ASIAN ART 2014-11-22 Auction - 629 Price Results - Galerie Zacke in AT - Page 6
THE ELEVEN-HEADED BODHISATTVA AVALOKITESHVARA WITHPAIR OF STANDING DIGNITAIRIES FROM THE IMPERIAL COURTMYTHICAL CREATURE AS BELT BUCKLE
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ASIAN ART

Antique Asian Art
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THE GODDESS OF FERTILITY: Bronze, partly with paint-coating. China, approx. 17th cent.She is named Songzi niangniang é€å­å¨˜å¨˜, whereby the latter means emperess as well as goddess, and Songzi „having
0121: THE GODDESS OF FERTILITYEst. €2,500-€5,000
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PAIR OF LIONS ON FIGURAL PEDESTALS: Sandstone. China, Qing-Dynasty, 19th cent.Pair of very expressive and elaborate sculptures. The shizi (lions) in the style of palace dogs, either shown with four young, two of which are seen below
0122: PAIR OF LIONS ON FIGURAL PEDESTALSEst. €1,800-€3,600
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LARGE DECORATIVE ELEMENT WITH PHOENIXES: Wood with gilding. China, late Qing-Dynasty, approx. 19th cent.Very elaborately carved, elongated element showing phoenixes at both ends. The pearl Zhu in the curved beaks, the feathers around the
0123: LARGE DECORATIVE ELEMENT WITH PHOENIXESEst. €300-€600
PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE-PLATES: Porcelain with enamel colours. China, 18th cent.Very neat quality of the colourful painting, which offers a lotus pond with lotus flowers and two further fantastically rendered mandarin ducks, in the
0124: PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE-PLATESEst. €900-€1,800Lot Passed
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THE GOD OF LONGEVITY SHOULAO: Yellow bronze. China, Qing-Dynasty, approx. 18th cent.A rare bronze figure of the god of longevity Shoulao, also designed as the “star-deity†Shouxing; with characteristic high head, white
0125: THE GOD OF LONGEVITY SHOULAOEst. €1,000-€2,000
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CENSER WITH LION-DOGS: Bronze. China, Qing-Dynasty (1644 - 1912)An especially attractive tripod censer, the legs are small feisty lion-dogs with elevated hind legs. Around the mouth of the vessel between the two
0126: CENSER WITH LION-DOGSEst. €400-€800
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NAKED LAYING DAME: Ivory. China, Qing-Dynasty, 18th until early 19th cent.A so-called "Doctor's Lady", here in an extraordinarily fine rendition! Such a figure was supposedly kept ready by a Chinese doctor, for his
0127: NAKED LAYING DAMEEst. €900-€1,800
STANDING WISE MAN GAZING AT THE SKY: Ivory. China, Qing-Dynasty, approx. 19th cent. to 1900Tall, slim figure wearing long garment closed by a belt; the hands held together at the back. The beardy head with dense eye-brows is rendered
0128: STANDING WISE MAN GAZING AT THE SKYEst. €450-€900Lot Passed
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DRAGON WITH PEARL: Ivory. China, late 19th cent.Judging by the style and the fact that the dragon is four-clawed, this carving should be a Chinese work. It shows the scally and severely twisted body of the dragon
0129: DRAGON WITH PEARLEst. €200-€400
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FOOTED BOWL WITH ENAMEL DECOR: Colouful enamel cloisonne and gilding. China, Qing-Dynasty approx. around 1800A decorated footed-bowl, rich in detail. Tall, flared foot and on top of it, a broad, flat bowl. In its well is a round
0130: FOOTED BOWL WITH ENAMEL DECOREst. €1,500-€3,000
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THE CHILD-BRINGING GODDESS GUANYIN: Boxwood. China, Qing-Dynasty, 18th to 19th cent.A truly elaborate depiction of the Buddhist Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, in China referring to the ancient mother goddess Guanyin, here shown standing
0131: THE CHILD-BRINGING GODDESS GUANYINEst. €1,500-€3,000
