Asian Art 2012-11-06 Auction - 314 Price Results - Art + Object in nz - Page 7
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151: Chinese carved ivory figure of Guanyin271: Large Chinese famille rose porcelain screen277: Pair of Chinese cloisonné enamel candlesticks
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New Zealand, New Zealand
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Asian Art

A+O's second specialist Asian art sale will include the balance of the Leo Tattersfield jade collection, a fine Chinese ivory Bodhisattva figure, the Henning snuff bottle collection, items from the scholars table including brush pots and scholars stones together with an extensive offering of Chinese and Japanese porcelain and pottery.
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Pair of Chinese early qingbai footed cups: Song Dynasty (960 – 1279) Also a Yaozhou-style celadon dish The firsts, 50mm
0244: Pair of Chinese early qingbai footed cupsEst. NZ$150-NZ$300
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Small provincial Chinese jar: possibly Song Dynasty (960 – 1279) with four lug handles to the shoulders and a small celadon dish The first, H. 120mm
0245: Small provincial Chinese jarEst. NZ$200-NZ$300
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Impressive Chinese shipwreck jar: possibly Song Dynasty (960 – 1279) The sides heavily encrusted with barnacles H. 275mm
0246: Impressive Chinese shipwreck jarEst. NZ$1,000-NZ$2,000
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Chinese shipwreck stoneware jar: possibly Song Dynasty (960 – 1279) with four lug handles to the shoulders, residues of the celadon glaze to the body [cleaned]. H. 190mm
0247: Chinese shipwreck stoneware jarEst. NZ$300-NZ$500
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Chinese shipwreck celadon bowl: possibly Song Dynasty (960 – 1279) The sides heavily encrusted with barnacles W. 180mm
0248: Chinese shipwreck celadon bowlEst. NZ$300-NZ$500
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Chinese shipwreck celadon bowl: possibly Song Dynasty (960 – 1279) the sides heavily encrusted with barnacles W. 165mm
0249: Chinese shipwreck celadon bowlEst. NZ$300-NZ$500
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Pair of Chinese blue and white shipwreck bowls: Daoguang (1821 – 1850) Salvaged from the Tek Sing which sunk in 1822 near Jakarta D. 150mm
0250: Pair of Chinese blue and white shipwreck bowlsEst. NZ$100-NZ$200
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Chinese Swatow-style blue and white dish: Possibly 16th Century shipwreck. Decorated with dense floral design [heavy degradation]. D. 320mm
0251: Chinese Swatow-style blue and white dishEst. NZ$400-NZ$600
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Chinese Swatow blue and white dish: Possibly 16th Century. Painted with stylised floral design. D. 245mm
0252: Chinese Swatow blue and white dishEst. NZ$100-NZ$200
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South-East Asian blue and white dish: painted in Swatow style with a pair of phoenix amongst flowers. D.265mm
0253: South-East Asian blue and white dishEst. NZ$200-NZ$400
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Chinese Ming-style blue and white charger: with barbed rim and lobed sides, painted to the centre with a recumbent mythical beast (qilin) amongst flames, foliage and flower heads, stylised lotus petal band around the rim with panels depicting
0254: Chinese Ming-style blue and white chargerEst. NZ$2,500-NZ$4,000
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Chinese Provincial Ming blue and white bowl: crackled glaze, wood stand; and a jarlet. The first, 145mm
0256: Chinese Provincial Ming blue and white bowlEst. NZ$80-NZ$120
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Chinese blue and white dish: Kangxi period (1662 - 1722) with barbed rim and moulded cavetto. Dish painted in typical sapphire blue with panels of blossoming peony, prunus, lotus and chrysanthemum sprays. Lozenge symbol to the
0257: Chinese blue and white dishEst. NZ$2,000-NZ$3,000
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Chinese blue and white charger: Kangxi period (1662 – 1722) Painted to the centre with butterflies amongst peony sprays issuing from rockworks, the well and the rim with dense floral design (old repair). D. 370mm
0258: Chinese blue and white chargerEst. NZ$800-NZ$1,200
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Chinese blue and white beaker vase: Transitional-style, painted with the figure of Kui Xing, acolyte of Wenzhang, the God of Literature, standing on the head of a dragon-carp. H. 465mm
0260: Chinese blue and white beaker vaseEst. NZ$300-NZ$500
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Small Chinese blue and white beaker vase: Transitional-style, decorated with Liu Hai taming his three-legged toad with a string of cash and another Daiost figure playing the flute in a rocky landscape. H. 325mm
0261: Small Chinese blue and white beaker vaseEst. NZ$200-NZ$300
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Chinese Kangxi-style blue and white vase: painted with a continuous mountainous river landscape. H. 460mm
0262: Chinese Kangxi-style blue and white vaseEst. NZ$1,500-NZ$2,500
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Chinese Kangxi-style powder blue ground vase: painted with flowers and landscape panels. Kangxi six-character mark to the base. H. 460mm
0263: Chinese Kangxi-style powder blue ground vaseEst. NZ$1,500-NZ$2,500
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19th century Chinese blue glazed meiping vase: covered with a deep mottled blue orange-peel glaze stopping neatly around the unglazed footrim. The interior and base covered with a pale celadon glaze. H. 355mm
0264: 19th century Chinese blue glazed meiping vaseEst. NZ$1,000-NZ$1,500
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19th century Chinese sang de boeuf lidded jar: covered with a rich red streaked crackled glaze thinning to a mushroom tone to the rim on wood stand. H. 210mm
0266: 19th century Chinese sang de boeuf lidded jarEst. NZ$1,000-NZ$1,500
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19th/20th century Chinese blue and white bowl: painted to the exterior with dragons flying amongst scrolling clouds and flower sprays ‘fang gu zhen cang’, ‘Precious collection in imitation of the antique’ mark to the base. D. 175mm
0267: 19th/20th century Chinese blue and white bowlEst. NZ$500-NZ$800
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