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Be it a12-inch metal harpoon dating back to 1500 BC,a Bikaner school painting from 1610 AD depicting Bhagwat Purana,or even a 19th-century Mughal portrait of Emperor Humayun a collection of artefacts and paintings that depict significant stages of art in India have been chosen for an online auction by Collectibles Antiques,supported by auction house Saffronart.
This second edition of the 24-hour public auction includes 55 Indian antiquities that have been sourced from private collectors and licensed antique dealers across the country. Dinesh Vazirani,director,Collectibles Antiques,says,The collection has been put together to offer collectors and enthusiasts a chance to acquire Indian antiques across various mediums and timelines.
While the highest-priced piece is a sculpture in granite from the 17th century,called A Warrior in Action,at Rs 10-14 lakh,the lowest priced is a goddesss bust,titled Yakshini in Motion,at Rs 20,000-25,000. Going by the response the first auction held in December 2011 got,Vazirani says he expects a stronger response this time. Based on the success of our first auction,we have put together a larger catalogue of antiquities and miniatures this time, he concludes.
The auction is on at http://www.saffronart.com till 8pm tonight
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