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17 mars 2015

A very rare lu Langyao slender baluster vase, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period (1662-1722)

A very rare lu Langyao slender baluster vase, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period (1662-1722)
Lot 43. A very rare lu L angyao slender baluster vase, China, Q ing dynasty, K angxi period (1662-1722); 17 ½ in. (44.4 cm.) high. Estimate $50,000 – $70,000. Price Realized 221,000. © Christie's Image Ltd 2015 The elegant body tapering slightly towards...
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17 mars 2015

A very rare huanghuali waisted rectangular corner-leg games table, China, Ming dynasty, 17th century

A very rare huanghuali waisted rectangular corner-leg games table, China, Ming dynasty, 17th century
A very rare huanghuali waisted rectangular corner-leg games table , China, Ming dynasty, 17th century. Estimate $500,000 – $700,000. P hoto Christie's Image Ltd 2015 The rectangular removable top conceals a rectangular recess for a shuanglu board, now...
13 mars 2015

An iron-rust-glazed cylindrical brush pot, China, Qing dynasty, 18th century

An iron-rust-glazed cylindrical brush pot, China, Qing dynasty, 18th century
An iron-rust-glazed cylindrical brush pot, China, Qing dynasty, 18th century. Estimate $12,000 – $18,000 . Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2015 The exterior covered in a thick iron-rust glaze stopping in a neat line below the white mouth rim; 5 ¾ in. (14.6...
6 mars 2012

A rare large silvery bronze octalobed mirror. Tang dynasty (618-907)

A rare large silvery bronze octalobed mirror. Tang dynasty (618-907)
A rare large silvery bronze octalobed mirror. Tang dynasty (618-907). Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2012 Of kuihua (sunflower) shape, the knob forming the center of an eight-petaled flower flanked by a pair of standing phoenixes with knotted, tasseled...
6 mars 2012

A rare bronze square mirror. Tang dynasty (618-907)

A rare bronze square mirror. Tang dynasty (618-907)
A rare bronze square mirror. Tang dynasty (618-907). Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2012 With rounded corners, the knob encircled by a flower head and flanked by two female celestial beings shown floating while holding an oil lamp in each hand below a pavilion...
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6 mars 2012

A very rare silvery bronze octalobed mirror with rhinoceroses. Tang dynasty (618-907)

A very rare silvery bronze octalobed mirror with rhinoceroses. Tang dynasty (618-907)
A very rare silvery bronze octalobed mirror with rhinoceroses. Tang dynasty (618-907). Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2012 Of kuihua (sunflower) shape, finely cast in relief with two rhinoceroses with textured hide facing each other across the central knob...
6 mars 2012

A rare silvery grey bronze octalobed mirror. Tang dynasty (618-907)

A rare silvery grey bronze octalobed mirror. Tang dynasty (618-907)
A rare silvery grey bronze octalobed mirror. Tang dynasty (618-907). Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2012 Of kuihua (sunflower) shape, finely cast in relief with two winged xiniu prancing either side of the knob, with lotus plants above and below the knob,...
6 mars 2012

An unusual silvery bronze octafoil mirror. Tang dynasty (618-907).

An unusual silvery bronze octafoil mirror. Tang dynasty (618-907).
An unusual silvery bronze octafoil mirror. Tang dynasty (618-907). Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2012 Of linghua (water chestnut flower) shape, cast in relief with motifs representing the Moon Palace including a large guihua (osmanthus) tree, Chang'e in...
6 mars 2012

A rare large bronze octafoil mirror, Tang dynasty (618-907).

A rare large bronze octafoil mirror, Tang dynasty (618-907).
A rare large bronze octafoil mirror, Tang dynasty (618-907). Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2012 Heavily cast and of linghua (water chestnut flower) shape, finely and crisply cast with a pair of phoenixes with knotted cords trailing upwards from their beaks...
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