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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Antique Miniature Thai Lan na Natural Red Gemstone Buddha Sculpture Hand Carved




Antique Miniature Thai Lan na Natural Red Gemstone Buddha Sculpture Hand Carved


Antique Miniature Thai Lan na Natural Red Gemstone Buddha Sculpture Hand Carved
This auction for antique miniature meditation post Buddha statue, Chaing Saen style. Made of red gemstone. This item was made in Chaing Saen city, Lanna kingdom. Excavated from Kru (hidden place for hiding something , usually contained in jar or pot then bury under pagoda in the temple ) in Hod district, Chaingmai province, Thailand , for avoiding submerge under water from building Bhumibol dam in 2502 - 2503 B.E. 
Age : 1300 yrs. 
Condition : every g ood. Surface show the long age. 
Size : height 30mm.xwide 20 mm.


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Antique Early Iron Age Tools Weapons Artifact Axes Head Knife Sword Prehistoric


Antique Early Iron Age Tools Weapons Artifact Axe Head Knife Sword Prehistoric

This is the stuffs of Selling Antiques MallAntique Early Iron Age Tools Weapons Artifact Axes Head Knife Sword Prehistoric

Here are an early iron age tools/artifacts, 1 iron axe head with handle socket (size :15cm.x10cm.) and 2 iron artifacts with handle socket(probably halberds )(size:apprx.20 cm.), from Pasak River Basin, Lopburi Province,
in the middle of Thailand.
Condition : rich of rust/patina. 
Age : approx. at least 2500 yrs. 

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Antique Natural Carved Green Glass Gemstone Buddha Sculptures Statues


Antique Natural Carved Green Glass Gemstone Buddha Sculptures Statues

This auction for antique Buddha statue or Phra Kaew kru Hod, in royal dressing or king dressing form, Chaing Saen style. Made from  green gemstone (blue and green). Pra Kaew Kru Hod was made in Chaing Saen city, Lanna kingdom, the former northern kingdom of Thailand existed in 13th-15th century. The Phra Kru Hod amulets were not actually discovered until 2502 – 2503 B.E. . 
The Fine Arts Department recovered from numerous pagodas in Chiang Mai. The excavations were made necessary due to the newly constructed Bhumipol Dam which would completely flood the city area known as “Meaung Hot” , Chiang Mai province. 
Age : apprx. 1300 yrs. Condition : There are a lot of limestone on body since it was buried in the Kru (hiding place underground) for a long time. 
Size : 70mm(height).x40mm. (width)x20mm.(thick)


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Antique Natural Carved Blue Glass Gemstone Buddha Sculptures Statues



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Antique Thai Khmer Bronze Buddha Statue Sculpture



Here is an antique Bayon Buddha statue ,  meditation posture. From Angkor period.
Material : Bronze
Date: 12-13th century
Size : 6"x4"x2", weight : 700 g.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Antique Ban Chiang Prehistoric Pottery






This item is an authentic prehistoric Ban Chiang pot, in earthenware with spreading lip, above baluster body, with red line work on white ground, a round bottom,painted overall with a red pigment to depict a geometric decoration. 

Condition : the surface of the body rough not smooth and wear.   no crack or leak or having hole.

Material : mild baked clay.

Date : ca. 300 BCE - 200 CE. (middle age, Ban Chiang period)

Size : dia. upper lip = 85 mm, height = 100 mm.



History of  Ban Chiang

Ban Chiang is a village site in northern Thailand excavated in 1974-1975 by Chet Gorman of the University of Pennsylvania Museum and Pisit Charoenwongsa of the Thai Fine Arts Department. Before this work scholars thought that bronze metallurgy reached Thailand from India around 500 BCE; the general tone of the scholarship was that civilization in Thailand was entirely imported, and very lat






Monday, April 14, 2014

Khmer/Cambodia Bronze Ganesha statue



Khmer/Cambodia Bronze Ganesha statue


Ganesha is the elephant headed son of Shiva. He holds his broken tusk in one hand and gathers up sweetmeats with his trunk from a bowl in his other hand. In his early forms in India, Ganesh was associated with fertility. Later he became widely revered as the Remover of Obstacles and more generally as Lord of Beginnings and Lord of Obstacles, patron of arts and sciences and the deity of intellect and wisdom


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Sunday, April 13, 2014

Tradition tribal teak wood wind instrument




Teak wood Tribal wind Instruments
Tradition teak wood wind instrument of Tribal

This item is 2 ancient Thai  native folk  tribal wind Instruments. Made by "Yoa" tribal who live between Thailand - Myanmar border. Made of Teak wood, 12" long. Apprx. 50 years old. Good shape, good working. Very rare to found.






