Fine Asian Works of Art

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Fine Asian Works of Art Monday, June 22, 2015


Fine Asian Works of Art June 22, 2015, 10am Chinese Works of Art Jade and Hardstone Carvings: Lots 6001-6042 Snuff Bottles: Lots 6045-6068 Works of Art: Lots 6071-6099 Religious Art: Lots 6102-6117 Furniture: Lots 6120-6122 Textiles: Lots 6123-6127 Chinese Ceramics: Lots 6130-6191 Chinese Paintings, Calligraphy and Books: Lots 6194-6252

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Asian Art

Harry Huang (510) 227-2535 harry@michaans.com Kim Jee (510) 227-2511 kim@michaans.com

View this catalog online at www.michaans.com. Additional photos and condition reports available online. Catalog Design by Andre Salcido Photography by Jeffrey Lee and Ryan Darcy. Front Cover Lot: 6234 Back Cover Lot: 6188 Opposite Page Lot: 6246 Page 49 Lot: 6201

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Chinese Works of Art

Jade and Hardstone Carvings

Lot 6002 Lot 6001 Lot 6003

Lot 6005

Lot 6004

Lot 6006

6001 Four Jade Carvings

6002 Two Jade Bangles

6003 Five Jade Carvings

Qing Dynasty

19th Century

Qing Dynasty or Earlier

This group consists of two sword ornaments, a cylindrical bead in the shape of a cong, and a white jade archer’s ring with black inclusions. Longest: 3 inches (7.6 cm)

The first is with carved seal script characters in relief, the mottled stone of a yellowish tone; the second is a plain bangle of light celadon white hue with russet inclusions. Widest: 3 1/4 inches (8.2 cm)

The first two a necklace strung with two pendants including a yellow jade pin; the third a toggle depicting a lingzhi group with slight russet inclusions; the fourth a small seal topped by a recumbent lion; the fifth a small ring. Length: 1 5/8 inches (4.1 cm) of pin

Estimate: $800 / 1,200

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

6004 Two Jade Pendants

6005 A Pair White Jade ‘Marriage’ Plaques

6006 Two Jade Ruyi Scepter Plaques

20th Century

20th Century

19th Century

The first is of oval shape carved in relief to depict two magpies perched on a plum tree, the reverse featuring bamboo and orchid; the second is of rectangular shape carved in high relief to depict two carps in a lotus pond, the reverse with the associated auspicious four-character saying ‘Lianlian Youyu’ (never ending happiness). Tallest: 3 1/8 inches (7.9 cm)

With one depicting a dragon and the other of a phoenix, the circular plaques with ruyi-cloud flanges to the top and the bottom, the reverse with an four-character auspicious inscription carved in relief reading ‘Longfeng Chengxiang’. Height: 2 1/8 inches (5.4 cm) each

Consisting of an oval plaque carved with double-catfish suspending a chime, and an arching oval plaque carved in low relief of three of the eight Buddhist treasures including the parasol, knot and conch. Tallest: 4 7/16 inches (11.3 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

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Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000


Lot 6008 Lot 6009

Lot 6007

Lot 6010 Lot 6012

Lot 6011 6007 Three Jade Cravings Qing Dynasty The first is a rectangular multilayered reticulated plaque depicting a dragon to one side and a bat above a deer to the reverse; the second is a rectangular pendant carved with figures and an inscription; the third is a carving of a two boys. Tallest: 2 9/16 inches (6.5 cm)

6008 A Jade ‘Double Happiness’ Pendant The flattened double gourd form carved with a bat above a ‘double happiness’ character reversed by a leafy peach branch, the top of the gourd issuing reticulated foliate scrolls, the semi-translucent stone of greenish-white tone. Height: 2 7/8 inches (7.3 cm)

6009 Two Jade Carvings Neolithic Period The group comprises a mottled black cong-form bead carved with geometric patterns, and a mottled deep-amber cong-form bead with similar geometric patterns and russet inclusions. Tallest: 3 1/8 inches (7.9 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

