FINE ASIAN ART - PRINCE COLLECTION 2025-06-07 Auction - 221 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London
EXCEPTIONAL CHINESE HAN DYNASTY GLASS BEAKERCHINESE WESTERN HAN GOLD HOOF-SHAPED INGOTTIBETAN BRONZE REPOUSSE DEPICTING VAJRAPANI
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FINE ASIAN ART - PRINCE COLLECTION

Apollo Art Auctions is proud to announce our ?Fine Asian Art' sale. Commencing on the 7th of June at 10 a.m. GMT. The auction showcases a spectacular array of Asian art. The sale will be held live at our Central London showroom, 63 ? 64 Margaret Street, W1W 8SW. All lots will be available for preview at our central London showroom by appointment only. Our white-gloved team professionally handles all items, preparing them for in-house shipping. Contact us via email enquiries@apolloauctions.com or by calling (+44) 7424 994167.
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CHINESE ARC-SHAPED AGATE - EX SOTHEBY'S: Neolithic, Ca. 4000 BC. An arc-shaped agate of Beiyinyangying culture two small holes pierced at each end Size: 115mm x 13mm; Weight: 35g. Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex Sotheby's 07
0001: CHINESE ARC-SHAPED AGATE - EX SOTHEBY'SEst. £750-£1,500
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GROUP OF ANCIENT CHINESE JADE OBJECTS: Neolithic to Shang Dynasty, Ca. 4700 BC - AD 1279. A group of ancient jade objects, comprising a Hongshan culture green jade blade of trapezoidal form, pierced with a hole at one end; a Hongshan
0002: GROUP OF ANCIENT CHINESE JADE OBJECTSEst. £1,500-£3,000
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CHINESE MAJIAYAO PAINTED POTTERY JAR: Neolithic, Majiayao, Ca. 3300 - 2000 BC. A pottery jar in bulbous ovoid form with a short, sharply angled neck and flaring mouth. The jar is supported on a tapering base, and the upper body is richly
0003: CHINESE MAJIAYAO PAINTED POTTERY JAREst. £450-£900
NEOLITHIC RED POTTERY HEAD: Ca. 3300 - 2000 BC. A pottery head. The face features deep-set, almond-shaped eyes, a prominent nose, and slightly opened mouth. Size: 45mm x 40mm; Weight: 45g Provenance: Collection of Phillip
0004: NEOLITHIC RED POTTERY HEADEst. £600-£1,000Lot Passed
CHINESE NEOLITHIC POTTERY HEAD: Majiayao culture, Ca. 3300-2000 BC. A pottery head, painted with black pigments. For similar see: Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm, accession number K-11038-005.Size: 85mm x 75mm; Weight:
0005: CHINESE NEOLITHIC POTTERY HEADEst. £600-£1,000Lot Passed
RARE NEOLITHIC POTTERY FOOT-SHAPED CUP: Neolithic, Qijia Culture, Ca. 2400 - 1600 BC. A pottery foot-shaped cup, modelled in terracotta with a rounded heel, clearly defined toes, and a single loop handle at the back. Size: 155mm x 100mm;
0006: RARE NEOLITHIC POTTERY FOOT-SHAPED CUPEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
CHINESE SEAL MUD: Warring States period, Ca. 475-221 BC or Han Dynasty, Ca. 202 BC - AD 220.A collection of seal mud. Such items were used during the Warring States period and Han dynasty as a medium to imprint seals
0007: CHINESE SEAL MUDEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
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GROUP OF HAN DYNASTY GLASS TILES: Han Dynasty, Ca. 206 BC - AD 220. A panel composed of twenty-four ancient Chinese glass tiles, each of rectangular form, arranged in a grid and strung together with cord on a fabric mount. Size:
0008: GROUP OF HAN DYNASTY GLASS TILESEst. £750-£1,500
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EXCEPTIONAL CHINESE HAN DYNASTY GLASS BEAKER: Ca. 206 BC - AD 220. An elegantly flared beaker with a waisted midsection, made of vibrant blue-green glass. Horizontal tooling marks encircle the lower body, giving subtle decorative articulation.
