Tibet, 19th/20th century Comprising: a square plaque depicting a six-armed female deity, the reverse with a stupa and a long inscription; a square plaque of Mahakala; a small rectangular plaque of two skeletal dancing deities, the reverse inscribed; a small rectangular plaque of Manjushri against a background of continuous inscriptions; a mandorla shaped plaque of Amitayus, also with two rows of inscriptions; a small mandorla shaped plaque of a dancing bovine-headed dakini; and two small circular plaques of multi-armed deity in yab-yum, the first Vajradhara and consort, the second Vajrasattva and consort; together with a bronze mould or stamp depicting the Buddhas of the Ten Directions, each figure captioned.The largest: 10cm (4in) square (9).