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In excellent as shown condition. Museum Inventory Number is written on a piece of cotton fabric and sewn on the lower back. These are scenes from the ... moreancient epic Hindu poem, the Ramayana, or from Buddhist mythology.
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It is unmounted. It is in original antique as in found Estate condition, I have not cleaned it at all. Gorgeous piece of hand work! tapestry made of silk, ... moreflannel, felt, wool and lace against a background made of cotton or velvet indigenous to Burma (Myanmar).
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H:4.4 cm Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight - 90 g "Free Shipping"
H:4.4 cm Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight- 90 g"Free Shipping" Weight: 90 grams Size: w 3.8 cm x d 2.3 cm x h 4.4 cm Century: 20th Style: Burmese Material: Bronze +++ Enjoy Lovely Art Collection From Asia++ The Weights was in Elephant Figure in very good condition and rare. This Weight is one of many authentic quality collectors opium weights that have been acquired throughout Burma. Thailand, Laos and other parts of Southeast Asia over a number of year. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 OPIUM WEIGHTS Before the advent of a regular currency. Transactions in the bazaars and marketplaces were made by weighing out lumps of relatively high valued metals which were used as currencies such as silver ingots, often referred to as'ganza' In order to ensure that the correct amount of ganza was weighed ... moreout, the bullion merchants used a series of weights which had been officially approved. The origin of these weights has not been established but it is thought they were introduced to Thailand by the Burmese when they conquered Ayudhya in the sixteenth century. The weights are made of a cupriferous alloy and were intended not only for trading purposes but also for religious and political reasons conveying as part of their message the powers of the devine spirit in heaven and the earthly god-king. As collectable pieces they are now commonly known as Siamese Opium Weights due to their use with the opium trade. There are three basic shapes which together make up 95% of the pieces found on the market today: Hantha(mythical ducklike bird) Ziwazo(mythical chickenlike bird) and To, or Chinthe, a dog-lion prominent also in Chinese mythology.There are variations within each type in the general shape of the animal, the geometry of the base, and practical features such as a tail extended to form a handle on some larger weights They all stand on plinths or bases of different shapes. Similar weighs, usually of small size, in the shape of elephants and the beasts of the Chinese zodiac, probably
H: 4 cm Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight - 120 g "Free Shipping"
H: 4 cm Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight- 120 g"Free Shipping" Weight: 120 grams Size: w 4.5 cm x d 3.7 cm x h 4 cm Century: 20th Style: Burmese Material: Bronze +++ Enjoy Lovely Art Collection From Asia++ The Weights was in Elephant Figure in very good condition and rare. This Weight is one of many authentic quality collectors opium weights that have been acquired throughout Burma. Thailand, Laos and other parts of Southeast Asia over a number of year. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 OPIUM WEIGHTS Before the advent of a regular currency. Transactions in the bazaars and marketplaces were made by weighing out lumps of relatively high valued metals which were used as currencies such as silver ingots, often referred to as'ganza' In order to ensure that the correct amount of ganza was weighed out, ... morethe bullion merchants used a series of weights which had been officially approved. The origin of these weights has not been established but it is thought they were introduced to Thailand by the Burmese when they conquered Ayudhya in the sixteenth century. The weights are made of a cupriferous alloy and were intended not only for trading purposes but also for religious and political reasons conveying as part of their message the powers of the devine spirit in heaven and the earthly god-king. As collectable pieces they are now commonly known as Siamese Opium Weights due to their use with the opium trade. There are three basic shapes which together make up 95% of the pieces found on the market today: Hantha(mythical ducklike bird) Ziwazo(mythical chickenlike bird) and To, or Chinthe, a dog-lion prominent also in Chinese mythology.There are variations within each type in the general shape of the animal, the geometry of the base, and practical features such as a tail extended to form a handle on some larger weights They all stand on plinths or bases of different shapes. Similar weighs, usually of small size, in the shape of elephants and the beasts of the Chinese zodiac, probably
