07 décembre 2020

A rare painted enamel miniature vase, hu, Blue enamel Qianlong four-character mark and of the period

Lot 151. A rare painted enamel miniature vase, hu, Blue enamel Qianlong four-character mark and of the period (1736-1795); 5.8cm (2 1/4in) high. Estimate HK$ 400,000-600,000. Sold for HK$ 440,000 (€ 46,809). Photo: Bonhams. The copper body of oval section subtly enamelled with a continuous scene of two bats amidst clouds, surrounded by bamboo and lingzhi fungus, all between lappets and raised gilt borders at the shoulder and above the foot, the waisted neck with a collar of alternating large and small... [Lire la suite]

07 décembre 2020

A finely painted and very rare European-subject Beijing enamel miniature vase, hu, blue enamel mark and period of Qianlong

Lot 1540. A finely painted and very rare European-subject Beijing enamel miniature vase, hu, blue enamel mark and period of Qianlong (1736-1795); 5.8cm., 2 1/4 in. Estimate 700,000 — 900,000 HKD. Lot sold 2,167,500 HKD. Photo: Sotheby's. the well wrought copper body of oval section and miniature hu form, exquisitely decorated in vivid colours of the falangcai palette, the two oval panels bordered with feathery scrollwork, each painted with a different European scene... [Lire la suite]
07 décembre 2020

A Dingyao moulded 'floral' bowl, Northern Song-Jin dynasty (960-1234)

Lot 354. A Dingyao moulded 'floral' bowl, Northern Song-Jin dynasty (960-1234); 9.2 cm, 3⅝ in. Estimate: 20,000 - 30,000 HKD. Lot sold 30,240 HKD. Photo: Sotheby's. Sotheby's. China / 5000 years, Hong Kong, 27 November 2020
07 décembre 2020

A Yaozhou celadon moulded 'fish' bowl, Northern Song-Jin dynasty (960-1234)

Lot 352. A Yaozhou celadon moulded 'fish' bowl, Northern Song-Jin dynasty (960-1234); 12 cm, 4¾ in. Estimate: 20,000 - 30,000 HKD. Lot sold 75,600 HKD. Photo: Sotheby's. Sotheby's. China / 5000 years, Hong Kong, 27 November 2020
07 décembre 2020

A pair of Qingbai lobed cups, Song dynasty (960-1279)

Lot 345. A pair of Qingbai lobed cups, Song dynasty (960-1279); 11.3 cm, 4⅜ in. Estimate: 20,000 - 30,000 HKD. Lot sold 25,200 HKD. Photo: Sotheby's. Sotheby's. China / 5000 years, Hong Kong, 27 November 2020
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07 décembre 2020

A russet-painted black-glazed meiping, Song dynasty (960-1279)

Lot 345. A russet-painted black-glazed meiping, Song dynasty (960-1279); 19.3 cm, 7⅝ in. Estimate: 50,000 - 70,000 HKD. Lot sold 100,800 HKD. Photo: Sotheby's. Sotheby's. China / 5000 years, Hong Kong, 27 November 2020

07 décembre 2020

A Yue celadon 'Chimera' water pot, Western Jin dynasty (265-316)

Lot 348. A Yue celadon 'Chimera' water pot, Western Jin dynasty (265-316); 13.9 cm, 4 in. Estimate: 40,000 - 60,000 HKD. Lot sold 214,200 HKD. Photo: Sotheby's. Provenance: Acquired from London in 1960, by repute. Maria Lam Oriental Art, Hong Kong. Note: A closely related waterpot from the J.T. Tai collection, was sold in our New York rooms, 22nd March 2011, lot 126. A 'Yue' chimera water pot, Western Jin dynasty (265-316); length 5 in., 12.7 cm. Estimate 1,500 —... [Lire la suite]
07 décembre 2020

A russet-painted black-glazed 'snowflake' bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279)

Lot 345. A russet-painted black-glazed 'snowflake' bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279); 16 cm, 6¼ in . Estimate: 50,000 - 80,000 HKD. Lot sold 94,500 HKD. Photo: Sotheby's. Sotheby's. China / 5000 years, Hong Kong, 27 November 2020
07 décembre 2020

A green-glazed globular jar, Tang dynasty (618-907)

  Lot 344. A green-glazed globular jar, Tang dynasty (618-907); w. 7.2 cm, 2¾ in.,Japanese wood box . Estimate: 10,000 - 15,000 HKD. Lot sold 25,200 HKD. Photo: Sotheby's. Sotheby's. China / 5000 years, Hong Kong, 27 November 2020
07 décembre 2020

Two sancai-glazed boxes and covers, Tang dynasty (618-907)

Lot 343. Two sancai-glazed boxes and covers, Tang dynasty (618-907); 9.7 and 8.5 cm, 3⅞ and 3⅜ in. Estimate: 20,000 - 30,000 HKD. Lot sold 25,200 HKD. Photo: Sotheby's. Provenance: Maria Lam Oriental Art, Hong Kong. Sotheby's. China / 5000 years, Hong Kong, 27 November 2020