Spring Fine Asian Art and Antiques Session 2 2022-03-17 Auction - 219 Price Results - Oakridge Auction Gallery in VA - Page 7
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Chinese Cast Iron Luohan, 17th Year of Chenghua, MingGold and Silver Inlaid Tapir, Late Ming/Early QingPair of Framed Silk Chinese Kesi Rank Badges, Ming
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Ashburn, VA, United States
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Spring Fine Asian Art and Antiques Session 2

Session 2: With over 200 lots, Session 2 is a continuation of Session 1, picking up with more priceless ceramics and progressing to other works of art including sculpted bronzes and Buddhas, wood carvings, and delicate textiles like embroidered dragon robes. The highlight of this section is none other than Lot 425, a luxurious bronze sculpture in the shape of a tapir with gilt decoration and silver inlay accents. Other important lots include a large bronze censer decorated with sea monsters and dating from the Qianlong period, a pair of kesi civil rank badges dating from the Ming Dynasty, and an early 19th-century gun-fu robe with patches representing some of the Twelve Symbols of Sovereignty. Bidding is available online, by telephone, and by absentee bidding. Please note that the following lots will not be available for bidding online: 70, 99, 146, 179, 425, 462, 476. Online catalogs for each session can be found on our website. Appointments to preview lots in person may be made with Oakridge's front office staff by calling 703-291-1010 or emailing us. Please note that all in-person gallery appointments are subject to screening to ensure the health and safety of our clients and staff.
Auction Curator:
Jennifer Clary
Jennifer Clary
Auction Coordinator, Asian Department Head
Lot Number: Lowest
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Chinese Bronze Zun, 18th Century: A Chinese bronze zun dating from the 18th century. The neck features two raised bands. The whole zun has green and red patina throughout. Dimensions are: 7 inches tall X 6 inches in diameter, 17.8
0448: Chinese Bronze Zun, 18th CenturyEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
Sold
Chinese Bronze Beast Handle Vase, Ming Dynasty: A Chinese bronze vase with two beast head handles dating from the Ming dynasty. It has three bands of incised taotie mask decoration around the foot, body, and neck. Dimensions are: 14 3/4 inches
0456: Chinese Bronze Beast Handle Vase, Ming DynastyEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Sold
Chinese Bronze Luduan, Ming: A large Chinese bronze incense burner in the shape of a luduan dating from the Ming dynasty. Dimensions are: 23 inches tall X 15 inches long X 19 inches wide, 58.4 cm X 38.1 cm X 48.3 cm. All
0457: Chinese Bronze Luduan, MingEst. $15,000-$20,000
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Sold
Chinese Blue Cloisonne Teapot, Qianlong: A Chinese cloisonne teapot dating from the Qianlong period. The square teapot has an arched bottom that is turquoise, which matches the interior of the teapot. The sides, spout, and handle are all
0458: Chinese Blue Cloisonne Teapot, QianlongEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Sold
Chinese Jichimu Wood Box, 18th Century: A Chinese wooden box with a carved Jichimu wood panel inset dating from the 18th century. The Jichimu panel depicts a dragon flying among swirling clouds. Dimensions are: 2 1/2 inches tall X 4 3/4
0460: Chinese Jichimu Wood Box, 18th CenturyEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Sold
Chinese Zitan Rectangular Box, 18th Century: A Chinese rectangular Zitan wood box dating from the 18th century. The lid is carved with a Shou medallion set against a Buddhist cross meander ground. The sides also have a Buddhist cross meander.
0461: Chinese Zitan Rectangular Box, 18th CenturyEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Sold
Chinese Huanghuali Scholar's Table, Ming-Qing: PLEASE NOTE: There is a $15,000 authorization required to bid on this lot. NO ONLINE BIDDING ACCEPTED, bidders MUST register with the auction house to bid on this lot. A Chinese Huanghuali scholar's
0462: Chinese Huanghuali Scholar's Table, Ming-QingEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Sold
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne Boxes, 19th Century: A pair of Chinese round cloisonne boxes dating from the 19th century. Both feature a blue ground with Buddhist cross meander and insect and flower motifs throughout. The rims are decorated with ruyi
0465: Pair of Chinese Cloisonne Boxes, 19th CenturyEst. $3,000-$4,500
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Sold
Chinese Lacquer Bronze Seated Buddha, Ming: A Chinese lacquered bronze statue of a seated Buddha dating from the Ming dynasty. They sit in padmasana on a pedestal with both hands in dhyana mudra in their lap. They wear elaborately colored
0467: Chinese Lacquer Bronze Seated Buddha, MingEst. $1,000-$1,500
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