0009: EXCEPTIONAL CHINESE HAN DYNASTY GLASS BEAKEREst. £7,500-£15,000
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CHINESE FRAGMENT OF AN OPENWORK GOLD PLAQUE: Ca. 600 - 300 BC. An openwork gold plaque fragment, cast of two animals coiled around each other into a circle, their legs in the centre. The plaque has a circular frame of joined bird heads with
0010: CHINESE FRAGMENT OF AN OPENWORK GOLD PLAQUEEst. £1,200-£2,000
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CHINESE TANG DYNASTY GOLD FILIGREE DOUBLE SCABBARD: Ca. AD 600 - 700. A rare and opulent double scabbard comprising two cylindrical compartments joined by a flat, rectangular bridge and is lavishly decorated in delicate openwork filigree. The
0011: CHINESE TANG DYNASTY GOLD FILIGREE DOUBLE SCABBARDEst. £12,000-£20,000
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CHINESE GOLD KNIFE HANDLE WITH TURQUOISE INLAY: Spring and Autumn Period, Ca. 770 - 481 BC. A gold knife handle crafted from solid gold. This sculptural piece is designed with a bold, architectural profile featuring a series of intricate openwork
0012: CHINESE GOLD KNIFE HANDLE WITH TURQUOISE INLAYEst. £30,000-£60,000
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CHINESE GOLD AND SILVER STANDING FIGURE: Warring States Period to Qin Dynasty, Ca. 221 - 207 BC. A rare figure cast in silver overlaid in gold sheet, in a stylised upright pose. This rare figure represents a standing male, likely a court
0013: CHINESE GOLD AND SILVER STANDING FIGUREEst. £15,000-£30,000
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ANCIENT CHINESE GOLD AND TURQUOISE GARMENT FITTING: Spring and Autumn Period, Ca. 770 - 481 BC. An intricate fitting featuring a dense design of stacked, stylised taotie or mythical animal arranged vertically in high relief. The surface is textured
0014: ANCIENT CHINESE GOLD AND TURQUOISE GARMENT FITTINGEst. £12,000-£20,000
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CHINESE WESTERN HAN GOLD HOOF-SHAPED INGOT: Ca. 100 - 1 BC. A hoof-shaped gold ingot. The surface bears tooling and casting marks. Around the lower body is an elaborately worked gold filigree band incorporating floral and scroll motifs. This
0015: CHINESE WESTERN HAN GOLD HOOF-SHAPED INGOTEst. £12,000-£20,000
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CHINESE GOLD NECKLACE: Tang Dynasty, Ca. AD 618-907. A gold necklace composed of a series of finely crafted gold pendants and intricate chainwork, with colorful enamel inlay, accompanied with a gold ring. Size: 240mm x
0016: CHINESE GOLD NECKLACEEst. £7,500-£15,000
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CHINESE CERAMIC JAR WITH COINS: Song Dynasty, Ca. AD 960 - 1279. An earthenware storage jar containing a dense cache of Chinese bronze coins. The globular vessel, now partially broken, reveals a tightly packed collection of round
0017: CHINESE CERAMIC JAR WITH COINSEst. £750-£1,500
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LIMESTONE FIGURE OF A HORSE, POSSIBLY KUSHAN: Kushan Period, Ca. AD 30 - 375. A limestone architectural fragment depicting a horse’s head. The horse is sensitively rendered in profile with incised detailing to the mane, eyes, and harness. The
0018: LIMESTONE FIGURE OF A HORSE, POSSIBLY KUSHANEst. £300-£600
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CHINESE PARCEL GILT SHELL-SHAPED SILVER BOX: Tang Dynasty, Ca. AD 618 - 907. A silver box delicately chased with swirling scrolls, stylised foliage, and a bird in flight; likely used as a container for cosmetics or precious substances. Size:
0020: CHINESE PARCEL GILT SHELL-SHAPED SILVER BOXEst. £750-£1,500
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CHINESE YAOZHOU LION FIGURE - TL TESTED: Jin Dynasty, Ca. AD 1115-1234. A Yaozhou green-glazed lion. The figure is crouched down and looks back up, playing with a ball, with its front left paw holding down the object. Size: 140mm x 85mm;
0021: CHINESE YAOZHOU LION FIGURE - TL TESTEDEst. £4,500-£9,000
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CHINESE CIZHOU CERAMIC FIGURE OF LION: Jin Dynasty, Ca. AD 1115-1234.A ceramic lion, seated upright on a pedestal, with its left paw resting atop a young cub. Covered in white glaze with details painted using light and dark brown slip.
0022: CHINESE CIZHOU CERAMIC FIGURE OF LIONEst. £900-£1,500
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CHINESE QINGBAI MOULDED PHOENIX AND PEONY BOWL: Song Dynasty, Ca. AD 960 - 1279. A finely moulded ceramic bowl, thinly walled with intricate phoenix and peony scrolls on the interior in low relief. The rim is bordered with a classic key-fret
0023: CHINESE QINGBAI MOULDED PHOENIX AND PEONY BOWLEst. £450-£900