A GROUP OF SIX LEAVES OF PAPER FROM A TIBETAN MANUSCRIPT, A BOOKLET OF EIGHT LEAVES OF PAPER WITH TIBETAN BLOCK-PRINTED TEXT.
A GROUP OF SIX LEAVES OF PAPER FROM A TIBETAN MANUSCRIPT, A BOOKLET OF EIGHT LEAVES OF PAPER WITH TIBETAN BLOCK-PRINTED TEXT.

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A GROUP OF SIX LEAVES OF PAPER FROM A TIBETAN MANUSCRIPT, A BOOKLET OF EIGHT LEAVES OF PAPER WITH TIBETAN BLOCK-PRINTED TEXT.
Tibet, c. late 19th/early 20th century

317 x 72 mm and 250 x 70 mm, respectively. The leaves with handwritten text in ink bounded by double vertical lines on both recto and verso. With foxing allover, minor wear to edges, and some water stains on edges. The booklet with block-printed text on recto and verso. With minor wear and stains on edges, and a small skinned area on the center of the verso of the title page of booklet. Housed in a contemporary brown cloth folder.

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70 x 355 mm. A single leaf from a 17th century Tibetan prayer manuscript. Written in red and black ink on recto and verso of handmade paper. Minor wear to edges. (2)

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