H:4.3 cm Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight -130 g "Free Shipping"
H:4.3 cm Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight-130 g"Free Shipping" Weight: 130 grams Size: w 4 cm x d 3.5 cm x h 4.3 cm Century: 20th Style: Burmese Material: Bronze +++ Enjoy Lovely Art Collection From Asia++ The Weights was in Elephant Figure in very good condition and rare. This Weight is one of many authentic quality collectors opium weights that have been acquired throughout Burma. Thailand, Laos and other parts of Southeast Asia over a number of year. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 OPIUM WEIGHTS Before the advent of a regular currency. Transactions in the bazaars and marketplaces were made by weighing out lumps of relatively high valued metals which were used as currencies such as silver ingots, often referred to as'ganza' In order to ensure that the correct amount of ganza was weighed out, ... morethe bullion merchants used a series of weights which had been officially approved. The origin of these weights has not been established but it is thought they were introduced to Thailand by the Burmese when they conquered Ayudhya in the sixteenth century. The weights are made of a cupriferous alloy and were intended not only for trading purposes but also for religious and political reasons conveying as part of their message the powers of the devine spirit in heaven and the earthly god-king. As collectable pieces they are now commonly known as Siamese Opium Weights due to their use with the opium trade. There are three basic shapes which together make up 95% of the pieces found on the market today: Hantha(mythical ducklike bird) Ziwazo(mythical chickenlike bird) and To, or Chinthe, a dog-lion prominent also in Chinese mythology.There are variations within each type in the general shape of the animal, the geometry of the base, and practical features such as a tail extended to form a handle on some larger weights They all stand on plinths or bases of different shapes. Similar weighs, usually of small size, in the shape of elephants and the beasts of the Chinese zodiac, probably
H:3.5 cm / 50 grams Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight "Free Shipping"
H:3.5 cm/ 50 grams Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight"Free Shipping" Weight: 50 grams Size: w 3.5 cm x d 2.2 cm x h 3.5 cm Century: 20th Style: Burmese Material: Bronze +++ Enjoy Lovely Art Collection From Asia++ The Weights was in Elephant Figure in very good condition and rare. This Weight is one of many authentic quality collectors opium weights that have been acquired throughout Burma. Thailand, Laos and other parts of Southeast Asia over a number of year. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 OPIUM WEIGHTS Before the advent of a regular currency. Transactions in the bazaars and marketplaces were made by weighing out lumps of relatively high valued metals which were used as currencies such as silver ingots, often referred to as'ganza' In order to ensure that the correct amount of ganza was weighed ... moreout, the bullion merchants used a series of weights which had been officially approved. The origin of these weights has not been established but it is thought they were introduced to Thailand by the Burmese when they conquered Ayudhya in the sixteenth century. The weights are made of a cupriferous alloy and were intended not only for trading purposes but also for religious and political reasons conveying as part of their message the powers of the devine spirit in heaven and the earthly god-king. As collectable pieces they are now commonly known as Siamese Opium Weights due to their use with the opium trade. There are three basic shapes which together make up 95% of the pieces found on the market today: Hantha(mythical ducklike bird) Ziwazo(mythical chickenlike bird) and To, or Chinthe, a dog-lion prominent also in Chinese mythology.There are variations within each type in the general shape of the animal, the geometry of the base, and practical features such as a tail extended to form a handle on some larger weights They all stand on plinths or bases of different shapes. Similar weighs, usually of small size, in the shape of elephants and the beasts of the Chinese zodiac, prob
H: 3 cm Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight - 40 g "Free Shipping"
