The standing Buddha Maitreya, -Nepal / Tibet around 1900, copper alloy with fire-gilding and painting, two-part consisting of figure and base. The Buddha stands on a low padmasana pedestal in samapada, the right hand shows the abhaya mudra (protection gesture), the left the varada-mudra, the floral reliefed robe (Uttarsangha) covers the entire arm from the shoulder, the lower part (antaravasaka) extends to the ankles and is decorated with round Shou emblems, both garments are decorated with golden ornaments, the figure is wearing bodhisattva jewelry, a five-petaled crown, long earrings, filled with corals, turquoises and red jewels (rubies?) And a wide necklace around the neck. The base plate with engraved double Vajra, H.ca.24cm