6010 Three Mottled Jade Carvings

6011 A Reticulated White Jade Plaque

6012 A White Jade Two-Part Belt Buckle

Ming Dynasty

18th Century

18th Century

Consisting of an elephant standing foursquare with its head turned to one side and its trunk curled upwards, a dragon turtle, and a resting beast. Longest: 2 3/4 inches (7 cm)

Finely carved in openwork with a winged Daoist figure amidst scrolling clouds, with dragons to the top and the bottom, the front with a twelve-character inscription arranged in a oval, the reverse with the eight trigram symbols similarly arranged, the semi-translucent stone of an even white tone. Length: 3 1/2 inches (8.9 cm)

Connected by a simple dragon head-form hook, each buckle with a single writhing chilong dragon, reversed by circular nodes, the stone an even white tone. Length: 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000

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Lot 6015 Lot 6013

Lot 6014

Lot 6017

Lot 6018

Lot 6016 6013 Two Jade Belt Hooks

6014 A Jadeite Belt Buckle and Belt Hook

Qing Dynasty

Late Qing Dynasty

The first is carved and pierced with a chilong crawling along the shaft towards the dragon head terminal, the underside with a circular button; the second is carved and pierced with peaches and prunus along the shaft towards the lingzhi head terminal, the underside with a lingzhi-head form button. Longest: 4 inches (10.2 cm)

The first is a two-piece belt buckle carved through the even apple-green material with a coiled chilong within lingzhi scrolls, the dragon-head hook of the same tone, the underside of each carved with protruding circular tabs of paler tone; the second is carved and pierced with a dragon-head terminal and a shaft surmounted by a chilong, the stone is of an russet and pale celadon tone. Longest: 3 15/16 inches (10 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

6015 Two Jadeite Carvings The first is an openwork pendant depicting three double gourds and two bats, the semi-translucent stone of pale green tone; the second is a paperweight of rectangular form with indented corners. Longest: 3 1/8 inches (8 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 6016 A Small White Jade Brush Pot

6017 A Celadon Jade ‘Lock’

Of cylindrical form and carved all round with a continuous frieze depicting a deer with pine trees in a landscape, raised on three bracket feet. Height: 3 inches (7.6 cm)

Thickly sectioned and carved to each side as a pair of inward-facing dragons with their heads joined by a bar, above rectangular reserves displaying two horses under willows to one side, and an unfurled scroll to the other. Width: 2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

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6018 Two Russet Jade Toggles Qing Dynasty The first is of a qilin carved with archaistic motif throughout the body; the second is of a lingzhi fungus group with a bat. Longest: 2 7/8 inches (7.3 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000


6019 A Yellow Jade Pendant Qing Dynasty Carved as four interlocking chilong dragons to form a quatrefoil pendant, the semi-translucent stone of a warm russet yellow matrix. Width: 2 1/4 inches (5.7 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

Lot 6019

Lot 6020

6020 Two Mottled Jade Carvings Ming Dynasty Comprising a large toggle carved as two badgers resting on a palm leaf; and a rectangular seal carved with a dog and a four-character seal face; both with wood stands. Widest: 2 3/4 inches (7 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 6021 A Jade Bi Disk Carved to one side with intricate repeating geometric patterns reversed by a raised relief chilong clutching longstemmed lingzhi, the stone of celadon hue marked with notable veins of russet skin. Diameter: 1 7/8 inches (4.7 cm)

Estimate: $5,000 / 7,000

Lot 6021

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Lot 6022

6022 A Jade Carving of an Elephant With a boy brushing the standing elephant’s back, the stone of pale green tone with russet inclusions. Length: 5 inches (12.7 cm)

Estimate: $12,000 / 18,000 6023 Four Hardstone Pendants 19th Century This group comprises a pink tourmaline pendant carved with two chilong on an eggplant, a blue agate figural pendant, a russet jadeite pendant depicting a butterfly, and a green stone pendant with flowers. Tallest: 2 1/8 inches (5.4 cm)

Lot 6023

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000 Provenance: Private Minneapolis, Minnesota Estate, and thence by descent within the family to the current owner.