H: 3 cm Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight- 40 g"Free Shipping" Weight: 40 grams Size: w 3.2 cm x d 1.7 cm x h 3 cm Century: 20th Style: Burmese Material: Bronze +++ Enjoy Lovely Art Collection From Asia++ The Weights was in Elephant Figure in very good condition and rare. This Weight is one of many authentic quality collectors opium weights that have been acquired throughout Burma. Thailand, Laos and other parts of Southeast Asia over a number of year. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 OPIUM WEIGHTS Before the advent of a regular currency. Transactions in the bazaars and marketplaces were made by weighing out lumps of relatively high valued metals which were used as currencies such as silver ingots, often referred to as'ganza' In order to ensure that the correct amount of ganza was weighed out, ... morethe bullion merchants used a series of weights which had been officially approved. The origin of these weights has not been established but it is thought they were introduced to Thailand by the Burmese when they conquered Ayudhya in the sixteenth century. The weights are made of a cupriferous alloy and were intended not only for trading purposes but also for religious and political reasons conveying as part of their message the powers of the devine spirit in heaven and the earthly god-king. As collectable pieces they are now commonly known as Siamese Opium Weights due to their use with the opium trade. There are three basic shapes which together make up 95% of the pieces found on the market today: Hantha(mythical ducklike bird) Ziwazo(mythical chickenlike bird) and To, or Chinthe, a dog-lion prominent also in Chinese mythology.There are variations within each type in the general shape of the animal, the geometry of the base, and practical features such as a tail extended to form a handle on some larger weights They all stand on plinths or bases of different shapes. Similar weighs, usually of small size, in the shape of elephants and the beasts of the Chinese zodiac, probably or
H: 2.7 cm Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight - 30 g "Free Shipping"
H: 2.7 cm Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight- 30 g"Free Shipping" Weight: 30 grams Size: w 2.7 cm x d 1.5 cm x h 2.7 cm Century: 20th Style: Burmese Material: Bronze +++ Enjoy Lovely Art Collection From Asia++ The Weights was in Elephant Figure in very good condition and rare. This Weight is one of many authentic quality collectors opium weights that have been acquired throughout Burma. Thailand, Laos and other parts of Southeast Asia over a number of year. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 OPIUM WEIGHTS Before the advent of a regular currency. Transactions in the bazaars and marketplaces were made by weighing out lumps of relatively high valued metals which were used as currencies such as silver ingots, often referred to as'ganza' In order to ensure that the correct amount of ganza was weighed ... moreout, the bullion merchants used a series of weights which had been officially approved. The origin of these weights has not been established but it is thought they were introduced to Thailand by the Burmese when they conquered Ayudhya in the sixteenth century. The weights are made of a cupriferous alloy and were intended not only for trading purposes but also for religious and political reasons conveying as part of their message the powers of the devine spirit in heaven and the earthly god-king. As collectable pieces they are now commonly known as Siamese Opium Weights due to their use with the opium trade. There are three basic shapes which together make up 95% of the pieces found on the market today: Hantha(mythical ducklike bird) Ziwazo(mythical chickenlike bird) and To, or Chinthe, a dog-lion prominent also in Chinese mythology.There are variations within each type in the general shape of the animal, the geometry of the base, and practical features such as a tail extended to form a handle on some larger weights They all stand on plinths or bases of different shapes. Similar weighs, usually of small size, in the shape of elephants and the beasts of the Chinese zodiac, probabl
H:4.3 cm / 120 grams Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight "Free Shipping"
H:4.3 cm/ 120 grams Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight"Free Shipping" Weight: 120 grams Size: w 4 cm x d 3.5 cm x h 4.3 cm Century: 20th Style: Burmese Material: Bronze +++ Enjoy Lovely Art Collection From Asia++ The Weights was in Elephant Figure in very good condition and rare. This Weight is one of many authentic quality collectors opium weights that have been acquired throughout Burma. Thailand, Laos and other parts of Southeast Asia over a number of year. