A fine spinach jade marriage bowl. 18th-19th Century. Estimate: US$70,000 - 90,000. Photo Bonhams
A nephrite carving of an archaic bronze vessel. 19th Century. Estimate: US$20,000 - 30,000. Photo Bonhams
During its blockbuster $19 million auction of Fine Asian Works of Art last December, Bonhams & Butterfields sold a set of 18 ivory luohan, Late Qing dynasty, for a record-breaking $506,000. Two more superb sets of luohan, found in different private collections, will be offered on June 21, each bearing an estimate of $100,000-150,000. Two rhinoceros horn libation cups, 18th century will be sold, including a stunning example carved with a Chinese sage, accompanied by two youthful attendants (est. $40,000-60,000). A fine group of Ming dynasty bronzes will be featured, including a massive bronze Buddha (est. $20,000-30,000), a large cast bronze figure of the Daoist divinity Bixia Yuanjun (est. $40,000-60,000) and a gilt bronze figure of the Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva (est. $40,000-60,000).
A carved ivory set of Eighteen Luohan. Late Qing Dynasty. Estimate: US$100,000 - 150,000. Photo Bonhams
A carved ivory set of Eighteen Luohan. Late Qing Dynasty. Estimate: US$100,000 - 150,000. Photo Bonhams
A rhinoceros horn libation cup. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. Estimate: US$40,000 - 60,000. Photo Bonhams
A large bronze seated Buddha. Ming Dynasty. Estimate: US$20,000 - 30,000. Photo Bonhams
A large cast-bronze figure of the Bixia Yuanjun. Ming Dynasty. Estimate: US$40,000 - 60,000. Photo Bonhams
Bonhams & Butterfields is pleased to offer additional snuff bottles from the collection of Linda Riddell Hoffman, whose one-owner white glove sale in March at Bonhams New York was met with great acclaim. This group of jade, semiprecious stone and ivory bottles (estimates vary) will be complemented by part one of snuff bottles from the Estate of Norman Stiller, a San Francisco immigration lawyer known for his connoisseurship and passion for this collecting field. Snuff bottles and glass from the collection of Dr. Alan Feen, whose star lots sold brilliantly at Bonhams Hong Kong last November, will be offered in this sale, along with his library of books on Peking glass and Asian art.
A rare group of Tang dynasty silver panels, inscribed with the Guliang commentary to the Chunqiu chuan (Spring and Autumn Annals), from the Melikian collection, Phoenix, Ariz., (est. $100,000-150,000) will be among the early Chinese works of art to be offered. Formerly on display at the Phoenix Art Museum from December 2007 to January 2010 and published by Sam Fogg, London, in Manuscripts of the Silk Road, 2005, this rare manuscript is the entirety of the Duke Min chapter, an incisive look at the rise and fall of his political fortunes. A group of ceramics, property of the Harvard Art Museums, sold to benefit the Asian Acquisition Funds features Neolithic, Song and Qing wares, notably a Daoguang mark and period celadon glazed dish (est. $3,000-5,000). Kangxi blue and white wares from a New York private collection are highlights of a large selection of Qing dynasty porcelains to be offered, along with a fine 'famille rose' enameled porcelain dragon vase of lantern shape, Qianlong mark, 19th century (est. $8,000-12,000) and a copper red glazed porcelain vase (yuhuchunping), Yongzheng mark and period (est. $30,000-50,000).
A rare group of silver panels inscribed with an excerpt from the Guliang commentary to the Chunqiu Zhuan. Tang Dynasty, 9th Century. Estimate: US$100,000 - 150,000. Photo Bonhams
A celadon glazed porcelain dish. Daoguang Mark and Period. Estimate: US$3,000 - 5,000. Photo Bonhams
A copper red glazed porcelain vase (yuhuchunping) Yongzheng Mark and Period. Estimate: US$30,000 - 50,000. Photo Bonhams
A rare pair of huanghuali continuous yoke back armchairs, 18th century (est. $80,000-120,000) from a private Manhattan collector is one of many attractions among the Chinese furniture to be offered. A group of huanghuali furniture from the estate of Gussie Gaskill, former curator of the Wason Collection of books and manuscripts about China, housed at Cornell University, includes a huanghuali kang table, 17th/18th century (est. $20,000-30,000), a pair of huanghuali and mixed wood rose chairs (meiguiyi) (est. $30,000-50,000). A small four panel zitan and mixed wood dragon screen, Late Qing/Republic Period (est. $8,000-12,000), and a massive jiqimu altar table (tiao'an), Late Qing/Republic Period (est. $5,000-8,000) will provide excitement to keen buyers.
A pair of huanghuali continuous yoke back armchairs, nanguanmaoyi 17th/-18th Century. Estimate: US$80,000 - 120,000. Photo Bonhams
A huanghuali kang table, kangji 17th/18th Century. Estimate: US$20,000 - 30,000. Photo Bonhams
A pair of huanghuali and mixed wood spindle-back rose chairs, meiguiyi 18th/19th Century, later replacements. Estimate: US$30,000 - 50,000.
A massive jichimu altar table, tiao'an Late Qing-Republic Period. Estimate: US$5,000 - 7,000. Photo Bonhams
A collection of Qing dynasty fan paintings, by various artists from the Harvard Art Museums, combined with 19th and 20th century works by Pu Ru, Zhao Shaoang, Li Kuchan, Lu Guosong Wu Changshuo, Xu Beihong and others will be offered in this session. A painting of gourds and insects by Qi Baishi (1861-1957), whose works have set record breaking prices for Chinese paintings this season, will be featured. This work was formerly in the collection of Professor Ahmed Ali, former Ambassador from Pakistan to the People's Republic of China in the 1950s.
Bonhams & Butterfields is also pleased to offer an outstanding painting by the Korean artist, Park Soo-keun (1914-1963), from a West Coast Collector in this session, as part of a choice group of Korean art. Entitled Roadside Vendors, (est. $300,000-500,000) it is the fourth Park Soo-Keun painting to be sold by the firm's Asian Art Department in the last six years. A Certificate of Authenticity issued by the Korean Art Appraisal Company, Ltd., on February 18, 2011 accompanies this lot.
Park Soo-Keun (1914-1965) Roadside Vendors, dated 1963. Estimate: US$300,000 - 500,000. Photo Bonhams
A group of netsuke and inro sold to benefit the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Philosophy will be featured among the select offerings of Japanese works of art, prints and paintings.
Preview: June 17-19, 12 p.m. - 5 p.m., San Francisco - Auction: June 20, 10 a.m., San Francisco