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9 mai 2009

A large painted stucco figure of seated Buddha, China, Ming dynasty

A large painted stucco figure of seated Buddha, China, Ming dynasty
A large painted stucco figure of seated Buddha, China, Ming dynasty Restorations. H. 96,5 cm. Est. 12 000 € Provenance: Christie's New York, 22.3.1999, Lot 165 Nagel Auctions. Asian Art. 8th May 2009. www.auction.de
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9 mai 2009

A green-ground black-decorated dragon bottle vase, China, Xuande six-character mark, 18th/19th century

A green-ground black-decorated dragon bottle vase, China, Xuande six-character mark, 18th/19th century
A green-ground black-decorated dragon bottle vase, China, Xuande six-character mark, 18th/19th century H. 18,4 cm. Est. 1 200 € Provenance: Property from the collection of an old German industrial family, from the Dobrikow Collection, Beijing acquired...
9 mai 2009

An unusual and rare famille noire bisquit porcelain box and cover for ink, China, 18th/19th century

An unusual and rare famille noire bisquit porcelain box and cover for ink, China, 18th/19th century
An unusual and rare famille noire bisquit porcelain box and cover for ink, China, 18th/19th century Very small restored chip to rim inside, good condition. D. 12,1 cm. Est. 1 500 € Provenance: Property from an old German private collection Nagel Auctions....
9 mai 2009

A pair of 'famille-noire' vases of ying bang chui form

A pair of 'famille-noire' vases of ying bang chui form
A pair of 'famille-noire' vases of ying bang chui form Each one decorated with characters from mythology or literature in green, orange, aubergine and yellow enamel. 60cm (23½in) high. (2).- Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000 Bonhams. Chinese & other Asian Works...
9 mai 2009

A rare famille noire porcelain vase, China, Kangxi period

A rare famille noire porcelain vase, China, Kangxi period
A rare famille noire porcelain vase, China, Kangxi period Inside hairline crack to base, few very small retouched glaze flakes at the stand. H. 45,8 cm. Est. 3 000 € Provenance: Property from a South German private collection, purchased from an old German...
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9 mai 2009

A rare famille noire porcelain vase with phoenix, China, Kangxi period

A rare famille noire porcelain vase with phoenix, China, Kangxi period
A rare famille noire porcelain vase with phoenix, China, Kangxi period Minor wear, very short hairline crack to rim. H. 37 cm. Est. 5 000 € Nagel Auctions. Asian Art. 8th May 2009. www.auction.de
9 mai 2009

A fine carved rock-crystal vase and cover, China, 18th/19th century

A fine carved rock-crystal vase and cover, China, 18th/19th century
A fine carved rock-crystal vase and cover, China, 18th/19th century Very slightly chipped. H. 14,8 cm. Est. 900 € Nagel Auctions. Asian Art. 8th May 2009. www.auction.de
9 mai 2009

A large smoke-crystal carving of standing Guanyin, China, late Qing dynasty

A large smoke-crystal carving of standing Guanyin, China, late Qing dynasty
A large smoke-crystal carving of standing Guanyin, China, late Qing dynasty Stand with chips, few very small chips to robe. H. 42,3 cm. Est. 4 500 € Nagel Auctions. Asian Art. 8th May 2009. www.auction.de
9 mai 2009

A variegated red-glazed vase of fang hu form with cylindrical handles, Guangxu six-character mark, and of the period

A variegated red-glazed vase of fang hu form with cylindrical handles, Guangxu six-character mark, and of the period
A variegated red-glazed vase of fang hu form with cylindrical handles, Guangxu six-character mark, and of the period 30cm (11¾in) high.- Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 Bonhams. Chinese & other Asian Works of Art, 11 May 2009. Knightsbridge www.bonhams.com
9 mai 2009

A turquoise glazed monochrome vase, 18th/19th century

A turquoise glazed monochrome vase, 18th/19th century
A turquoise glazed monochrome vase, 18th/19th century Of gourd form; decorated across the body and neck with a formal lotus and floral design. 23cm (9in) high. Estimate: £1,500 - 1,800 Bonhams. Chinese & other Asian Works of Art, 11 May 2009. Knightsbridge...
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