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COVERED BOWL WITH SCHOLARS IN LANDSCAPE: Red lacquer carving. China, late Qing-Dynasty, late 19th – early 20th cent.This elaborately worked red lacquer box offers a rich composition of blossoms and leafage between bars with
0132: COVERED BOWL WITH SCHOLARS IN LANDSCAPEEst. €300-€600
VASE SHOWING SCHOLARS IN LANDSCAPE: Carved red-lacquer. China, late Qing-Dynasty, late 19th – early 20th cent.A decorative, dense rendition of a red-lacquer vase in baluster form with an out-swinging foot and mouth. Between the
0133: VASE SHOWING SCHOLARS IN LANDSCAPEEst. €150-€300Lot Passed
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ROUND MIRROR: Bronze. China, presumably Eastern Han-Dynasty (25 – 220)An interesting bronze mirror with a decorative relief in several circling fields, emerging from a central eyelet-knob. Around these,
0134: ROUND MIRROREst. €400-€800
CENCER WITH FISH-DRAGON: Yellow bronze. China-Indonesia, 19th to 20th cent.Characterful tripod-vessel, which was acquired in 1967 in an Indonesian temple, however, is a Chinese work. The legs are the paws of a predator. On
0135: CENCER WITH FISH-DRAGONEst. €200-€400Lot Passed
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TWO TEMPLE GUARDIANS: Wood with gilding. China, late Qing-Dynasty, approx. 19th cent.Very effective sculptures that are almost entirely gilded. These belong to the group of „four heavenly kings“, or Si
0136: TWO TEMPLE GUARDIANSEst. €1,300-€2,600
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VASE WITH WINTER LANDSCAPE: Porcelain. China, presumably Qing, around 1900This very attractive vase offers an especially atmospheric depiction of a snowy mountainous landscape with a lake, pavilion on the shore and a temple. In
0137: VASE WITH WINTER LANDSCAPEEst. €200-€400
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TALL VASE WITH LION-DOGS: Porcelain with under glaze blue. China, in the transitional style, presumably around 1900Tall, so-called “beaker-vase†after the archaistic gu-form, rendered in Kangxi transitional style.
0138: TALL VASE WITH LION-DOGSEst. €120-€240
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TALL VASE WITH BOWMEN AND BOYS: Porcelain with enamel colours. China, presumably around 1900 to 1st third 20th cent.Upwardly flared, slim, distinct-shouldered vase with a cylindrical neck and flared mouth. The very fresh and
0139: TALL VASE WITH BOWMEN AND BOYSEst. €120-€240
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BOX WITH COVER HOLDING PHOENIXES: Enamel cloisonne. China, Qing-Dynasty (1644 – 1912)A rectangular box with cover, decorated outside with enamel cloisonne. The base colour is light-blue, the fine bridges are gilded, the
0140: BOX WITH COVER HOLDING PHOENIXESEst. €100-€200
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ROUND COVERED BOWL WITH CHILD AND DOG: Porcelain with enamel colours. China, Republic, approx. 1st half of 20th cent.This large covered bowl made of fine porcelain is qualitatively very good work, with unusual and captivating details. The
0141: ROUND COVERED BOWL WITH CHILD AND DOGEst. €200-€400
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TWO RECUMBENT, LAUGHING BOYS AS LUCKCHARMS: Porcelain. China, Republic-era, approx. 1st half of 20th cent.Two naked boys rendered exceedingly neat, both wearing only a bib and a sash around the abdomen – these parts are embellished with
0142: TWO RECUMBENT, LAUGHING BOYS AS LUCKCHARMSEst. €500-€1,000
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PAIR OF SILVER PAPERWEIGTHS WITH PHOENIXES: Silver. China, Qing-Dynasty (1644 – 1912)Either paperweight is very finely crafted, of flat rectangular and elongated shape; either weight is decorated with two crisply rendered fenghuang
0143: PAIR OF SILVER PAPERWEIGTHS WITH PHOENIXESEst. €300-€600
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SNUFFBOTTLE: "THUNDERSTORM": Glass and coral. China, Qing Dynasty 19th to 20th cent.The surface presents a very effective compact pattern in lovely colors illustrating a thunderstorm. Turbulent whirling black clouds, in between
0144: SNUFFBOTTLE: "THUNDERSTORM"Est. €300-€600