Carved stone figure of Buddha, seated in posture with his right hand held in his left. Seated within an enclosure or shrine. He wears long, flowing robes and his face bears a serene expression.
The base of this anthropomorphic axe is raised in the centre and curves inwards at the sides, resulting in a tapering, slightly turned up point to the left and right (interpreted as legs). The top of the axe is an arch and this is the point at which the metal is thickest.
The base of the harpoon head is cylindrical, while the top half tapers into a flatter, sharp edged point. The point itself is rounded and ridges run up the centre of the blade at the front and rear.
The Jain sits in the lotus position, hands folded with palms facing upwards. He has wide shoulders over which his hair falls in two braids and he wears a collar around his neck.
This figure of Maitreya is elegantly slender and his facial features are finely carved. He stands with his left foot slightly before the right, with his right palm open to display the mark of the discus - a circle crossed with a horizontal line.
This figure is delicately modelled and finely detailed. It stands on an upturned lotus flower in the centre of a rectangular base. Towards the rear of the base are two prongs of approximately 40mm which point upwards from the side edges.
This complex image consists of a plinth on which a collection of figures stand before a decorated, arched frame. The plinth is heavy in relation to the slight figures, and is damaged in the centre, where there is a hole approximately 20mm/30mm.
This sword/ dagger hilt consists of a curving piece of copper, which widens into the head of a ram. The head is a naturalistic representation, with curling horns, eyes carved in detail and realistic facial contours.
While the hole in the ring is circular, the ring itself appears to be ovoid due to extensions for the bird's head and tail. The tail stretches out approximately 20mm, smooth and curved on top but incised and stained beneath.
This watercolour has torn edges and has been mounted for protection and display on a paper underlay. It is divided by a yellow background to the left and a red background to the right.