The Max Lowenson Collection of Chinese Art 2016-11-11 Auction - 50 Price Results - John Nicholson Auctioneers in uk
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Haslemere, Surrey, United Kingdom
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The Max Lowenson Collection of Chinese Art

Max Lowenson (1879 - 1945) was born in Riga, Latvia, and as a young man came to Cardiff, Wales, to marry his wife. He was soon followed by his two brothers who married her sisters. He was the director of the Produce Trading Company and travelled extensively in Europe and the Far East. He was a skilled linguist, being fluent in Russian, English, French and Italian. He was a cultured man with a wide range of interests in literature, theatre, art, as well as Elizabethan and Chinese history. Lowenson became an avid collector of Chinese works of art, with a primary focus on early works from the Han and Tang Dynasties. He collected Chinese terracotta, and bronzes from the Han, Warring States, Ordos, Dian, Luristan and Tang periods, as well as Jades from Neolithic to 18th century, all collected with a connoisseur's eye. He bought from countries he visited as well as from country house sales during the first half of the 20th century. The pieces currently being auctioned represent a cross section of materials and periods which characterise his wide ranging taste in Chinese art.
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17th Century Jade Rhinoceros: A dark green jade rhinoceros, with detailed scrolled and linear decorations over the body and sides of the head and ears. There is a Bluett label on the base.Dimensions: Length 11cms, height
0001: 17th Century Jade RhinocerosEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
Warring States Jade Dragon Phonix: This is a jade phoenix and dragon carving representing symbols of yang and yin. The iconography suggests the power of the female over the male. This is a round carving with fine curved decorations
0002: Warring States Jade Dragon PhonixEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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Han Dynasty Agate Bear: Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD)A Han agate bear with bands of fine decorative lines around breasts, back, limbs and tail. Two tear shaped holes behind the neck indicate that this was a toggle.
0003: Han Dynasty Agate BearEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Pair of Neolithic Bi Discs: Neolithic period A pair of neolithic jade bi discs, with red and green colours and surfaces showing a cloud-like pattern. The jade is highly polished, translucent, and carved in a concave shape with
0004: Pair of Neolithic Bi DiscsEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Neolithic Jade Bi Disc: Exceptional large neolithic bi disc. It has a subtle range of colours including blue, green, grey, black and creamy white. The surface pattern shows cloud like effects with streaks of lines and in
0005: Neolithic Jade Bi DiscEst. £8,000-£12,000
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Ming Dynasty Jade Horse: Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644 AD) A beautiful 16th – 17th century Ming horse. The predominantly brownish/grey stone carving follows the shape of the original pebble. The recumbent horse has
0006: Ming Dynasty Jade HorseEst. £10,000-£15,000Lot Passed
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18th Century Jade Ram Group: An 18th century white Jade group of 3 rams, the Jade of pure mutton fat colour carved almost in the round to show a ram, head with luxuriant beard turned around, seated next to his partner and with a
0007: 18th Century Jade Ram GroupEst. £20,000-£30,000
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Large Liangzhu Period Neolithic Bi Disc: Liangzhu period (3400 BC – 2250 BC)This Jade bi disc is of exceptional size and decoration. The inner and outer edges are smooth. There is a chip on the inner hole which has been smoothed down. It
0008: Large Liangzhu Period Neolithic Bi DiscEst. £8,000-£12,000Lot Passed
Tang Dynasty Silver Cup: Tang Dynasty (618 – 907 AD)This silver cup has concave sides, flares widely at the mouth, and stands on an everted foot-rim. The upper band is decorated with vines and leaves. The large central
0009: Tang Dynasty Silver CupEst. £5,000-£8,000Lot Passed
Silver Tang Dynasty Gilt Cup: Tang Dynasty (618 – 907 AD)A silver gilt lobed Tang cup supported by eight lotus petals opening out from the base. The lobes have alternate scenes of women and hunting, separated by gilt ribbed
0011: Silver Tang Dynasty Gilt CupEst. £6,000-£8,000Lot Passed
Bronze Han Dynasty Leopard: Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD) This small gilt bronze leopard has a fierce appearance with prominent eyes, and finely delineated eyebrows and ears. There is a band of fine lines along each side of
0012: Bronze Han Dynasty LeopardEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
Bronze Lion, Ming to early Qing Dynasty: Ming to early Qing Dynasty 17th centuryThis bronze lion has a powerful head with a wide open mouth revealing teeth and tongue. The penetrating eyes are surmounted by finely lined curled furry mane
0013: Bronze Lion, Ming to early Qing DynastyEst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
Warring States Period Button Hook: Warring Statesperiod (475 – 221 BC)A small button shaped bronze belt hook. The inlay includes bronze, gold, silver, turquoise, and lapis lazuli. belt hooks of this kind are usually long while
0014: Warring States Period Button HookEst. £4,000-£6,000Lot Passed
Jin Dynasty Twin Carp Mirror: Jin Dynasty (1115 – 1234 AD)This mirror is heavily cast in high relief with two carp swimming on top of a swell of waves. The large twisting bodies in an almost square configuration, fill the
0016: Jin Dynasty Twin Carp MirrorEst. £4,000-£6,000Lot Passed
Bronze Warring States Monkey Belt Hook: Warring States Dynasty (475 – 221 BC)This elegant belt hook has a top finial with an alert looking monkey with detailed features, agate eyes and a long curled tail. The shaft of the buckle is
0018: Bronze Warring States Monkey Belt HookEst. £4,000-£6,000Lot Passed
Tang Dynasty Phoenix Bowl: Tang Dynasty (618 – 907 AD)A hexafoil silver and gold gilt dish with an iron core. There is an outer band which contains six raised gilt sections containing flowers alternating with grapes and
0019: Tang Dynasty Phoenix BowlEst. £6,000-£8,000Lot Passed
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A Pair of Western Han Dynasty Bronze Fittings: Western Han Dynasty 2nd – 1st century BCA pair of large bronze fittings. The central head has a conical hat, with detailed eyes, nose, mouth and beard. on either side of the head is a lithe
0020: A Pair of Western Han Dynasty Bronze FittingsEst. £5,000-£8,000
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Western Han Dynasty Dian Dancing Jugglers: Western Han Dynasty 2nd – 1st century BCA Dian culture bronze plaque of dancing jugglers. Both energetic male dancers wear tight fitting costumes with long sleeves. They have long swords buckled to
0022: Western Han Dynasty Dian Dancing JugglersEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Warring States Period Inlaid Belt Hook: Warring States period (475 – 221 BC)A belt hook with a top section in the form of a dragon attached lower down to a bearded mythical creature with long horns, a curled tail, and powerful limbs
0023: Warring States Period Inlaid Belt HookEst. £5,000-£8,000
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Warring States Period Inlaid Belt Hook: Warring States period (475 – 221 BC)This belt hook is identical in design with Lot 23. It has a top section in the form of a dragon attached lower down to a bearded mythical creature with long
0024: Warring States Period Inlaid Belt HookEst. £4,000-£6,000Lot Passed
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