Fine Asian Works of Art 2016-12-18 Auction - 263 Price Results - Michaan's Auctions in CA - Page 11
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A Huanghuali Altar Coffer, Republic PeriodA Peachbloom-Glazed Amphora Vase, Kangxi Mark and ofAn Embroidered Daoist Priest's Robe, 19th Century
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Alameda, CA, United States
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Fine Asian Works of Art

When rare materials meet master craftsmen, the results are worthy of inclusion in Michaan's Fine Asian Works of Art auction, to be held Sunday, December 18. The works range in scale from very tiny to quite imposing: each one unique, yet all exhibiting the high quality that Michaan's Fine Asian sales are well known for. "This is our final auction of 2016," notes specialist Harry Huang, "and we will conclude the year with an event presenting exceptional opportunities for collectors." One notable example is the huanghuali altar coffer. The lustrous huanghuali hardwood is not confined to the outside of the piece, but extends to every part of its interior, even to the backs of the drawers. This piece will appeal to the collector who seeks quality at a deeper level, yet its surface beauty is also unmistakable: the expertly joined huanghuali planks exhibit many easily detected "ghost faces," each one adding to its value. The altar coffer has been well preserved, retaining excellent structural integrity, and is expected to sell for $60,000-$80,000. It is one of a number of furniture pieces in this auction from a fine private collection, amassed by the original owner in China, primarily during the 1940s.
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Four Iron Tsuba, 18th/19th Century: Four Iron Tsuba With oval, circular and rounded square form plates, three heightened by gilt details; the first decorated in openwork with birds and foliage featuring Shimazu crests to the top and
8242: Four Iron Tsuba, 18th/19th CenturyEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A Japanese Silver Tea Caddy, Meiji Period: A Japanese Silver Tea Caddy The small bulbous body decorated to the exterior with leafy wisteria vines heightened by enamels, the domed openwork cover featuring a chrysanthemum surrounded by foliate
8247: A Japanese Silver Tea Caddy, Meiji PeriodEst. $600-$800
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A Japanese Silver Box, Meiji Period: A Japanese Silver Box The lobed box decorated to the cover with a small sparrow amidst leafy trumpet flowers and vines, the leaves, vines and flower blossoms heightened in copper and gilt. Meiji
8249: A Japanese Silver Box, Meiji PeriodEst. $3,000-$5,000
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A Japanese CloisonnÈ Enamel Vase, Meiji Period: A Japanese CloisonnÈ Enamel Vase The elongated ovoid form with a short neck and gently flaring mouth, enameled in subtle natural hues with a bird amidst pine needles and maple leaves against a soft
8258: A Japanese CloisonnÈ Enamel Vase, Meiji PeriodEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A Japanese CloisonnÈ Enamel Vase, Meiji Period: A Japanese CloisonnÈ Enamel Vase The wide-mouth vase tapering to the foot, enameled to the exterior with a large purple chrysanthemum flower and bud issuing from layered leaves below, all against a
8262: A Japanese CloisonnÈ Enamel Vase, Meiji PeriodEst. $3,000-$5,000
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