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Small Thai Brass Statue

By John Rey45, 27 December, 2024
Description

I'm a newbie when it comes to antique. So, I bought this 2 Gilded Thai statue and I just want to know if they have any worth.

Category
Asian Art
Medium
I'm not sure about the material. It's metallic that have greenish color. Other parts have gold colors
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
Both is 5.1 inches in height, Length is 4 inches, and width is 2 inches
Date Period
Unknown
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

5 months 1 week ago

Two Small Thai Brass Statues

Description of Items:

  1. Subject: Two small Thai-style gilded statues featuring detailed craftsmanship and cultural significance.
  2. Material: Likely brass or bronze, based on the greenish patina and metallic finish observed. The greenish color is indicative of oxidation (a common trait in older brass/bronze pieces). The gold highlights suggest gilding, either original or added later.
  3. Dimensions:
    • Height: 5.1 inches
    • Length: 4 inches
    • Width: 2 inches
  4. Condition: Good, with visible patina and minor wear consistent with age.
  5. Category: Asian Art – Thai Buddhist or cultural decorative items.

Historical and Cultural Context:

These statues likely depict Thai deities or mythological figures, commonly used for decoration or religious purposes in Thailand. The detailed attire, seated postures, and ornamental design are characteristic of traditional Thai craftsmanship. Thai brass or bronze statues are often hand-cast using the lost-wax method, ensuring intricate detail and durability.

The figures could be inspired by traditional representations of celestial beings or musicians, as indicated by their poses (one holding a flute and the other seated in a meditative or casual posture). Such figures are often symbolic in Thai Buddhist and Hindu traditions, representing divine musicians or attendants to higher deities.

The patina on the statues suggests aging, possibly indicating an antique or vintage origin. However, without maker’s marks, inscriptions, or specific provenance, the exact date of manufacture is challenging to determine.

Current Market Value:

  1. Estimated Value Range: Based on the current market for similar Thai statues:
    • If these statues are vintage (20-50 years old): $80-$150 per piece or $160-$300 for the pair.
    • If confirmed to be antique (over 100 years old): $300-$600 for the pair.
    • The value may increase if these are identified as rare pieces or have historical provenance.
  2. Factors Affecting Value:
    • Material: If proven to be genuine bronze rather than brass, the value might be slightly higher.
    • Condition: The good condition and presence of patina add authenticity, but excessive wear or repairs could decrease the value.
    • Provenance: Verified historical records or expert authentication could significantly increase the value.
    • Artisan or Maker: If connected to a known craftsman or workshop, these statues could hold more collectible value.

Recommendations:

  1. Professional Authentication:
    • For precise dating and verification of materials, consider consulting an antique appraiser specializing in Asian art.
    • X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis could confirm the metal composition (e.g., brass, bronze, or other alloys).
  2. Conservation:
    • Preserve the patina, as it contributes to the value and authenticity.
    • Avoid abrasive cleaning methods that could damage the gilding or natural aging.
  3. Further Research:
    • Investigate if there are any maker’s marks or inscriptions on the base or underside of the statues.
    • Research similar statues in Thai antique markets or online auction houses like Sotheby’s or Christie’s.
  4. Market Considerations:
    • Thai and Southeast Asian antiques have a niche but growing market, particularly among collectors of Buddhist or Asian cultural art. Selling through reputable platforms specializing in Asian antiques could yield higher returns.

Final Note:

These statues hold artistic and cultural significance, whether as vintage or antique pieces. While the estimated value is based on available information, an in-person appraisal by an Asian art expert is recommended to confirm authenticity, materials, and historical importance, which could further influence their market value.

Average: 5 (1 vote)
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