6024 A Carved Jade Archer’s Ring The semi-translucent white stone carved in relief featuring a female figure in a garden with various vegetation. Diameter: 1 1/4 inches (3.2 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

Lot 6024

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6025 A Carved Jade Archer’s Ring Late Qing Dynasty Carved in low relief with a landscape scene and a four-line inscription, the semi-translucent stone of grayish-white tone with various inclusions. Width: 1 1/16 inches (2.7 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 Lot 6026 Lot 6025

6026 Two Agate Archer’s Rings The first is of a white hue with russet inclusions carved with two cranes flying away from a boy; the second is of a high translucency stone displaying black and caramel bands. Widest: 1 7/16 inches (3.6 cm)

Estimate: $1,200 / 1,800 Lot 6027

6027 Two Carved Agate Archer’s Rings The first is ring of a translucent quality carved to the russet skin side to depict Liuhai and his tree-legged money toad; the second ring is also of a translucent quality carved to the deep russet skin to depict a bird perched on a flowering branch. Widest: 1 3/8 inches (3.5 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 6028 Two Jade Archer’s Rings Qing Dynasty Comprising a waisted white jade ring of semi-translucency and displaying faint russet inclusions, and a pale celadon jade ring with russet inclusions. Widest: 1 1/8 inches (2.8 cm)

Lot 6028

Estimate: $800 / 1,200 6029 Two Jade Archer’s Rings Qing Dynasty Comprising a white jade ring carved in raised relief with the happiness character, and a celadon jade ring carved with a geometric band. Widest: 1 1/8 inches (2.8 cm)

Lot 6029

Estimate: $800 / 1,200 6030 Three Jade Archer’s Rings Qing Dynasty Consisting of two mottled jade rings with raised relief carvings, and a waisted celadon jade ring. Widest: 1 1/8 inches (2.8 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 Lot 6030

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Lot 6031

Lot 6032

Lot 6033

6031 Two Jadeite Archer’s Rings Comprising a thickly sectioned ring displaying patches of green inclusions, and a thinly sectioned ring displaying russet and moss-green inclusions. Widest: 1 3/8 inches (3.4 cm)

Estimate: $800 / 1,200 6032 Three Jade Archer’s Rings Comprising a thickly sectioned jade ring of grayish tone with russet inclusions to the flat side, and two celadon jade rings with faint russet inclusions. Widest: 1 3/8 inches (3.5 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 6033 Three Jade Archer’s Rings Comprising a yellow jade ring, a celadon jade ring, and a mottled grayish jade ring. Widest: 1 1/4 inches (3.2 cm)

Estimate: $1,200 / 1,800 6034 A Hanging Jade Pendant Lot 6034

The openwork pendant carved with a blooming lotus between two fish below a chime and billowing ribbon, with incised details throughout including a ‘shou’ medallion to the chime, suspended by a matching wood stand designed with stylized facing dragons and wire inlay to the base. Height: 4 3/4 inches (12 cm) of pendant

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 6035 A Jade Brush Washer Carved in the form of a large peach borne from a thick gnarled branch bearing clusters of leaves enveloping the sides of the vessel, with a large bat on one end suspending a beribboned wan emblem from its mouth, and another smaller bat on the opposite side, the semi-translucent stone of a soft celadon tone with areas of pale russet. Width: 5 1/2 inches (14 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

Lot 6035

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Lot 6036 6036 A Jade Goose-Form Censer 17th Century The recumbent goose with its slender neck extended forward, its plumage rendered in low relief carvings referencing ancient bronze motifs, the oval lid surmounted by a small goose, the mottled pale celadon jade of semi-translucency, with a fitted rosewood stand. Length: 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

Lot 6037 6037 A Jade Libation Cup 20th Century The thin foliated walls rising to a corresponding rim with a curving spout, both sides designed with incised leaf-form handles supporting loose-rings, the larger handle also surmounted by a flower decoration, all raised upon four foliated feet. Width: 5 inches (12.7 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

