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25 février 2011

Chinese Tixi Black Lacquer Dish. Yuan-Ming Dynasty

Chinese Tixi Black Lacquer Dish. Yuan-Ming Dynasty
Chinese Tixi Black Lacquer Dish. Yuan-Ming Dynasty. photo courtesy Doyle New York Of rounded shallow shape, carved in relief through layers of black and red with ruyi scrolls around a central floret, the reverse with deeply carved classic scrolls, Japanese...
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24 février 2011

Chinese Wucai Glazed Porcelain Cup. Qianlong mark and of the Period

Chinese Wucai Glazed Porcelain Cup. Qianlong mark and of the Period
Chinese Wucai Glazed Porcelain Cup. Qianlong mark and of the Period. photo courtesy Doyle New York The deep form painted with blossoming lotus and grasses, interior glazed turquoise with a gilt stylized character at the base. Diameter 3 1/2 inches. Estimate...
24 février 2011

Two Chinese Belt Hooks, 19th Century

Two Chinese Belt Hooks, 19th Century
Two Chinese Belt Hooks, 19th Century. photo courtesy Doyle New York Comprising a two-part belt hook with green jade inset into gilt-bronze with a foliate border design; and one with a central shadow agate panel flanked by two green jade panels set on...
24 février 2011

Chinese Celadon Glazed Dish. Ming Dynasty

Chinese Celadon Glazed Dish. Ming Dynasty
Chinese Celadon Glazed Dish. Ming Dynasty. photo courtesy Doyle New York The heavily potted dish of shallow form with a barbed rim, the interior molded with central blossoming flowers within an incised line cartouche and loosely drawn floral sprays, the...
24 février 2011

Chinese Celadon Glazed Double-Gourd Vase. Ming Dynasty

Chinese Celadon Glazed Double-Gourd Vase. Ming Dynasty
Chinese Celadon Glazed Double-Gourd Vase. Ming Dynasty. photo courtesy Doyle New York The upper and lower registers worked with open scrolling lotus in low relief, between leaf tip and lappet borders at the neck and foot, all under a thick olive green...
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24 février 2011

Chinese Gilt-Bronze Brush Rest . Possibly Ming.

Chinese Gilt-Bronze Brush Rest . Possibly Ming.
Chinese Gilt-Bronze Brush Rest . Possibly Ming. photo courtesy Doyle New York Cast as a dragon, the sinuous body incised with long hair and mane detailing, split tail. Length 5 1/2 inches. average gilt wear. Two small holes under neck where the piece...
23 février 2011

Chinese coral carvings, 20th century.

Chinese coral carvings, 20th century.
A carved coral study of a dragon. 20th Century. photo courtesy Bonhams The intricately worked branch of coral terminating as a many whiskered dragon head at one end and a feathered tail at the other, the sides carved as individual scales amongst ruyi-shaped...
22 février 2011

Bol couvert en porcelaine. Marque Shunli Kunji. Chine du Sud (pour le Vietnam?), 19° siècle

Bol couvert en porcelaine. Marque Shunli Kunji. Chine du Sud (pour le Vietnam?), 19° siècle
Bol couvert en porcelaine. Marque Shunli Kunji. Chine du Sud (pour le Vietnam?), 19° siècle. courtesy SVV Patrick DECLERCK à décor de fermier avec buffle dans un paysage lacustre. . Diam.: 10cm (fèle). Estimation : 90/100€ Eurl SVV Patrick DECLERCK. Dimanche...
21 février 2011

Informing the Eye of the Collector: Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art from J.T. Tai & Co

Informing the Eye of the Collector: Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art from J.T. Tai & Co
A Fine And Rare Blue And White Bowl With A Composite Design Of Flower And Fruit Sprays, Yongle period, Ming dynasty (est. $800,000/1.2m). Photo: Sotheby's. LONDON.- Following the highly successful sale of thirteen Masterpieces of Qing Imperial Porcelain...
20 février 2011

Harmony of Form, Serenity of Color: A Private Collection of "Song" Ceramics At Sotheby's

Harmony of Form, Serenity of Color: A Private Collection of "Song" Ceramics At Sotheby's
A Fine and Extremely Rare 'Xingyao' Ewer dating to the 10th century (est. $400/600,000. Photo: Sotheby's NEW YORK, NY.- Sotheby’s Asia week series of auctions will include a remarkable single owner collection of Chinese ceramics formed over 25 years....
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