Bodhisattva Kannon Bosatsu - Holz, Lack, Vergoldet - Japan - 11. Oktober 1918 (Taishō 7)






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Gepflegte Holz- und Goldauflage-Kannon-Figur aus Japan, Taishō-Periode (Datierung 11. Oktober 1918), stehend auf einer Lotuspflanze mit einem heiligen Gefäß in der linken Hand und Varada-Mudra in der rechten, Maße ca. 38 cm hoch, 13 cm breit, 9,5 cm tief, Originalität/Offizielle Authentizität, mit Inschrift auf dem Sockel.
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Gilt Figure of Kannon (Guanyin) with Dedication Inscription
Japan, Taishō period, dated 11 October 1918 (Taishō 7)
A finely carved and gilded figure of Kannon (観音, Avalokiteśvara), the Bodhisattva of Compassion, standing gracefully upon a lotus pedestal. The deity holds a flask or sacred vessel in her left hand, symbolising mercy and the dispensing of spiritual nourishment, while the right hand is extended downward in a gesture of blessing and reassurance (varada mudra), signifying compassion bestowed upon the earthly realm.
The figure is raised on a square base with a red lacquer inscription, recording a dedicatory text dated to 11 October 1918 (Taishō 7). The inscription reads:
大正七年
法名釋實好信
十月十一日
宮腰町
出町榮次郎
“Buddhist name: Shaku Jikkōshin (釈実好信).
Dedicated by Demachi Eijirō (出町栄次郎) of Miyakoshi-chō (宮腰町).”
Such dedicatory inscriptions indicate the object’s function as a memorial or devotional offering, likely commissioned for merit-making purposes within a Buddhist context during the Taishō period.
Dimensions:
H38 (Kannon 19cm) X W13 X D9,5 cm
Condition:
In good condition. Minor lacquer/paint loss and worn gilding. We have cleaned and polished the square base for better readability of the inscription.
Please examine the images carefully. The written condition report is indicative only; the photographs provide the definitive and binding description of the item’s condition. The lot is sold “as is”.
Shipping:
The statue will be securely packaged and shipped with insurance. While every care will be taken during packing, due to the fragile nature of the object, minor paint or lacquer loss may occur during transport.
Gilt Figure of Kannon (Guanyin) with Dedication Inscription
Japan, Taishō period, dated 11 October 1918 (Taishō 7)
A finely carved and gilded figure of Kannon (観音, Avalokiteśvara), the Bodhisattva of Compassion, standing gracefully upon a lotus pedestal. The deity holds a flask or sacred vessel in her left hand, symbolising mercy and the dispensing of spiritual nourishment, while the right hand is extended downward in a gesture of blessing and reassurance (varada mudra), signifying compassion bestowed upon the earthly realm.
The figure is raised on a square base with a red lacquer inscription, recording a dedicatory text dated to 11 October 1918 (Taishō 7). The inscription reads:
大正七年
法名釋實好信
十月十一日
宮腰町
出町榮次郎
“Buddhist name: Shaku Jikkōshin (釈実好信).
Dedicated by Demachi Eijirō (出町栄次郎) of Miyakoshi-chō (宮腰町).”
Such dedicatory inscriptions indicate the object’s function as a memorial or devotional offering, likely commissioned for merit-making purposes within a Buddhist context during the Taishō period.
Dimensions:
H38 (Kannon 19cm) X W13 X D9,5 cm
Condition:
In good condition. Minor lacquer/paint loss and worn gilding. We have cleaned and polished the square base for better readability of the inscription.
Please examine the images carefully. The written condition report is indicative only; the photographs provide the definitive and binding description of the item’s condition. The lot is sold “as is”.
Shipping:
The statue will be securely packaged and shipped with insurance. While every care will be taken during packing, due to the fragile nature of the object, minor paint or lacquer loss may occur during transport.