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Lot 6038

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Lot 6039

6038 A Jade Archaistic Vase and Cover

6039 A Jade Archaistic ‘Dragon’ Vase and Cover

Of compressed baluster form, carved in low relief to each side of the body with two archaistic dragons, the waisted neck with a pair of elephant handles with loose rings and a removable domed cover, the celadon stone with russet to both sides, with a fitted wood stand. Height: 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm)

Of compressed baluster form, carved in low relief to each side of the body with a four-clawed dragon and stylized clouds, the waisted neck with a pair of phoenix handles and a removable domed cover, the celadon stone with faint russet inclusions, with a fitted wood stand. Height: 9 1/2 inches (24.1 cm)

Estimate: $15,000 / 20,000

Estimate: $40,000 / 60,000


Lot 6040

Lot 6041

6040 A Jade Archaistic Covered Vase Group Of compressed baluster form, carved in low relief to each side of the body with two archaistic dragons, the waisted neck with a pair of scrolling handles and a removable domed cover, the body conjoined with a gu-form vase supporting a bi disk and a chilong dragon in between the two vases, the celadon stone with russet to both sides, with a fitted wood stand. Height: 8 1/2 inches (21.6 cm)

Estimate: $40,000 / 60,000 6041 A Jade Vase The slender form baluster vase carved in high relief to depict two chilong dragons with long bifurcated tails clambering up the side of the body, with a fitted wood stand. Height: 5 1/4 inches (13.3 cm)

Estimate: $30,000 / 50,000 6042 A Jade Peach-Form Washer Carved as a large peach, with leafy branches to the underside, and the exterior featuring two bats in flight, the stone is of a celadon tone and faint russet inclusions, with a fitted wood stand reticulated with lingzhi branches. Length: 4 1/4 inches (10.8 cm)

Estimate: $15,000 / 20,000

Lot 6042

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Snuff Bottles

Lot 6045 Lot 6046

Lot 6050

Lot 6049

6045 Three Quartz Snuff Bottles Late Qing Dynasty The first is a smoky quartz bottle with a carved lotus pond scene; the second is also a smoky quartz bottle carved with a woven rattan pattern; the third is a quartz crystal bottle carved with orchids. Tallest: 2 15/16 inches (7.5 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

6046 A ‘Shadow’ Agate Snuff Bottle 19th Century The flattened rectangular-shaped bottle displaying a tree branch-like black inclusion on one side, with a coral-red glass stopper. Height: 2 1/16 inches (5.2 cm)

Lot 6047

Lot 6051

Lot 6052

6047 Two Agate Snuff Bottles

6048 A Chalcedony Snuff Bottle

Consisting of a ‘shadow’ agate bottle of flattened rectangular shape with rounded shoulders, and a chalcedony bottle of flattened ovoid shape, both bottles raised on a recessed foot. Tallest: 2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm)

The flattened ovoid bottle carved with a pair of beast-head handles, raised on a recessed foot, with a red coral stopper. Height: 2 1/16 inches (5.3 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Estimate: $800 / 1,000

Estimate: $800 / 1,200

6049 A ‘Shadow’ Agate Snuff Bottle

6050 A ‘Shadow’ Agate Snuff Bottle

6051 An Embellished Agate Snuff Bottle

Of flattened circular form, utilizing the black inclusions to display an abstract scene of scattered leaves, with an amethyst stopper. Height: 2 1/4 inches (5.8 cm)

Carved using the natural inclusions of the stone to depict an abstract scene of bubbles or clouds, with a green jadeite stopper. Height: 2 inches (5.1 cm)

Estimate: $900 / 1,300

Estimate: $800 / 1,200

Of flattened rectangular form and rounded shoulders, with embellished decorations of a butterfly fluttering above flowers, raised on a recessed foot, with a faint green jadeite stopper. Height: 2 1/2 inches (6.3 cm)

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Lot 6048

Estimate: $800 / 1,200

6052 A Rock Crystal Snuff Bottle The flattened ovoid form bottle carved with a flowering branch and a pair of beast-head handles suspending loose rings, raised on a short foot. Height: 2 1/2 inches (6.3 cm)

