Two Indian bronze devotional figures, circa 17th/18th century,…
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Two Indian bronze devotional figures, circa 17th/18th century, one South Indian Vijayanagara style Balakrishna on a lotus pedestal, the other, a high copper content figure standing in tribhanga pose with right hand held aloft. The larger figure 11 cm high, 4 cm wide

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