Important Asian Art - Part II 2016-06-20 Auction - 84 Price Results - Auctionata U.S. in NY
Very Rare Famille Noire Fahua-style Vase, Kangxi PeriodCarved Cinnabar Lacquer Circular Box with Scholars,Blue and white ‘Yuhuchuping’ vase, Tongzhi Mark and
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New York, NY, United States
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Important Asian Art - Part II

The auction continues the line-up of Important Asian works of art, curated by Auctionata?s Berlin (Part I) and New York Department for Asian Art (Part II). On the forefront of exquisite masterpieces is the Important Famille Noire Fahua-style Vase from the Kangxi Period. The vase was once in the collection of the legendary Yamanaka gallery, New York. This distinguished provenance is documented by an old gallery catalogue from 1929. The sale also features an excellent group of carved cinnabar lacquer boxes, among them a delicate seal paste box with a depiction of three scholars, dating to the Ming dynasty. The strong selection of Chinese ceramics is furthermore represented by the Polygonal Famille Verte Bowl with Dignitaries from the Kangxi Period. Of special interest for a distinguished group of collectors is the fine cloisonné ?Bamboo? Striking and repeating Carriage Clock, made for the Chinese market in the 19th C. We are looking forward to welcome you to Auctionata?s Asian Art Day, crowned by two Premium Auctions and curated in global cooperation by the Berlin and New York Departments for Asian Art.
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Molded Famille Rose Rouleau Vase, 19th C.: Porcelain with Famille Rose overglaze enamels and gold accents China, 19th Century Charmingly decorated wall with molded motifs of scholarly objects, flower vases, archaic censer, fruit baskets in
0001: Molded Famille Rose Rouleau Vase, 19th C.Est. $1,500-$1,950
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Yellow Jade Brush Washer with Taotie Handles, Qing: Translucent yellow jade with russet inclusions China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) Beautifully sculpted into a potted brush washer Excellently polished Thick walled body with two taotie masks-shaped
0011: Yellow Jade Brush Washer with Taotie Handles, QingEst. $800-$1,040
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Gilt Bronze Figure of Amit?yus, China, Qianlong Mark: Partially gilt bronze with patina China, Qianlong mark and of the period (1735-1796) A seven-character Qianlong inscribed mark in a line on the front of the single lotus pedestal, reading ‘Da Qing
0034: Gilt Bronze Figure of Amit?yus, China, Qianlong MarkEst. $9,000-$11,700
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Guan Marked Dingyao Tea Bowl with Flower, Song/Jin: Ceramic with glaze of ivory tone, Dingyao ware China, Song/Jin Dynasty, 11th/12th century Of conical form with steep rising sides supported on short straight foot Exquisite thinly potted wall covered
0027: Guan Marked Dingyao Tea Bowl with Flower, Song/JinEst. $1,200-$1,560
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Export Silver Mug with Dragon Handle, China, 19th C.: Silver China, 19th Century Marked on the verso, Lee Ching The wall surrounded by a vigorous battlefield scene in repoussé work The handle nicely curved and finely shaped into a highly detailed
0051: Export Silver Mug with Dragon Handle, China, 19th C.Est. $1,200-$1,560
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White Translucent Jade Tripod Censer, China, 20th C.: Translucent white jade China, 20th Century Of archaic form, flanked by uprising square shaped handles Highly polished, oily surface The wall is adorned with a carving of taotie masks and stylized
0061: White Translucent Jade Tripod Censer, China, 20th C.Est. $5,000-$6,500