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Ganesha added pictures

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By leno, 12 March, 2025
Description

Ganesha statue about 21 in tall. Was left to me from an estate. Charley was kind enough to give me some insight on it and now I've added more pictures with a few more details. Once again thanks to all.

Category
Asian Art
Medium
It appears to be brass or bronze
Distinguishing marks
None
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
21 in tall
Date Period
Unknown
Weight
52 lb
History
Unknown
Price Paid (If known)
Non
For Sale?
No
Photos
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leno

2 months 3 weeks ago

It actually does have four arms

It has 4 arms.

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Charley

2 months 3 weeks ago

Ganesha Statue - 21" Tall, Heavy Metal Sculpture

Description

  • Subject: Ganesha, the Hindu deity of wisdom, prosperity, and remover of obstacles.
  • Material: Likely bronze or brass (based on visible patina and sheen). These metals are commonly used in traditional Indian religious sculptures.
  • Dimensions: 21 inches tall
  • Weight: Described as extremely heavy, which supports the assumption of solid metal casting.
  • Design Details:
    • Ganesha is depicted in a seated position, symbolizing calmness and wisdom.
    • Ganesha’s traditional iconography includes multiple arms (signifying power and ability), holding objects like a trident, broken tusk, and offering gesture (representing protection and blessings).
    • The presence of another deity or attendant beside Ganesha suggests symbolic spiritual guidance.
    • The intricate detailing on Ganesha’s crown, jewelry, and garments suggests a skilled artisan's work.
  • Condition: Described as good, with visible dust but no major signs of damage. A thorough cleaning may enhance its visual appeal.

Historical and Cultural Context

  • Ganesha Statues are prominent in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, symbolizing wisdom, prosperity, and protection.
  • Statues of this size and material are often found in temples, home altars, or spiritual spaces and can range from contemporary reproductions to antique artifacts.
  • If this is an antique piece (over 100 years old), it may hold significant historical value. Traditional Indian bronze statues are created using the lost-wax casting method, a time-intensive technique often resulting in highly detailed pieces.

Potential Origin

  • Based on the style, intricate detailing, and religious significance, this piece likely originates from India or Nepal, where metal Ganesha sculptures are commonly crafted.
  • The presence of Buddhist and Hindu symbols may suggest influence from Tibetan Buddhism or South Indian craftsmanship.

Estimated Value

The value of this statue depends on several factors:

✅ Material & Weight: If solid bronze or brass, its inherent metal value will add significant weight to its worth.
✅ Craftsmanship: The detailed artistry seen in the jewelry, facial features, and symbolic objects suggests higher quality.
✅ Age & Authenticity: Older pieces (especially pre-20th century) can command much higher prices, especially if confirmed as antique.
✅ Condition: Despite some dust, the statue appears intact with no visible cracks or missing parts.

Estimated Value Range:

  • $300 – $600 USD for a modern decorative piece.
  • $800 – $1,500 USD for a vintage hand-crafted statue with intricate details.
  • $2,000 – $5,000+ USD if identified as an authentic antique or linked to a known artisan, temple, or region of historical significance.

Recommended Steps for Accurate Valuation

  1. Professional Appraisal: Consulting an expert specializing in Asian religious art or Hindu bronze sculptures can help confirm authenticity, age, and craftsmanship.
  2. Material Identification: A magnet test or professional metal testing can confirm whether it’s bronze, brass, or a less valuable alloy.
  3. Cleaning & Preservation: Consider professional cleaning to enhance the statue’s details without risking damage to the patina, which can be valuable in itself.

Where to Sell or Appraise

  • For accurate valuation, contact:
    • Sotheby’s (Asian Art Department)
    • Bonhams (Indian, Himalayan & Southeast Asian Art Division)
    • Christie’s (Antiquities and Religious Art)
  • For private resale or online listing, platforms like 1stDibs, Ruby Lane, or eBay can attract collectors.
Average: 4 (1 vote)
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leno

2 months 2 weeks ago

In reply to Ganesha Statue - 21" Tall, Heavy Metal Sculpture by Charley

More pics added

Hi Charley. I hope you are well. I've added some new pics that might be of some interest to you. Let me know if it adds more insight when you the moment. I also found out it weighs 52 lbs. I had not realized until I had pulled it down and actually got it home that it was sitting on a Cobra throne. This thing gets a tad more interesting.

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leno

2 months 3 weeks ago

Thank you so very much…

Thank you so very much Charley! We are so grateful for your information and will have more information on it soon with photographs. Once again, thank you

Average: 4 (2 votes)
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