Fine Asian & Western Works of Art Auction 2015-03-13 Auction - 271 Price Results - Waterford's Art & Antiques Auctioneers in NJ
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A Finely Carved White Jade 'Champion Vase' and CoverA Rare Ge-type Glazed Mallet Vase, Qianlong Mark andA Chinese White Jade Duck Censer with Stand, 18th
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Berlin, NJ, United States
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Fine Asian & Western Works of Art Auction

On Friday, March 13, 2015 beginning at 12:00 PM EST Waterford's Art & Antiques Auctioneers will be hosting their Fine Asian & Western Works of Art Auction, in conjunction with Asia Week in New York. Asian lots include ceramics from the Robert H. Ellsworth and Patrick H. Booth Jr. collections, ceramics and jades from a private Montreal collection, bronze mirrors from a prominent American military official stationed in Singapore during the mid-20th century, and an assortment of snuff bottles from the Christian Collection of Middleborough, MA, as well as other fine jades, porcelains, paintings, bronzes, cloisonné, Peking glass, and lacquer from China, Japan and Korea. Significant Chinese artworks include A Finely Carved White Jade ?Champion Vase? and Cover with Original Stand Qianlong Period (1736-1795), A Kangxi Mark and Period Peach Bloom Taibozun Jar, A Rare Ge-type Glazed Mallet Vase, Qianlong Mark and Period, and A Pair of Qianlong Mark and Period Imperial Yellow Carved Peking Glass Vases. Noteworthy Japanese artworks include a large pair of early Namikawa Yasuyuki Cloisonné Dragon Vases on Original Stands and a Large Cloisonné Covered Koro from the Namikawa Workshop. Western lots include American comic book memorabilia, Murano and Lalique glass, German Sitzendorf porcelain, American and Continental furniture, paintings and prints including a Currier and Ives print of Central Park, New York.
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Two Amber-Colored Peking Glass Snuff Bottles: Mid-19th/early 20th century, Qing dynasty. Two snuff bottles. One snuff bottle is of flattened rectangular form resting on a raised oval foot, with a blue Peking glass stopper, brass finial, collar
0001: Two Amber-Colored Peking Glass Snuff BottlesEst. US$300-US$400
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A Blue Peking Glass Snuff Bottle: Mid-19th/early 20th century, Qing dynasty. The opaque blue marbleized glass snuff bottle of flattened oval form resting on a raised, flat foot. With a blue goldstone, also known as aventurine glass,
0003: A Blue Peking Glass Snuff BottleEst. US$300-US$400Lot Passed
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A Blue Snowflake Peking Glass Snuff Bottle: 19th century, Qing dynasty. A snuff bottle with overlay black, white, and blue on blue snowflake Peking glass, resting on a raised oval foot. The body of flattened ovoid form, one side with a boy
0004: A Blue Snowflake Peking Glass Snuff BottleEst. US$300-US$400
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A Rose Quartz Snuff Bottle: 19th century, Qing dynasty. The snuff bottle is of flattened oval form with shoulders surmounted by two taotie holding rings faux handles on opposing sides, the body resting on a raised oval foot
0005: A Rose Quartz Snuff BottleEst. US$300-US$400Lot Passed
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A White Agate Snuff Bottle: Mid 19th/early 20th century, Qing dynasty. The well hollowed snuff bottle of flattened round form resting on a concave oval foot, with a matching agate stopper and spoon. The stone of banded white
0008: A White Agate Snuff BottleEst. US$300-US$400
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A Smokey Quartz Crystal Snuff Bottle: Late 19th century, Qing dynasty. The flattened ovoid snuff bottle with pronounced sides on an oval footring, well hollowed, with jadeite stopper, bone spoon and wooden stand. The bottle approx. 2
0011: A Smokey Quartz Crystal Snuff BottleEst. US$300-US$500Lot Passed
A White Jade Snuff Bottle: Late 19th/early 20th century, Qing dynasty. With a short neck, flat mouth and flattened round form resting on a concave oval foot, well hollowed. With a pink Peking glass stopper, brass finial, brass
0014: A White Jade Snuff BottleEst. US$400-US$600Lot Passed
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A Carved Horn Snuff Bottle and Lacquer Box: 19th century, Qing dynasty. The snuff bottle carved in high relief on both sides with a phoenix standing on a turtle's back amidst incised waves, with horn stopper. The bottle fitted in a black and
0016: A Carved Horn Snuff Bottle and Lacquer BoxEst. US$800-US$1,200
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A Rare 18th Century Goldstone Aventurine-Glass Snuff: 1736-1800, Qianlong period, Qing dynasty. Attributed to the Imperial Glassworks, Beijing, the rare snuff bottle with a flat lip and recessed oval foot with one flattened side while the other cast in
0017: A Rare 18th Century Goldstone Aventurine-Glass SnuffEst. US$20,000-US$30,000
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A Rare 18th Century Goldstone Aventurine-Glass Snuff: 1736-1800, Qianlong period, Qing dynasty. Attributed to the Imperial Glassworks, Beijing, the snuff bottle with a flat lip and oval foot ring in caramel brown glass suffused with shimmering
0018: A Rare 18th Century Goldstone Aventurine-Glass SnuffEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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A Peking Glass with Blue Overlay Snuff Bottle: Late 19th century, Qing dynasty. The flattened round white Peking glass snuff bottle with turquoise blue overlay of gourds on a vine, with three of the gourds serving as a tripod on which the bottle
0019: A Peking Glass with Blue Overlay Snuff BottleEst. US$800-US$1,200
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A Pair of White Peking Glass Jars with Green Overlay: 19th century, Qing dynasty. The pair of white glass ginger jars of squat ovoid form with short, narrow necks and domed covers, all with green overlay. The bodies decorated with a phoenix perched on
0020: A Pair of White Peking Glass Jars with Green OverlayEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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A Pair of Chinese Green Peking Glass Vases, Qianlong: 18th century, Qianlong period, Qing dynasty. The vases with squat bodies and tall flaring necks, each decorated with a gilt mountain and landscape design, the bases with gilt four character Qianlong
0021: A Pair of Chinese Green Peking Glass Vases, QianlongEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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A Pair of Chinese Imperial Yellow Peking Glass Vases,: 18th century, Qianlong period, Qing dynasty. The tall imperial yellow glass vases with carved phoenixes and birds flying among peony and prunus branches, one base with incised four character
0022: A Pair of Chinese Imperial Yellow Peking Glass Vases,Est. US$20,000-US$30,000
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A Large Imperial Pair of Cloisonne Fu Dogs: c. 1900, late Qing dynasty. Of imperial stature these two blue cloisonne fu dogs stand on wooden bases in mirrored poses with their flame-like tails raised and heads turned with open mouths.
0023: A Large Imperial Pair of Cloisonne Fu DogsEst. US$26,000-US$32,000Lot Passed
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