tsakli Miniature Painting of Dakinis
18th C. Tibetan Buddhist Tsakli Miniature Painting of Dakinis
Antique Tibetan Buddhist tsakli miniature painting, considered to be an important visual aid for monks in training when conferring empowerments. This tsakli painting depicts a group of dancing wrathful Dakinis. The Dakinis are female deities of meditation and the bardo, or intermediate state after death and before rebirth. There are sixteen different colored Dakinis altogether, clothed in human and animal skins, and feasting on corpses. Eight Dakinis have the heads of various animals; A... Click for details
item #1399916
$2,900.00
Rare Antique Japanese Keyaki Sendai Tansu
Rare Antique Japanese Keyaki Sendai Tansu
Japanese solid Keyaki isho tansu from the Sendai region. With original deep red lacquer finish. The interior of the drawers done in black lacquer. With black iron hardware incised with floral motifs, large lock plates with chrysanthemums and open work scrolling leaves, the small corner safe door adorned with a round open work iron plate with peonies and scrolling leaves, opening to two small interior drawers for precious keepsakes.

Meiji period (1868-1912)

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item #1399908
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18th C. Tibetan Buddhist Tsakli Miniature Painting of Mahakala
18th C. Tibetan Buddhist Tsakli Miniature Painting of Mahakala
Antique Tibetan Buddhist tsakli miniature painting, considered to be an important visual aid for monks in training when conferring empowerments. This tsakli painting depicts the fierce deity Mahakala, wearing a tiger's pelt and elephant skin, with decapitated heads strung around his waist. In his hands he holds a kapala skull cup containing the elixir of life and a kartika or ritual flaying knife. He also holds close to his body a khatvanga or ritual staff with three human heads at the upper... Click for details
item #1399905
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Rare Japanese Antique Choba Tansu with Interior Drawers
Rare Japanese Antique Choba Tansu with Interior Drawers
Antique Japanese choba tansu made of solid quartered sawn keyaki (zalkova) wood with burl wood front. The upper portion of the tansu has a large full-width drawer and another full-width drawer on the bottom. The right hand side has three small exterior drawers. The middle section has sliding panels with unusually fine vertical slats. The interior has 3 small drawers in a vertical row. All original lacquer finish and iron hardware including square drawer pulls and elaborately cut out lock... Click for details
item #1399871
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Antique Chinese Turquoise Encrusted Snuff Bottle
Antique Chinese Turquoise Encrusted Snuff Bottle
Antique Chinese snuff bottle of a flattened oval form with recessed foot, encrusted with finely crushed turquoise. The stopper has a jadeite lid with bright apple green coloration.

Dimensions: 2 1/8" x 1 1/2" x 3 6/8" Height
item #1399815
$975.00
Antique Chinese Qingbai Bowl with Fish
Antique Chinese Qingbai Bowl with Fish
Chinese qingbai porcelain bowl, egg shell thin body with pale celadon crackle glaze. The well of the bowl incised with two swimming fish over waves, the edges slightly lobed, the rim left in buff. The exterior body is ribbed down to the short foot, and the base of the foot slightly recessed and left in buff.

Dates from Song dynasty (960-1279)

Dimensions: 6 3/4" W x 2 1/4" H
item #1399805
$1,450.00
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