A Tibetan gilt bronze figure, together with two Mongolian clay Votives, [3], including a figure of a Bodhisattva, 17th century, clay Votives 18/19th century. Provenance: of Tibetan figure: Marie-Francoise Fatton / Au lion Des Neiges gallery Sydney, clay Votives were made & used in Buddhist Communities to show devotion & earn merit, they were made from clay in bronze moulds & after being stamped they were left to sun dry. When dry they were often hand painted with lacquer & gold or silver leaf, when finished they were used to fill up Stupa (sacred Buddhist monuments). These clay Votives known as Tsa Tsa in Tibet were also used in funerary practices for the deceased. Provenance: Todd Barlin collection. 6 cm to 7 cm