A POLYCHROME ENAMELED BRONZE FIGURE OF KANNON BOSATSU, LATE EDO PERIODJapan, 18th to early 19th century. Cast standing on a separate circular double-lotus base supported on a hexagonal tiered plinth, the right hand in kichijo-in, the left in an-i-seppo-in, wearing a long flowing robe opening at the chest, a garland around the arms, and a crown, the serene face with a rock crystal urna and downcast eyes, the hair pulled up in a high top knot, a separately cast mandorla with scrolling clouds towering behind.Provenance: Hungarian private collection. Condition: Good condition with extensive wear to enamels, minor nicks here and there, casting flaws, light scratches, some losses to extremities.Weight: 3,444 gDimensions: Height 39.8 cm