Thursday, April 10, 2014

Ancient Asian Thai Burma Myanmar Pegu Kingdom Mon Silver Conch (Sankh) Coin Money Currency



Ancient Asian Thai Burma Myanmar Pegu Kingdom Mon Silver Conch (Sankh) Coin Money Currency.
This auction for an ancient silver Mon (people of Pegu kingdom) coin. Mons had migrated due towar from southern Myanmar into the central region of Thailand (Dvaravati Kingdom at that time) and had brought the coins with them. Thus found this type of Pegu coin  in the Dvaravati region .  
OBverse :  a small conch shell in a circle of dots .
Reverse :   Srivatsa (temple) , Vachara (Hindi weapon) inside, moon and sun below.
Material :  Silver
Condition : good
Date :  5 - 6th century
Size :  22 mm. in diameter.
Weight : approx. 8.6 g.  



Pegu Kingdom
Lower Burma was an independent political entity from 1287 to 1539 (Mon Dynasty, capital first at Martaban, then at Pegu), and again 1550-1553 and 1740-1757.
In 1539 and 1553 subjected by the Toungoo Dynasty (Burma). Pegu served as the capital of Burma 1553-1640, but then the capital was moved to Ava, further up the Irawaddy River. In 1740 Lower Burma rebelled and Pegu again served as capital, until it was finally conquered by King Alaungpaya, the founder of the Konbaung Dynasty (Burma).
From 1852 to 1886 Lower Burma, now under British rule (Bengal Presidency), again was separated from Upper Burma.
Western sources of the 18th and 19th century rarely use the term Burma, much more frequently Pegu and Ava. 




Antique Asian Thai Siam Burma Vietnam Cambodia Silver Funan Money Currency Coin Coinage

 Funan Coins Sun Raising

Antique Asian Thai Siam Burma Vietnam Cambodia Silver Funan Money Currency Coin Coinage  

This up  for authentic silver coin of Funan Kingdom . found in Burma., Made of silver . 
Obverse :   6 rays rising sun in a circle of dots. 
Reverse :   Srivatsa (temple of Sri, fertility goddess) with sun and moon  above
Material :  Silver
Date :  4th-6th centuries.
Size :  30 mm. in diameter.
Weight : approx. 11.7 g.  
Condition :  Super excellent.

Summary of Funan Kingdom.
Kingdom of Funan (Chinese: 扶南; pinyin: Fúnán; Vietnamese: Phù Nam; Khmer នគរភ្នំ Nokor Phnom), was the Chinese name of an ancient kingdom located around the Mekong Delta of southern Vietnam and in southern Indochina. The name is found in Chinese historical texts describing the kingdom, and the most extensive descriptions are largely based on the report of two Chinese diplomats representing the Wu Kingdom of Nanking who sojourned in Funan in the mid-3rd century A.D.; however, the name Funan is not found in any texts of local origin, and it is not known what name the people of Funan gave to their country.


Antique Asia East Bengol Silver Hindu Arakan Coins Chandra Dynasty

Silver Hindu Arakan Coins


Antique Asia East Bengol  Silver Hindu Arakan Coins Chandra Dynasty 

This auction for an antique silver Arakan coins, Chandra Dynastry, Bhumichandra, c. 468-475
good  condition, one hole (pre owner make for pendant ).  
Obv.  with a bull with a garland around his neck. Above is a Brahmi inscription of the king's name.
Rev.   the trident in the middle between Vachara (Hindi weapon), the moon, sun above, a fish below.
It dates from approximately , c.c. 468-475
Material  : Silver
Size : dia. 27 mm.
Weight : 10.7 g.