Estimate: $600 / 800


Lot 6053

Lot 6054

Lot 6055

Lot 6059 Lot 6057

6053 A Banded Agate Snuff Bottle 19th Century The horizontal and diagonal bands alternating between white, beige and caramel colors. Height: 2 1/16 inches (5.2 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

Lot 6060

Lot 6058

6054 A Carved Agate Snuff Bottle

6055 A Carved Agate Snuff Bottle

The flattened rectangular form with rounded shoulders, carved in raised relief using the natural milky honey-toned inclusions of the stone to depict a robed scholar and a horse below a pine tree. Height: 2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm)

Of flattened ovoid shape, the front side carved in raised relief to depict two bearded scholars engaged in a game of go, raised on a short foot, with an imitation jadeite glass stopper. Height: 2 inches (5.1 cm)

Estimate: $3,500 / 4,500 6057 A ‘Banded’ Agate Snuff Bottle

6058 An Agate Snuff Bottle

The ovoid form bottle displaying horizontal colored bands, with a pair of beast-head handles suspending loose rings carved in low raised relief, with a green glass stopper. Height: 2 1/16 inches (5.2 cm)

One side is carved in high relief with a horse under a pine tree, the stone of grayish lavender tone, with a jadeite stopper. Height: 3 1/8 inches (7.9 cm)

Estimate: $800 / 1,200

Lot 6056

Estimate: $900 / 1,300

6056 A ‘Shadow’ Agate Snuff Bottle The flattened ovoid form bottle displaying abstract black and caramel colored patterns mostly to one side, with a green jadeite stopper. Height: 2 1/2 inches (6 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

6059 Two Jade Snuff Bottles

6060 Two Jadeite Snuff Bottles

Qing Dynasty The first is a pebble form bottle carved in relief to depict a grasshopper and a sprig of millet, the semi-translucent stone of a faint yellow hue; the second is a small bottle carved to both sides with a stylized dragon, the stone of pale celadon quality. Tallest: 2 1/2 inches (6 cm)

The first is carved in low relief with a phoenix to each side, the stone with apple-green and moss-green inclusions; the second is of flattened ovoid shape carved in low relief with flowers to each side, the stone with green and russet inclusions. Tallest: 2 inches (5.1 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

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Lot 6061

Lot 6062

Lot 6063

Lot 6064

6061 A Jade Snuff Bottle

6062 A Carved Amber Snuff Bottle

Qing Dynasty

19th Century

Well-hollowed and of natural pebble form, with an intense layer of rich russet skin, green jadeite stopper. Height: 2 3/4 inches (7 cm)

Of ovoid pebble shape, carved throughout with a female Daoist deity with five boys in a garden, the translucent stone of a rich tone. Height: 2 1/4 inches (5.7 cm)

19th Century Of flattened form, carved and pierced with peach bearing branches, the cover designed en suite. Height: 2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm)

Decorated with two landscape panels, one insect and flower panel, and one calligraphy panel, signed ‘Leyuan’ and dated to 1894. Height: 2 1/4 inches (5.7 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

6063 A Miniature Hornbill Covered Vase*

6064 An Inside-Painted Glass Conjoined Snuff Bottle

6065 Three Glass Snuff Bottles

6066 Seven Glass Snuff Bottles

The first is an inside-painted rock crystal snuff bottle depicting birds and goldfish, signed ‘Ye Xiaosan’; the second is an inside-painted glass snuff bottle depicting the ‘Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove’, dated, signed ‘Chen Zhongsan’; the third is a black-overlaid clear glass snuff bottle carved with various figures. Tallest: 2 9/16 inches (6.5 cm)

18th/19th Century

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Lot 6065

This group comprises four opaque glass bottles of yellow, white and red colors; a glass bottle simulating realgar; and a black glass bottle with gold flecks simulating Fuzhou lacquer. Tallest: 2 1/2 inches (6.3 cm) excluding stopper