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 OPIUM WEIGHTS Before the advent of a regular currency. Transactions in the bazaars and marketplaces were made by weighing out lumps of relatively high valued metals which were used as currencies such as silver ingots, often referred to as'ganza' In order to ensure that the correct amount of ganza was weighed ... moreout, the bullion merchants used a series of weights which had been officially approved. The origin of these weights has not been established but it is thought they were introduced to Thailand by the Burmese when they conquered Ayudhya in the sixteenth century. The weights are made of a cupriferous alloy and were intended not only for trading purposes but also for religious and political reasons conveying as part of their message the powers of the devine spirit in heaven and the earthly god-king. As collectable pieces they are now commonly known as Siamese Opium Weights due to their use with the opium trade. There are three basic shapes which together make up 95% of the pieces found on the market today: Hantha(mythical ducklike bird) Ziwazo(mythical chickenlike bird) and To, or Chinthe, a dog-lion prominent also in Chinese mythology.There are variations within each type in the general shape of the animal, the geometry of the base, and practical features such as a tail extended to form a handle on some larger weights They all stand on plinths or bases of different shapes. Similar weighs, usually of small size, in the shape of elephants and the beasts of the Chinese zodiac, prob
Set of 5 Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight - 80 g "Free Shipping"
Set of 5 Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight- 80 g"Free Shipping" Total Weight: 80 grams Height from: 2.7 cm- 1.5 cm Wide from: 2.7 cm- 1.6 cm Century: 20th Style: Burmese Material: Bronze +++ Enjoy Lovely Art Collection From Asia++ The Weights was in Elephant Figure in very good condition and rare. This Weight is one of many authentic quality collectors opium weights that have been acquired throughout Burma. Thailand, Laos and other parts of Southeast Asia over a number of year. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 OPIUM WEIGHTS Before the advent of a regular currency. Transactions in the bazaars and marketplaces were made by weighing out lumps of relatively high valued metals which were used as currencies such as silver ingots, often referred to as'ganza' In order to ensure that the correct amount ... moreof ganza was weighed out, the bullion merchants used a series of weights which had been officially approved. The origin of these weights has not been established but it is thought they were introduced to Thailand by the Burmese when they conquered Ayudhya in the sixteenth century. The weights are made of a cupriferous alloy and were intended not only for trading purposes but also for religious and political reasons conveying as part of their message the powers of the devine spirit in heaven and the earthly god-king. As collectable pieces they are now commonly known as Siamese Opium Weights due to their use with the opium trade. There are three basic shapes which together make up 95% of the pieces found on the market today: Hantha(mythical ducklike bird) Ziwazo(mythical chickenlike bird) and To, or Chinthe, a dog-lion prominent also in Chinese mythology.There are variations within each type in the general shape of the animal, the geometry of the base, and practical features such as a tail extended to form a handle on some larger weights They all stand on plinths or bases of different shapes. Similar weighs, usually of small size, in the shape of elephants and the beasts of the
H:3 cm / 40 grams Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight "Free Shipping"
H:3 cm/ 40 grams Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight"Free Shipping" Weight: 40 grams Size: w 3.5 cm x d 1.5 cm x h 3 cm Century: 20th Style: Burmese Material: Bronze +++ Enjoy Lovely Art Collection From Asia++ The Weights was in Elephant Figure in very good condition and rare. This Weight is one of many authentic quality collectors opium weights that have been acquired throughout Burma. Thailand, Laos and other parts of Southeast Asia over a number of year. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 OPIUM WEIGHTS Before the advent of a regular currency. Transactions in the bazaars and marketplaces were made by weighing out lumps of relatively high valued metals which were used as currencies such as silver ingots, often referred to as'ganza' In order to ensure that the correct amount of ganza was weighed ... moreout, the bullion merchants used a series of weights which had been officially approved. The origin of these weights has not been established but it is thought they were introduced to Thailand by the Burmese when they conquered Ayudhya in the sixteenth century. The weights are made of a cupriferous alloy and were intended not only for trading purposes but also for religious and political reasons conveying as part of their message the powers of the devine spirit in heaven and the earthly god-king. As collectable pieces they are now commonly known as Siamese Opium Weights due to their use with the opium trade. There are three basic shapes which together make up 95% of the pieces found on the market today: Hantha(mythical ducklike bird) Ziwazo(mythical chickenlike bird) and To, or Chinthe, a dog-lion prominent also in Chinese mythology.There are variations within each type in the general shape of the animal, the geometry of the base, and practical features such as a tail extended to form a handle on some larger weights They all stand on plinths or bases of different shapes. Similar weighs, usually of small size, in the shape of elephants and the beasts of the Chinese zodiac, probably
