MASTERPIECES OF ANCIENT ASIA 2020-11-08 Auction - 196 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in uk - Page 7
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CHINA, NORTHERN QI DYNASTY STONE TORSO OF BUDDHACHINA, TANG DYNASTY POTTERY BACTRIAN CAMEL AND RIDER -CHINA, SHANG DYNASTY BRONZE RITUAL JIA VESSEL - XRF
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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.
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CHINA, TANG DYNASTY BRONZE DECORATED MIRROR: Ca. 700 AD. Tang Dynasty. Circular bronze mirror with intricate relief depicting an abstract dragonesque pattern arranged around a central rondel containing a small loop for suspension. Dragons are a
0156: CHINA, TANG DYNASTY BRONZE DECORATED MIRROREst. £1,000-£2,000
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CHINA, HAN DYNASTY POTTERY DRAGON: Ca. 206 BC - 220 AD. Han dynasty. A ceramic dragon's head taking a rondel form, with high relief modelling of the brow ridge, eyelids, nose, maw, and chin. This dragon is shown with a red-rimmed
0157: CHINA, HAN DYNASTY POTTERY DRAGONEst. £400-£800
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CHINA, TANG DYNASTY POTTERY HEAD OF LOKAPALA: C. AD 618 and 907. Tang Dynasty. A beautiful ceramic head of Lokapala with protruding wing-form ears, elongated lower tusks curling out of the mouth, a prominent protrusion of hair meant to mimic a
0159: CHINA, TANG DYNASTY POTTERY HEAD OF LOKAPALAEst. £200-£400
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CHINA, HAN DYNASTY POTTERY HEAD OF ATTENDANT: Ca. 206 BC - 220 AD. Han dynasty. A terracotta head of an attendant with pale painted skin, thin arching brows painted black, a delicate nose, small pursed red lips and an elaborate woven hairstyle.
0160: CHINA, HAN DYNASTY POTTERY HEAD OF ATTENDANTEst. £200-£400
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CHINA, TANG DYANSTY POTTERY DANCING LADY: C. AD 618 and 907. Tang Dynasty. A delicate Tang Dynasty dancer wearing a long flowing gowns with overlength sleeves which hide her hands. The skirt of the dress is a deep orange, whilst the waist
0165: CHINA, TANG DYANSTY POTTERY DANCING LADYEst. £600-£900
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CHINA, MING DYNASTY GLAZED POTTERY WARRIOR: Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Warrior Figure. An elaborately crafted warrior attendant figure dressed in armour picked out in light and dark blue, a tall conical helmet with a light coloured
0173: CHINA, MING DYNASTY GLAZED POTTERY WARRIOREst. £200-£400
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CHINA, MING DYNASTY GLAZED POTTERY COURT LADY: Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Ming Dynasty. Ceramic court lady. This female figure is presented wearing court attire, or shenyi, which comprises a long vest, tied to the waist and long, flaring sleeves. Her
0174: CHINA, MING DYNASTY GLAZED POTTERY COURT LADYEst. £200-£400
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CHINA, MING DYNASTY SET OF 12 ZODIAC FIGURES - RARE: Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Ming Dynasty. A set of 12 comprising animal figures, each carefully modelled and dressed in court robes, painted in a range of rich blues, greens, yellows and reds. The Chinese
0175: CHINA, MING DYNASTY SET OF 12 ZODIAC FIGURES - RAREEst. £4,000-£6,000
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