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 6067 Three Inside-Painted Glass Snuff Bottles Early 20th Century The first depicts numerous magpies in winter; the second depicts a bird perched on a tree branch, the reverse showing a retreat by mountains; the third depicts two birds on a prunus tree, the reverse showing various flowers in ceramic containers; each bottle signed. Tallest: 2 1/2 inches (6.3 cm) excluding stopper

Lot 6066

Estimate: $1,200 / 1,800 6068 An Inside-Painted Glass Snuff Bottle Late 20th Century Finely painted with two scenes from the famous Chinese novel “Romance of the West Chamber” dated to 1988, signed ‘Wenfang’. Height: 2 3/4 inches (7 cm)

Lot 6067 Lot 6068

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Estimate: $900 / 1,300


Works of Art

6071 An Aloeswood Wine Cup 18th Century The irregular slightly conical form carved in high relief with three figures relaxing and engaging in leisurely activities, all within a continuous landscape setting comprising lush pine and bamboo trees. Height: 2 1/8 inches (5.4 cm) approximately

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

Lot 6071

Lot 6072 6072 A Pair of Carved Rosewood Buddhist Lions The playful lions shown standing with a curling ribbon in their open mouths and one paw resting upon either a small recumbent lion cub or a pierced ball, each raised upon rectangular plinths carved with lotus petals and geometric meanders. Taller: 16 1/2 inches (41.2 cm)

Estimate: $800 / 1,200 6073 Seven Tixi Lacquer Incense Boxes Early 20th Century Consisting of four black boxes and three red boxes, the cover and sides of each box carved through layers of red and black lacquer with ruyi motifs, the interiors lacquered black. Widest: 4 1/16 inches (10.3 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Lot 6073

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Lot 6076

Lot 6075

Lot 6074

Lot 6077 Lot 6078 6074 A Bamboo Veneer Ruyi Scepter

6075 A Zitan Censer

The arched handle with ruyi-shaped terminals, the bamboo veneer well-decorated in low relief with stylized lotuses, scrolling vines and ruyi heads, the underside of the head displaying a poetic inscription and two seals, strung with red tassels to one end. Length: 15 inches (38.1 cm) approximately

The bulbous circular form fitted with a slightly domed lid reticulated with two opposing dragons and a flaming pearl, raised high upon a slender tiered stem base, carved with alternating bands of ruyiheads, raised bosses and lappets. Height: 11 inches (27.9 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 6077 A Zitan ‘Landscape’ Wrist Rest The gentle naturalistic form carved with a horizontal landscape, depicting four figures and two small buildings, among several lush trees issuing from rounded rocks near a body of water. Width: 8 7/8 inches (22.5 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

6076 A Molded Gourd Bottle The circular form displaying lobed reserves enclosing a qilin reversed by a pair of playful lions, the sides decorated with delicate floral scrolls rising to a short neck and bulbous rim, with a Qianlong four-character mark to the base. Height: 10 1/4 inches (26 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 6078 A Cinnabar Lacquer Footed Dish Qing Dynasty The shallow ovoid dish carved with leafy floral scrolls encircling the floor against a lozenge-diaper ground, rising to a black lacquer rim bordered by geometric scrolls, supported upon four stepped feet further carved with geometric scrolls. Width: 7 1/4 inches (18.4 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

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Qianlong Mark


Lot 6079

Lot 6080 6079 A Cinnabar Lacquer Covered Box 19th Century Of circular form with a decorated cover depicting a pavilion situated by a lake, the sides of the cover and the container carved with floral bands, the interior and the base covered in black lacquer. Diameter: 7 inches (17.8 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 6080 A Large Huanghuali Brush Pot Early Qing Dynasty Of cylindrical form, the wood of a warm brown tone and a natural grain, with a wide, recessed base cover. Diameter: 9 5/8 inches (24.4 cm)

Estimate: $5,000 / 7,000 6081 A Huanghuali Brush Pot Qing Dynasty Of cylindrical form, the wood of a brownish amber tone and a natural grain featuring ‘ghost faces’ and ‘eyes’, with a circular base plug. Height: 6 1/8 inches (15.5 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Lot 6081

