28 décembre 2020

A Longquan celadon warming bowl, Early Ming Dynasty

Lot 1011. A Longquan celadon warming bowl, Early Ming Dynasty; d. 21 cm. Estimate: 20,000 - 30,000 HKD. Lot sold: 88,200 HKD. Photo: Sotheby's. Provenance: Collection of Clive D. Collins. Christie's London, 14th May 2014, lot 622. Sotheby's. Chinese Art Including Property from the Collection of Cheng Huan, Hong Kong, 18 December 2020

31 janvier 2020

A small Qingbai lobed ewer and cover with warming bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279)

Lot 3232. A small Qingbai lobed ewer and cover with warming bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279). The ewer: 5 1/8 in. (13 cm.) high; basin: 4 1/4 in. (11 cm.) diam. Estimate HKD 150,000 - HKD 200,000. Price realised HKD 300,000. © Christie’s Image Ltd 2014.  The elegantly potted body of moulded melon form and mounted with a cover attached with a lion finial. The warming bowl is also carved with lobed sides rising to a flared barbed rim. The ewer and bowl are both covered with a transparent glaze of pale... [Lire la suite]
22 août 2019

Ming dynasty Blue and white porcelains sold at Christie's

Lot 573. A blue and white shallow dish, Jiajing six-character mark in underglaze blue within a double circle and of the period (1522-1566); 7 7/8 in. (20 cm.) diam. Estimate USD 6,000 - USD 8,000. Price realised USD 11,250. © Christie's Image Ltd 2019 The shallow, rounded sides raised on a tapering ring foot painted in purplish-blue tones on the exterior with two pheonixes in flight separated by cruciform clouds, one with long trailing tail feathers, the other tail feathers scrolled, with three... [Lire la suite]
09 décembre 2016

A Qingbai Ewer, Cover and Warming Bowl, Song dynasty (960–1279)

Lot 510. A Qingbai Ewer, Cover and Warming Bowl, Song dynasty (960–1279). Estimate 50,000 — 70,000 HKD. Lot sold 400,000 HKD.  Photo Sotheby's; the ewer with an ovoid body rising to a sloping shoulder, set with a gently curved spout and a loop strap handle, the cylindrical neck surmounted by a fitted cover with an animal finial; the warming bowl with deep lobed sides rising to a foliate rim, all covered with a translucent blue-tinged glaze - ewer 20.5... [Lire la suite]
15 mai 2016

A Longquan celadon warming bowl, zhuge wan, Early Ming Dynasty

Lot 33. Property from the Cunliffe Collection of Chinese Art. A Longquan celadon warming bowl, zhuge wan, Early Ming Dynasty; 15.5cm (5 7/8in) diam.. Sold for £4,000 (€5,078) inc. premium. Photo Bonhams. The thickly potted body freely carved to the centre of the shallow interior with a floral roundel encircled by a trellis and flower head band below the flattened rim, the exterior with stylised peony and ruyi scrolls, all covered with a pale celadon glaze save for the pierced foot burnt orange in... [Lire la suite]
01 mai 2016

A rare Longquan celadon warming bowl, 16th-17th century

Lot 24. A rare Longquan celadon warming bowl, 16th-17th century. Estimate £600 - 800 (€770 - 1,000). Photo Bonhams. The vessel unusually potted with an interior compartment with an aperture to the base, the exterior carved with floral sprays, the central shallow dish with a large flower head. 13.5cm (5 1/4in) diam. Provenance: An American private collection. Bonhams. AUCTION 23541: ASIAN ART, 10:30 BST - LONDON, KNIGHTSBRIDGE
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28 mars 2015

A small Longquan celadon carved warming bowl, China, Yuan-Ming Dynasty, 13th-14th century

Lot 868. A small Longquan celadon carved warming bowl, China, Yuan-Ming Dynasty, 13th-14th century;  4 ¾ in. (12.3 cm.) diameter. Estimate $4,000 - $6,000. Price Realized $15,000. © Christie's Image Ltd 2015 Heavily potted, the exterior carved with lotus petals, the concave warming surface fluidly carved with a lotus flower, the unglazed base burnt orange in the firing around a central aperture through which the hollowed interior would have been filled, box Provenance: The Collection of Robert H.... [Lire la suite]
12 mai 2014

A carved celadon warming bowl, Ming Dynasty, 15th century

A carved celadon warming bowl, Ming Dynasty, 15th century. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2014 It is carved with a wide band of foliate meander below a key-fret band, the concave warming surface similarly carved around a central bloom, the unglazed, countersunk base burnt orange in the firing around a central aperture through which the hollowed interior would have been filled. 8¼ in. (21 cm.) diam. Estimate £3,000 – £5,000 ($5,076 - $8,460) PROPERTY FROM THE CLIVE D. COLLINS COLLECTION OF CHINESE ART Christie's. CHINESE CERAMICS,... [Lire la suite]
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29 mars 2014

A rare blue and white warming bowl, Ming Dynasty, Chenghua Period (1465-1487)

Lot 3025. A rare blue and white warming bowl, Ming Dynasty, Chenghua Period (1465-1487); 16.3 cm., 6 3/8 in. Estimate 600,000 — 800,000 HKD. Lot sold  2,080,000. Photo: Sotheby's 2014. the rounded sides rising on a tapered foot, the exterior decorated in delicate tones of cobalt-blue with a meandering lily scroll issuing leaves and tendrils, the interior further potted with a shallow bowl centred with a ruyi-shaped bloom wreathed by five flowerheads, all encircled by lotus, rose, chrysanthemum,... [Lire la suite]
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28 octobre 2008

A Blue And White Warming Bowl. Ming Dynasty

Lot 582. A Blue And White Warming Bowl. Ming Dynasty; 15.5cm., 6 1/8 in. Estimate 900—1,200 GBP. Lot sold 5,625 GBP. Photo courtesy Sotheby's 2008. the deep rounded sides rising from a short straight foot to a slightly everted rim, the shallow interior painted in rich cobalt-blue tones with a floral medallion encircled by a lotus scroll band, the exterior with a broad leafy lotus scroll band; together with a small blue and white jar, late Ming Dynasty.  Literature: Chinese Ceramic Treasures. A Selection... [Lire la suite]