23rd Feb, 2023 9:30
A Tibetan thangka, 18th century, Grub-chen Karma pakshi - the Second Black hat Karampa, with a further figure in the top left likely to be sGam-po-pa, framed and glazed 43cm x 29cm
Received and framed by Dr J.A. Graham (1861 - 1942) in Kalimpong. Dr Graham was a Scottish missionary who founded St Andrew's Homes in Kalimpong in 1900.
Sold for £900
Condition Report
Surface cracking and scuffs, see images for clarification
A Tibetan thangka, 18th century, Grub-chen Karma pakshi - the Second Black hat Karampa, with a further figure in the top left likely to be sGam-po-pa, framed and glazed 43cm x 29cm
ProvenanceReceived and framed by Dr J.A. Graham (1861 - 1942) in Kalimpong. Dr Graham was a Scottish missionary who founded St Andrew's Homes in Kalimpong in 1900.
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