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Lot 6083

Lot 6082

Lot 6085

Lot 6084 6082 An Archaic Jade Bi-Inset Huanghuali Table Screen Republic Period

6083 Two Bamboo Dual-Compartmentalized Bird Cages

The large mottled green and brown bi carved on both sides with a pattern of hexagonal bosses encircled by plain borders, set within the fitted huanghuali screen carved with openwork archaistic motifs and stylized dragons above a well-carved panel with similar carvings. Height: 19 7/8 inches (50.5 cm)

The first is finely constructed of thin strips of bamboo joined by wider sections forming the rectangular frame with movable doors, fitted with metal hanger, with porcelain feeder cups, and with woven bamboo-strip covers; the second of similar construction sans the woven bamboo-strip covers, fitted with a pair of arching bamboo hangers, with porcelain and metal feeders. Widest: 20 3/4 inches (62.9 cm)

Estimate: $8,000 / 10,000

Estimate: $800 / 1,200

6084 Four Opium Pipes

6085 A Signed and Dated Soapstone Seal

Late 19th/Early 20th Century

Ming Dynasty, 16th Century

Comprising two bamboo pipes, one rootwood pipe, and one bone pipe, each with various decorative metal mounts. Longest: 25 1/4 inches (64.1 cm)

The seal carved on one side with the title of the seal face inscription ‘Yingxiong Sexiang’, ‘A Hero’s True Color’, dated to dingsi year of the Jiajing reign, corresponding to 1557, followed by the signature ‘Wen Peng’, the opposite side inscribed and followed by the signature ‘Zeng Yan Dong’. Height: 4 9/16 inches 11.6 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

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Lot 6090 Lot 6086

Lot 6089

6086 A Limestone Carving of Guanyin Carved standing on a lotus base, with the right arm raised and the left arm pendent holding a heart-shaped attribute, serene facial expression with downcast eyes and a gentle smile, wearing a tiara and long beaded necklaces over the shoulders joined by a flower below the waist, the robe opening to reveal a smaller necklace. Height: 28 3/4 inches (73 cm)

Estimate: $5,000 / 7,000 Provenance: From a North Bay estate, inherited by descent from an American ship captain who acquired his collection during the late 19th Century in China.

6089 Four Enamel-Painted Metal Vessels Early 20th Century The first is a deep circular bowl with two shaped panels featuring boys at play in a garden; the second is a rectangular hinged box painted with a scrolling lotus pattern; the third is a rectangular footed jardiniËre decorated with shaped panels containing various landscapes; the fourth is a lozenge shaped baluster vase depicting various figures in a garden. Tallest: 7 7/8 inches (19.7 cm)

Lot 6091

Estimate: $800 / 1,200 6090 A Cloisonné Enamel Tripod Censer

6091 Two Pairs of Cloisonné Enamel Vases

Late 19th/Early 20th Century

20th Century

Decorated on the turquoise ground body with the formal lotus amongst a typical design of scrolling floral motifs, the reticulated cover enameled en suite and topped with a reticulated finial of a dragon amid clouds. Height: 18 5/8 inches (47.3 cm)

Each of classic baluster form, decorated in the ‘mille fleur’ pattern showcasing a profusion of flowers including chrysanthemums, roses, peonies, lotuses and others, all above a ruyi-head band. Tallest: 12 9/16 inches (32 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

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6092 A Large Pair of Cloisonné Enamel Buddhist Lions 20th Century The lions seated on their rear haunches, the lion’s front paw raised over a ball and the lioness’s front paw raised over a playful cub, the jaws open revealing teeth, the body decorated with mythical beasts amidst foliage, each atop a stepped rectangular base with geometric patterns. 34 x 27 x 19 1/2 inches (86.4 x 78.6 x 49.5 cm) each approximately

Estimate: $8,000 / 12,000

Lot 6092

Lot 6093 6093 A Pair of Champlevé Enamel and Gilt-Bronze Jardinières Jardinières: Qianlong Period Trees: 19th Century Each jardinière of foliated form and set with six champlevé enamel sides, the panels each with a stylized lotus in red, turquoise and blue enamels, all raised on six low lobed feet, each jardinière planted with intricately assembled trunks issuing amber, glass and hardstone pomegranate fruits and leaves. Height: 15 inches (38 cm) each approxiamtely

