25 janvier 2021

Two Yingqing foliate bowls, Song-Jin dynasties, 11th-12th century

  Lot 530. Two Yingqing foliate bowls, Song-Jin dynasties, 11th-12th century; 7in (17.8cm) diam. Estimate US$ 300 - 400. Sold for US$ 573 (€ 472). Courtesy Bonhams. both with incised decoration, one with large flat center and three stylized combed flower-heads, the other conical with a denser foliate design. Bonhams. Asian Decorative Works of Art, 15 Dec 2020, Los Angeles

25 janvier 2021

Two Jianyao 'Hare's-Fur' deep tea bowls, Song dynasty, 12th-13th century

Lot 530. Two Jianyao 'Hare's-Fur' deep tea bowls, Song dynasty, 12th-13th century; 4 1/2in (11.4cm) and 4 3/4in (12.2cm). Estimate US$ 600 - 900. Sold for US$ 1,530 (€ 1,259). Courtesy Bonhams. Of archaic gu form, modeled with a flared neck withvase with trumpet neck and incised with leaf-form lappets, with a red character painted under the foot ring. Bonhams. Asian Decorative Works of Art, 15 Dec 2020, Los Angeles
25 janvier 2021

Two Cizhou pottery ceramics, Song-Jin dynasties, 11th-12th century

 Lot 529. Two Cizhou pottery ceramics, Song-Jin dynasties, 11th-12th century; 5 3/8in (13.5cm) diameter and 5in(12.8cm) high. Estimate US$ 1,500 - 2,500. Sold for US$ 1,530 (€ 1,259). Courtesy Bonhams. Of archaic gu form, modeled with a flared neck withvase with trumpet neck and incised with leaf-form lappets, with a red character painted under the foot ring. Bonhams. Asian Decorative Works of Art, 15 Dec 2020, Los Angeles
25 janvier 2021

A Longquan celadon beaker vase, Yuan-Ming dynasty (1279-1644)

Lot 528. A Longquan celadon beaker vase, Yuan-Ming dynasty (1279-1644); 8in (20.3cm) high. Estimate US$ 1,500 - 2,500. Sold for US$ 1,530 (€ 1,259). Courtesy Bonhams. Of archaic gu form, modeled with a flared neck withvase with trumpet neck and incised with leaf-form lappets, with a red character painted under the foot ring. Bonhams. Asian Decorative Works of Art, 15 Dec 2020, Los Angeles
25 janvier 2021

A rare 'marbled' Cizhou tall-necked baluster vase, Northern Song dynasty (960-1127)

Lot 527. A rare 'marbled' Cizhou tall-necked baluster vase, Northern Song dynasty (960-1127); 7in (17.8cm) high. Estimate US$ 800 - 1,200. Sold for US$ 828 (€ 681). Courtesy Bonhams. raised on a tall spreading foot, the globular body executed with rich mottled layers under a foliate rim. Bonhams. Asian Decorative Works of Art, 15 Dec 2020, Los Angeles 
25 janvier 2021

An oval 'peony' pillow, Liao dynasty (907-1125)

Lot 526. An oval 'peony' pillow, Liao dynasty (907-1125); 9 3/4in(24.8cm) long. Estimate US$ 800 - 1,200. Sold for US$ 828 (€ 681). Courtesy Bonhams. The bombe body rising from a low foot and tapering into a double ribbed neck set off by paired bovine handles below a flared rim, covered in and out with a pale blue-green glazed of complex craquelure, the foot rim burnt orange in firing. Bonhams. Asian Decorative Works of Art, 15 Dec 2020, Los Angeles 
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25 janvier 2021

A Longquan Guan-type two-handled bombe censer, Song-Yuan dynasties (960-1368)

Lot 522. A Longquan Guan-type two-handled bombe censer, Song-Yuan dynasties (960-1368); 10in (25.4cm) across handles. Estimate US$ 1,500 - 2,500. Sold for US$ 1,785 (€ 1,468). Courtesy Bonhams. The bombe body rising from a low foot and tapering into a double ribbed neck set off by paired bovine handles below a flared rim, covered in and out with a pale blue-green glazed of complex craquelure, the foot rim burnt orange in firing. Bonhams. Asian Decorative Works of Art, 15 Dec 2020, Los Angeles ... [Lire la suite]
25 janvier 2021

A large Longquan 'yen-yen' vase, Ming dynasty, 15th-16th Century

Lot 522. A large Longquan 'yen-yen' vase, Ming dynasty, 15th-16th Century; 17 1/2in (44.4cm) high. Estimate US$ 2,000 - 3,000. Sold for US$ 2,040 (€ 1,678). Courtesy Bonhams. The ovoid body tapering to a high shoulder and cylindrical neck carved overall with floral decoration to the body and and trumpet mouth. Bonhams. Asian Decorative Works of Art, 15 Dec 2020, Los Angeles
25 janvier 2021

A Longquan celadon tripod censer, Ming Dynasty, 16th-17th Century

Lot 520. A Longquan celadon tripod censer, Ming Dynasty, 16th-17th Century; 5 3/4in (14.6cm) diam. Estimate US$ 500 - 800. Sold for US$ 956 (€ 786). Courtesy Bonhams. Of slightly tapering cylindrical shape carved with lotus,, the base burnt orange in the firing under three small feet. With lacquered wood tomobako. Bonhams. Asian Decorative Works of Art, 15 Dec 2020, Los Angeles 
25 janvier 2021

A Longquan celadon miniature table-screen, Ming Dynasty, 16-17th Century

Lot 519. A Longquan celadon miniature table-screen, Ming Dynasty, 16-17th Century; 5 3/4in (14.7cm) high. Estimate US$ 500 - 700. Sold for US$ 1,275 (€ 1,048). Courtesy Bonhams. Fashioned as joss-stick holder, the screen centered with cash symbols and spandrels and supported by bracket feet. Bonhams. Asian Decorative Works of Art, 15 Dec 2020, Los Angeles