12 mai 2011
The Sinclair Collection of Early Chinese Bronze Vessels @ Bonhams
The Sinclair Collection of Early Chinese Bronze Vessels. Photo Bonhams
J. Goldstein emigrated in the 1920s from Poland to Canada, after his marriage to Ann, and the birth of his first child, a son. He settled in Toronto and had a thriving business trading in fur, designing, cutting and tailoring his own coats. His younger brother worked with their father in Poland in their very successful large fur store until, in 1939, he fled Poland, was imprisoned in Siberia, and ended up in Shanghai where he lived until the end of WWII.... [Lire la suite]24 septembre 2010
An archaic bronze ritual wine vessel (Zun). Late Shang Dynasty-Early Western Zhou Dynasty, 11th century BC.
An archaic bronze ritual wine vessel (Zun). Late Shang Dynasty-Early Western Zhou Dynasty, 11th century BC. photo courtesy Sotheby"s
of tall circular form with a wide trumpet mouth and raised splayed foot, the long flared neck plain, the central bulb cast in low relief with a frieze of confronting dragons, divided and interspersed with notched vertical flanges, between narrow bands of circles, the lower bulb cast with a similar design frieze, the bronze a warm golden-brown patina with patches of green malachite and red... [Lire la suite]27 août 2010
Christie's to Offer One of the Most Important Collections of Archaic Bronzes
Photo: Christie´s Images Ltd 2010.
NEW YORK (AP).- Christie’s announced that it has been entrusted with the sale of The Sze Yuan Tang Archaic Bronzes from the Anthony Hardy Collection on September 16 as part of Christie’s Fall Asian Art Week. This collection of approximately 120 lots valued in excess of $15 million will be led by a very rare and important archaic bronze ritual tripod food vessel, Li, from the late Shang dynasty, 12th century BC. Theow H. Tow, Honorary Chairman of Asia and Deputy Chairman of Americas, said:... [Lire la suite]
08 juin 2010
Christie's to Offer Important Collections of Chinese Archaic Bronzes
An important archaic bronze ritual wine vessel and cover, fangyi, from the late Shang dynasty, Anyang period, 12th-11th century BC. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd., 2010.
NEW YORK, NY.- Christie’s announced that it has been entrusted with the sale of The Sze Yuan Tang Archaic Bronzes from the Anthony Hardy Collection on September 16 as part of Christie’s Fall Asian Art Week. This collection of approximately 120 lots valued in excess of $15 million will be led by a very rare and important archaic bronze ritual tripod food vessel,... [Lire la suite]31 juillet 2009
Paire de vase forme zun (cornet) bleu et blanc à décor de masque de taoti’e Chine, 19ème siècle
Paire de vase forme zun (cornet) bleu et blanc à décor de masque de taoti’e Chine, 19ème siècle
Ht 41 cm. Estimation : 2200/2500€
VENDREDI 14 AOUT à 18 h 00. SVV Toledano. Email : contact@toledano.fr19 juin 2009
Vase, zun, en bronze. Chine. Début de l'époque des Zhou occidentaux. XIIè-XIè siècles av. J-C.
Vase, zun, en bronze. Chine. Début de l'époque des Zhou occidentaux. XIIè-XIè siècles av. J-C.
de belle patine verte décoré sur un renflement médian de deux frises de dragons, kui, sur fond de leiwen avec deux masques de dragons en relief sur la frise supérieure. A l'intérieur du vase trois pictogrammes. Haut : 17,5 cm. Estimation : 7 000 / 9 000 €
Vente du Dimanche 21 juin 2009. Tableaux, Archéologie, Céramique, Bijoux, Vins, Mobilier & Objets d'Art. Cuvreau Expertises Enchères SVV - St Paul les Dax31 mars 2009
Two chinese archaic bronze ritual wine vessels, a zun and a gu, late Shang early Western Zhou dynasty (circa 12th- 10th century)
Two chinese archaic bronze ritual wine vessels, a zun and a gu, late Shang early Western Zhou dynasty (circa 12th- 10th century)
The gu 13in. (33cm.) high (2) Estimate $4,000 - $6,000
Christie's. Christie's Interiors. 1 - 2 April 2009. New York, Rockefeller Plaza www.christies.com Image 2009 Christie's Ltd 12 mars 2009
Vases en grès porcelaineux à couverte céladon, reprenant la forme des zun archaïques. Chine du Sud. XVIII° siècle
Vases en grès porcelaineux à couverte céladon, reprenant la forme des zun archaïques. Chine du Sud. XVIII° siècle
Haut. : 27 cm. Estimation : 600 / 800 €
Vendredi 13 mars, salle 5-6 - Drouot-Richelieu. Giafferi SVV. Mme Daniel, MM. Millet, Fravelles, Schoeller, Louot, Ansas, Vandermeersch, Pomez, Burgi, Rémy, Kassapian, cabinet Vendôme Expertise.12 mars 2009
Vases en grès porcelaineux à couverte céladon, reprenant la forme des zun archaïques. Chine du sud. XVIII° siècle
Vases en grès porcelaineux à couverte céladon, reprenant la forme des zun archaïques. Chine du sud. XVIII° siècle
(fêle de cuisson sur la base). Haut. : 27,8 cm. Estimation : 600 / 800 €
Vendredi 13 mars, salle 5-6 - Drouot-Richelieu. Giafferi SVV. Mme Daniel, MM. Millet, Fravelles, Schoeller, Louot, Ansas, Vandermeersch, Pomez, Burgi, Rémy, Kassapian, cabinet Vendôme Expertise.
