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AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE CHAMPA SANDSTONE STELE WITH GODDESSA STUCCO HEAD OF A PATRIARCHA FIRE-GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF A WORSHIPPER
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Vienna, Austria
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Asian Art

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TWO CHINESE VASES WITH DENSE CRAQULURE: Glazed ceramic. China, Qing dynasty One piece has a tall, ovoid shape with a slightly bulging lip, a leiwen pattern around the mouth and an impressed mark on the base. The other vase is Rouleau
0049: TWO CHINESE VASES WITH DENSE CRAQULUREEst. €150-€300
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TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN CUPS: Porcelain. China, Qing dynasty One cup has four short stump legs and eight sides. Light beige color with dense, brownish craquelure. The smaller, whiter cup is shaped like a blossom with ribbed
0050: TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN CUPSEst. €100-€200
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A CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC BOWL AND FOOTED DISH: Glazed ceramic. China, ca. Yuan Elegantly curved sides on a straight base with decorative incisions on both the outside and inside. Below the mouth, on the outside, a wave motif runs around the bowl
0051: A CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC BOWL AND FOOTED DISHEst. €100-€200
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TWO SMALL BOWLS AND A VASE: Glazed ceramic. China, Ming to Qing dynasty The larger of the two bowls is porcelain-like and shaped like a plate, while the smaller bowl has a beige glaze on the inside with some glaze on the
0052: TWO SMALL BOWLS AND A VASEEst. €125-€250
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A LONGQUAN CELADON GLAZED BOWL: Glazed ceramic. China, late Qing dynasty Of elongated oval form supported by four feet. Fine craquele and celadon glaze, six unglazed spots on the bottom. Dimensions: HEIGHT 6 CM; LENGTH 19.5 CM
0053: A LONGQUAN CELADON GLAZED BOWLEst. €150-€300
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THREE CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC BOWLS: Glazed ceramic. China, Song to Ming dynasty All three bowls are Longquan ceramic or stoneware. The small bowl with dark, olive-green glaze and craquelure is unglazed only on the small ringshaped
0054: THREE CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC BOWLSEst. €150-€300
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TWO CHINESE BOWLS: Glazed ceramic. China, Song, 12th to 13th century The broad craquelure appears quite gorgeous. The Qingbai glaze has a light blue-green color, the rim is unglazed. The translucent sides have a very
0055: TWO CHINESE BOWLSEst. €100-€200
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A CHINESE FLAMBE-GLAZED VASE: Glazed ceramic. China, Late Qing dynasty to Republic A beautifully shaped vase with characterful craquelure. The wonderful glaze changes from a light greyish green around the mouth and neck to a
0056: A CHINESE FLAMBE-GLAZED VASEEst. €150-€300Lot Passed
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A CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC HU VASE: Glazed ceramic. China, Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) A red-brown glazed Hu vase with a flat foot, four grooves around its spherical, slightly squashed body, the neck tapering to a flat, flared mouth.
0057: A CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC HU VASEEst. €150-€300
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A CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC BOWL: Glazed ceramic. China, Ming to Qing dynasty Beautiful, greenish-clear glaze with fine, dense craquelure. Lightly incised ribbing on the exterior sides. The foot is unglazed. Dimensions: HEIGHT 5.1
0058: A CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC BOWLEst. €50-€100
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A CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC GOURD-SHAPED VESSEL: Glazed ceramic. China, Ming dynasty Ovoid shape with longitudinal grooves, a celadon glaze with fine craquelure and glaze drops around the lower end. The flat foot and surrounding area are unglazed.
0059: A CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC GOURD-SHAPED VESSELEst. €50-€100
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A CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC POT VESSEL: Glazed ceramic. China, Ming dynasty Ovoid, rounded sides on a flared foot. The beautiful, celadoncolored glaze shows fine craquelure and ends around the center on the exterior with only a drop
0060: A CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC POT VESSELEst. €75-€150
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THREE SMALL CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC BOWLS: Glazed ceramic. China, Song to Ming dynasty The deeper bowl has a light grey glaze and is made from protoporcelain. The well shows a large blossom. The exterior is partly unglazed. The smaller bowl
0061: THREE SMALL CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC BOWLSEst. €150-€300Lot Passed
A SMA LL CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC POT VESSEL: Glazed ceramic. China, Ming dynasty Brown-grey glaze with shifting hues, the exterior only partly glazed, knobs arranged around the shoulder. The interior is glazed throughout, with steps and a flue
0062: A SMA LL CHINESE GLAZED CERAMIC POT VESSELEst. €50-€100Lot Passed
TWO BOWLS AND A JUG: Partly glazed ceramic. China, Ming to Qing dynasty Expressive jug, unglazed, horizontally ribbed body with two handle loops. Concave, smooth neck with flat mouth. The larger bowl has an olive-green
0063: TWO BOWLS AND A JUGEst. €150-€300Lot Passed
THREE BOWLS AND A POT: Porcelain with blue and white painting. China, 19th century A collection of Swatow ware. One of the bowls (or plate) shows a flying creature in the well, framed by waves. Another bowl shows a
0064: THREE BOWLS AND A POTEst. €150-€300Lot Passed
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THREE YIXING CERAMIC TEA POTS: Yixing ceramic. China, Qing dynasty All with handles, lids and spouts. One in dark red clay, the other two in a finely mottled caramel tone. Finely and elegantly decorated in high relief with floral
0065: THREE YIXING CERAMIC TEA POTSEst. €100-€200
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TEAPOT WITH BAMBOO: Hard-fired ceramic. China, Typical, very precisely made, yixing ceramic. The vessel itself appears as it were a piece from a bamboo culm, as does the high-arched handle as well as the curved spout.
0066: TEAPOT WITH BAMBOOEst. €50-€100
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TEAPOT WITH GRAPEVINE: Hard, fired ceramic. China, An extremely carefully crafted ceramic tea pot. The spout, handle and knob on the lid are in the form of a twisting grapevine with some branches that swing very far out
0067: TEAPOT WITH GRAPEVINEEst. €50-€100
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A TERRACOTTA MODEL OF AN OX: Terracotta. China, Han dynasty (206 ante - 209 A.D.) A classic and fine model of an ox with a lively expression. Dimensions: HEIGHT 11 CM, LENGTH 22.5 CM Condition: Good age-related condition;
0068: A TERRACOTTA MODEL OF AN OXEst. €150-€300
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A YIXING AND GLAZED CERAMIC SCHOLAR: Glazed ceramic. China, 20th century Depicted here is a scholar modelled in yixing ceramic, his robes and plinth are glazed in a brown or green colour with fine craquele. He sits holding a book and
0069: A YIXING AND GLAZED CERAMIC SCHOLAREst. €75-€150
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VASE AND THREE SMALL VESSELS: Glazed ceramic. China, Qing dynasty to 20th century All pieces have a black-brown glaze and a yellow, numbered label from the Fischer Foundation. The vase is double-gourd shaped and shows a gleaming
0070: VASE AND THREE SMALL VESSELSEst. €150-€300
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A YIXING TEAPOT: Yixing ceramic. China, early 20th century Of classical tea pot form with lid, handle and spout in reddish brown clay. Inscribed is a poem and the bottom reads Xinzhou and Zhe Ningyuchenyao Zao.
0071: A YIXING TEAPOTEst. €50-€100
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A CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL WITH CRAQUELURE: Porcelain. China, Qing dynasty, 18th century This porcelain bowl with convex sides on a small foot has a beautiful cool green glaze in the style of Qingbai with very expressive craquelure. There are
0072: A CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL WITH CRAQUELUREEst. €100-€200
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