MASTERPIECES OF ANCIENT ASIA 2020-11-08 Auction - 196 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in uk
LiveAuctioneers Logo

CHINA, NORTHERN QI DYNASTY STONE TORSO OF BUDDHACHINA, TANG DYNASTY POTTERY BACTRIAN CAMEL AND RIDER -CHINA, SHANG DYNASTY BRONZE RITUAL JIA VESSEL - XRF
Done
London, United Kingdom
Auction Details

MASTERPIECES OF ANCIENT ASIA

NO RESERVE SALE IN-HOUSE PACKING AND DISCOUNTED WORLDWIDE SHIPPING FOR ALL LOTS. ALL ITEMS IN THIS SALE COME WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY LIVE BIDDING AVAILABLE ON Liveauctioneers as well as via www.paxromana.auction (with 5% lower premium). FOR ABSENTEE AND LIVE PHONE BIDS, PLEASE CALL: 00447424994167 This sale takes you on a 5000-year old journey from Ancient Mesopotamia to Ming dynasty China. Featuring Antiquities and Ancient works of art from China, India, the Holy Lands, Western and Southeast Asia. The section includes a great variety of artifacts in terracotta, stucco, bronze and stone- some fascinating Gandhara sculptures depicting Buddha and various scenes, collection of TL-tested Chinese terracotta figurines and vessels. The auction also includes various objects from western Asia and the Holy Lands- rare pots from Persia, Indus Valley Idols, Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets and many others. The Auction features some masterpieces of Chinese art including large stone figures and fully authenticated Chinese bronze vessels. A one a kind auction reflecting the splendour of Asian art throughout the ages! We are members of the BNTA (British Numismatic Trading Association) and the ALR (Art Loss Register). WE ACCEPT DIRECT PAYMENTS IN ALL MAJOR CURRENCIES: USD, GBP AND EUR.
Lot Number: Lowest
24
Sold
CHINA, TANG DYNASTY POTTERY COURT LADY - TL TESTED: C. AD 618-907. Tang Dynasty. Terracotta full-figured court lady who sways to one side and raises her right hand. This female figure is presented wearing court attire, or shenyi, which comprises a
0002: CHINA, TANG DYNASTY POTTERY COURT LADY - TL TESTEDEst. £4,000-£8,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, HAN DYNASTY POTTERY BLACK RABBIT - TL TESTED: Ca. 206 BC - 220 AD. Han dynasty, A hollow-formed terracotta rabbit figurine with a black pelt and coral-pink pigmentation on the nose and in the inner ears. The rabbit is depicted sitting on all
0004: CHINA, HAN DYNASTY POTTERY BLACK RABBIT - TL TESTEDEst. £2,000-£3,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, HAN DYNASTY POTTERY WHITE RABBIT - TL TESTED: Ca. 206 BC - 220 AD. Han dynasty. A hollow-formed terracotta rabbit figurine with a white pelt and coral-pink pigmentation on the nose and in the inner ears. The rabbit is depicted sitting back, on
0005: CHINA, HAN DYNASTY POTTERY WHITE RABBIT - TL TESTEDEst. £2,000-£3,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, WESTREN ZHOU DYNASTY WINE RITUAL YOU VESSEL -: 1045–771 BC. Western Zhou Dynasty. A bronze wine vessel known as a You, comprising a detachable domed lid with cylindrical handle top, piriform body, flaring foot and strap handle. The object
0007: CHINA, WESTREN ZHOU DYNASTY WINE RITUAL YOU VESSEL -Est. £10,000-£20,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, LATE SHANG DYNASTY BRONZE DING VESSEL - XRF: 1300-1100 BC, Late Shang Dynasty. A bronze tripod, generally known as a ding. The object comprises a hemispherical body with shelved rim and two rectangular handles. A band of geometric decoration
0008: CHINA, LATE SHANG DYNASTY BRONZE DING VESSEL - XRFEst. £6,000-£12,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, NEOLITHIC PERIOD PAINTED POTTERY VESSEL - TL: Ca. 3000 BC. Chinese Neolithic. A terracotta painted vase with a cylindrical neck, broad, flaring shoulders, conical body and flat base. Two applied lug handles attach below the shoulder. The body
0010: CHINA, NEOLITHIC PERIOD PAINTED POTTERY VESSEL - TLEst. £2,000-£4,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, NEOLITHIC PERIOD PAINTED POTTERY VESSEL - TL: Ca. 3000 BC. Chinese Neolithic. A terracotta painted vase with a tapering body rising from a flat base to rounded shoulders; a short flaring neck, looped handles. The shoulders and upper part of the
0011: CHINA, NEOLITHIC PERIOD PAINTED POTTERY VESSEL - TLEst. £2,000-£4,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, NORTHERN QI DYNASTY STONE TORSO OF BUDDHA: 549 - 577 AD. Northern Qi Dynasty. Cream-coloured stone torso of a standing Buddha, without hands or head which would probably have originally been in precious metals. The torso stands upright, wears
0013: CHINA, NORTHERN QI DYNASTY STONE TORSO OF BUDDHAEst. £20,000-£40,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, TANG DYNASTY GILDED STONE HEAD OF BUDDHA: C. AD 618-907. Tang Dynasty. Stone head of Buddha with characteristic elaborate coiffured, two-tiered black “snail-shell” hair curls ornamented with a red spiralling jewel. The Buddha’s full
0014: CHINA, TANG DYNASTY GILDED STONE HEAD OF BUDDHAEst. £20,000-£40,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, TANG DYNASTY ELABORATE STONE HEAD OF BUDDHA: C. AD 618-907. Tang Dynasty. Grey stone head of Buddha with elaborate headdress. The Buddha’s hair is carefully modelled to allow us to distinguish individual curls, his heavily-lidded eyes are
0017: CHINA, TANG DYNASTY ELABORATE STONE HEAD OF BUDDHAEst. £6,000-£9,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, MING DYANSTY STONE BUDDHA ON PEDESTAL: Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Ming Dynasty. An elaborate cream stone pedestal supporting a seated Buddha in high relief. The square base bearing elaborate vegetal and geometric motifs supports a
0019: CHINA, MING DYANSTY STONE BUDDHA ON PEDESTALEst. £2,000-£4,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, EARY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY BRONZE RITUAL GUI: 1100-900 BC. Early Western Zhou Dynasty. Bronze cast vessel Gui comprising a broad shelf-like lip, hemispherical bowl, wide loop handles topped with moulded dragons, and a cylindrical base. Just
0021: CHINA, EARY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY BRONZE RITUAL GUIEst. £20,000-£40,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, SHANG DYNASTY BRONZE RITUAL JIA VESSEL - XRF: 1300-1200 BC. Shang dynasty. A beautiful bronze jia tripod vessel comprising a flaring rim, inward sloping neck, flaring shoulder and flat bottom supported by three wedge-shaped legs. A single strap
0022: CHINA, SHANG DYNASTY BRONZE RITUAL JIA VESSEL - XRFEst. £20,000-£40,000
See Sold Price
Sold
CHINA, TANG DYNANSTY POTTERY COURT LADY - TL TESTED: C. AD 618 and 907. Tang Dynasty. Terracotta full-figured court lady who sways to one side and has her hands clasped at her chest. This female figure is presented wearing court attire, or shenyi,
0024: CHINA, TANG DYNANSTY POTTERY COURT LADY - TL TESTEDEst. £4,000-£8,000
See Sold Price
View:
24
TOP