H:4.5 cm Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight - 90 g "Free Shipping"
H:4.5 cm Old Bronze Burmese Elephant Figure Weight- 90 g"Free Shipping" Weight: 90 grams Size: w 3.8 cm x d 2.3 cm x h 4.5 cm Century: 20th Style: Burmese Material: Bronze +++ Enjoy Lovely Art Collection From Asia++ The Weights was in Elephant Figure in very good condition and rare. This Weight is one of many authentic quality collectors opium weights that have been acquired throughout Burma. Thailand, Laos and other parts of Southeast Asia over a number of year. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 OPIUM WEIGHTS Before the advent of a regular currency. Transactions in the bazaars and marketplaces were made by weighing out lumps of relatively high valued metals which were used as currencies such as silver ingots, often referred to as'ganza' In order to ensure that the correct amount of ganza was weighed ... moreout, the bullion merchants used a series of weights which had been officially approved. The origin of these weights has not been established but it is thought they were introduced to Thailand by the Burmese when they conquered Ayudhya in the sixteenth century. The weights are made of a cupriferous alloy and were intended not only for trading purposes but also for religious and political reasons conveying as part of their message the powers of the devine spirit in heaven and the earthly god-king. As collectable pieces they are now commonly known as Siamese Opium Weights due to their use with the opium trade. There are three basic shapes which together make up 95% of the pieces found on the market today: Hantha(mythical ducklike bird) Ziwazo(mythical chickenlike bird) and To, or Chinthe, a dog-lion prominent also in Chinese mythology.There are variations within each type in the general shape of the animal, the geometry of the base, and practical features such as a tail extended to form a handle on some larger weights They all stand on plinths or bases of different shapes. Similar weighs, usually of small size, in the shape of elephants and the beasts of the Chinese zodiac, probably
Beautiful Old Bronze Figure Elephant 27cm 4,2Kg
The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions. Please feel free to contact us. Old bronze. India. Elephant worked nice and quite massive. The exact age(alt! I do not know, comes from an estate. Dimensions: 22cm high, 27cm long, 14cm wide, about 4.2 kg. Beautiful, old bronze statue elephant! Many more beautiful. Interesting, old and antique things, you will find in my other articles, look look! For questions: Combined shipping for multiple items purchased at auction. Will be packaged together and kept the shipping costs as low as possible! Please note. To auction here on Ebay mainly, used, old, mostly antique items. I try everything as best I can and describe to our best knowledge. But since I sell so many different things, I can not think of all these things that looked like a professional be(unfortunately ... moreyou can not know everything) I also offer things to the way I get them myself. I repair, offer restoring and not clean the stuff. Please remember to be bid out that as antique things have their own history and thus their little idiosyncrasies. Especially for an old carpets that are sometimes only slightly for carpet collectors and connoisseurs carpet. Normal, it is obvious that old things just do not look new, but unfortunately it seems especially in the German area, and to expect some to criticize such a 200Jahre old clock, every little scratch. But that is of course only the exception and for these few, I am writing this down here again. Otherwise, there are rarely problems and times when you are by my side, of course resolved fairly and friendly. Also like Selbstabholer_Essen(Borbeck) All listed companies. Brand names and trademarks are the property of their owners and are used only for identification and description of the products. The Conditions and Privacy Policy we will send you the goods in writing to fulfill the written form required by law. No eBay fees. International only Europe Zone 1 up to 5 kg = 17.00 €. 5 kg to 10 kg = € 22.00, 10kg up to 2