Asian / Ethnographic Art Bernheimer Estate 2016-01-28 Auction - 359 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 15
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Huge Chinese Neolithic Pottery Jar - Majiayao CultureCizhou-Type Russet-Splashed Black Glazed BowlJapanese Ivory Netsuke - Tiger and Cub
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Boulder County, CO, United States
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Asian / Ethnographic Art Bernheimer Estate

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Featuring important Asian and Ethnographic Art from the estate of Paul and Louise Bernheimer. Paul and Louise devoted their lives to collecting and dealing in antiques. Paul was scion of the family that founded the world-famous Bernheimerhaus on Lenbachplatz in Munich, Germany, in 1864. By 1900, the Bernheimers had become official purveyors to the Court of Bavaria. Their clients included members of the European aristocracy and American magnates. Louise came to antiques, and to the business, via her professional training as a costume designer. After leaving Germany in 1939, forced into exile by the Nazis, the Bernheimers re-established themselves in the States. They eventually got back into the antique business, first as The Little Box in Norton, Massachusetts, and later, in Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA as Bernheimer's Antique Arts, which ran from 1963 to 1992.
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Pair 15th C. Thai Sawankhalok Pottery Jars: Thailand, Sawankhalok/ Sukhothia, 15th century CE. Cute pair of miniature ceramic jars from early Thailand. Each in coarse pottery with gray slip and black decorations. First is a small lidded jar
0308: Pair 15th C. Thai Sawankhalok Pottery JarsEst. $250-$350
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15th C. Vietnamese Annamese Pedestal Bowl: Annamese (sometimes Anamese), modern day Vietnam, ca. 15th to 16th century CE. This is a brown and pine green glazed pedestal bowl with a flared foot and linear banded green decorations around the
0312: 15th C. Vietnamese Annamese Pedestal BowlEst. $200-$300
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Lot of 2 Pre-Columbian Pottery Jars: Pre-Columbian, Western Mexico, Nayarit / Jalisco, ca. 200 BCE to 300 CE. Attractive pair of pottery vessels, starting with a smallish squat olla with repeating nodes on the shoulders painted off
0313: Lot of 2 Pre-Columbian Pottery JarsEst. $200-$300
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18th C. Nepalese Bronze Bell with Dragon: Nepal, ca. 18th century CE. This is a beautiful bronze bell with a simple and elegant design of some kind of flying creature -- probably a dragon -- with a horse-like head and a snake- or fish-like
0316: 18th C. Nepalese Bronze Bell with DragonEst. $300-$500
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Japanese Ivory Netsuke + Ojime (ball): African Ivory. Bidders should be aware of the changing laws regarding commercialization of ivory and other product containing endangered species both on the Federal and State levels. This lot will be
0318: Japanese Ivory Netsuke + Ojime (ball)Est. $200-$400
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Chinese Yuan Dynasty Glazed Pottery Plate: China, Yuan Dynasty, 1271 to 1368 CE. This is a small glazed pottery plate with a delightful cream on grey spiral and stipple design. Size: 5.4" W x 1.25" H (13.7 cm x 3.2 cm) Provenance: Ex-Paul &
0320: Chinese Yuan Dynasty Glazed Pottery PlateEst. $400-$600
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Pair Thai Ban Chiang Jars, ex-Piscopo: Thailand, ca 1st millennium BCE. This is a pair of two small jars decorated with incised lines, one in a diagonal, wraparound pattern. These are from the Ban Chiang tradition. Ban Chiang is
0330: Pair Thai Ban Chiang Jars, ex-PiscopoEst. $150-$225
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