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Antique Chinese Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) Swatow Underglaze Black Ceramic Bowl


 Chinese Ming Dynasty Swatow Underglazed Black Bowl
Swatow Underglaze Black Ceramic Bowl 

Antique Chinese Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) Swatow Underglaze Black Ceramic Bowl 

This auction for authentic antique Chinese Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) Zhangzhou(Swatow) underglaze black ceramic rice bowl.  This item was found at the bottom of the Chao Phya river in Singburi Province, in the middle of Thailand.
Origin : China.
Condition :  decorated with busy circular designs on the outside, inside is completely white (became ivory color from age). There are crazes entire the body.(but charming).  There are cracks on upper rim. 
Color : Black motif on white background.
Age : 13 th century, Ming dynasty of China. 
Size : bottom dia.=45 mm., upper dia.=120 mm., 50 mm. height.
Weight : 200 g.


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THAI ANCIENT ANTIQUE SUKHOTHAI SANGKHALOKGLAZED CELADON POTTERY VASE VESSEL

THAI ANCIENT ANTIQUE SUKHOTHAI SANGKHALOKGLAZED CELADON POTTERY VASE VESSEL

This up for  blue-green glazed Sukhothai or Sangkhalok celadon vase/pottery. Blue-green glazed with 2 lug handle. This item was found at the bottom of Choa Phya River , the main river in the central of Thailand, by underwater treasure hunters, in Ayuttaya province.
Date :  Sukhothai period (1238-1438 BC.) 
Material :  glazed clay.
Condition :   Coating glazed was corroded due to submerge in the bottom of river and from age.
Color :  blue-green ( "Keaw khai  gar" in Thai - See picture more detail)
Size : bottom dia.= 1 1/2 ", height =3 1/2".

Sangkhalok is the name of a type of metallic ceramics, both glazed and unglazed. Sangkhalok ware comes in numerous shapes and forms, such as plates, bowls, pots, boxes, dolls or roof decors, finely decorated with floral, fish, animal, and geometric patterns.
         The origin of the name Sangkhalok was cited by some as an erosion of the name of the production site, Si Satchanalai, originally called Sawankhalok during the Ayutthaya Period, while some said it evolved from the word “Song Kolok” meaning the kiln of the Song Kingdom, reflecting the relationship between Sangkhalok ware production and China’s earthenware production.
         The Sangkhalok ware production was discovered in both Sukhothai and Si Satchanalai. Sangkhalok kilns (called Tao Thuriang) were largely found in Sukhothai in the area outside of the northern city wall, around Wat Phra Phai Luang. Hundreds of kilns were found in Si Satchanalai, divided into two major groups, as Ban Ko Noi and Ban Pa Yang kiln sites. They were assumed as the major production sites for export by sea in the 20th – 22nd centuries B.E.
         Sangkhalok wares of Sukhothai and Si Satchanalai come in several forms, as white porcelain painted in black, brown or jade green wares called celadon, with patterns edged under the glaze.
         Earthenware of ceramics production in this area could have started around one thousand years ago, and were revived in the 20th – 22nd centuries B.E. when Sukhothai Kingdom was annexed as a part of the Ayuthaya Empire. This was due to internal problems faced by China, the major producer, during  that period, thus opening opportunities for ceramics from the potters’ wheel in Sukhothai and Si Satchanalai to prosper with production accelerated for export both within the present day Thailand, to islands of Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Japan.
         The production of Sangkhalok wares represents the use of natural raw material, combined with knowledge, skills and creativity at appropriate period, which makes Sangkhalok ceramics unique works of art and a priced product of Si Satchanalai and Sukhothai up to the present time.


Monday, April 7, 2014

Antique Buddha Stone Relics Casket











Antique Buddha Stone Relics Casket


This item for a lot of 2 antique color carved stone caskets , made of green, red stone, from Pyu kingdom.This item was made for keeping holy relics of Buddha or monk saint  in former time.
Date :  2nd - 11th century.
Material :  color translucent quartz.
Condition : excellent, covered with  limestone patina due to the age. 
Size : 25mm. height, bottom dia.13mm, lip dia.24 mm, weight 36.5 g.