Estimate: $10,000 / 15,000

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6094 A Gilt-Bronze Stag Form Weight Chenghua Mark Shown in a recumbent position with legs tucked underneath its body and head turned backward, designed with a pair of gently curing antlers and incised details, the underside bearing a reserved Chenghua four-character mark. Length: 4 1/4 inches (10.8 cm) approximately

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Lot 6094

Lot 6095 6095 A Gilt-Splashed Bronze Censer 17th/18th Century Of compressed globular form with a pair of handles formed as lion heads, the recessed base with a six-character apocryphal Xuande mark. Width: 8 1/8 inches (20.6 cm)

Estimate: $20,000 / 30,000 Provenance: Mr. Vito Giallo Collection, primarily acquired from Sotheby’s New York during the 1960s-1980s.

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Lot 6097 6096 A Parcel-Gilt Bronze ‘Arrow’ Vase Ming Dynasty

Lot 6096

Of compressed globular body, molded in high relief with a pair of chilong below taotie masks around the shoulder, supported on a high domed base with similar motif, the body molded with four flanges, wood stand. Height: 13 1/2 inches (34.3 cm)

Estimate: $5,000 / 7,000 6097 A Chinese Export Silver Bucket Late 19th/Early 20th Century Of octofoil form with double arching handles, the exterior displaying eight repoussÈ panels each featuring Thai or Southeast Asian mythical characters amidst scrolling foliage, with geometric bands to the mouth and the foot rims, supported on four short feet, the base with three stamped marks. Width: 8 5/8 inches (21.9 cm); Weight: 23 7/10 ounces (672.5 g)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 6098 A Seven-Piece Tibetan Style Silver Tea Service* Republic Period

Lot 6098

Each piece composed of burlwood mounted and lined with silver, the teapot decorated with repoussÈ silver depicting auspicious Buddhist emblems and dragons inlaid with turquoise and coral beads, stamped ‘silver’ in Chinese to the base rim, the six small tea cups with silver lotus petals radiating from the foot, each with an incised character to the interior floor. Height: 3 inches (7.6 cm) of teapot

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 6099 Two Tibetan Silver Vessels The first is a floral form lamp on a spreading base decorated with various animals within shaped panels, the removable cylindrical candle holder mounted in jade, the lid featuring red coral inlay; the second is a circular box with a decorated domed lid featuring peaches, flowers and a centrally located Buddhist lion, the container on a raised foot and featuring two decorative bands. Tallest: 5 5/8 inches (14.3 cm); Total Weight: 13.5 ounces (366 g)

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Estimate: $800 / 1,200


Religious Art

6102 A Tibetan Painted Thangka Qing Dynasty Depicting Shakyamuni Buddha to the center seated in dhyanasana with his hands held in bhumisparsha mudra, surrounded by smaller images of Buddhas and lamas holding various mudras, mounted in woven embroidery, framed and glazed. 23 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches (59.7 x 39.4 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 6103 A Tibetan Painted Thangka Qing Dynasty Depicting a six-armed Mahakala to the center standing in pratyalidhasana upon a prostrated figure of Ganesha, holding a scull cup in one of his principle hands and various implements in the others, surrounded on all sides by flames and Buddhist deities amidst a tree-filled landscape, with a silk mounting woven with medallions of dragons and flowers. 28 1/4 x 22 inches (71.7 x 55.8 cm) excluding mounting

Lot 6102

Lot 6103

Estimate: $800 / 1,200 6104 A Tibetan Painted Buddhist Silk Scripture Qing Dynasty Designed as a wall hanging and painted with a Tibetan inscription between pairs of Buddhist dragons and snow-lions, all below a large parasol flanked by banners, with a colorful silk panel covering the front depicting auspicious symbols. 59 x 25 inches (150 x 63.5 cm) approximately

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 6105 A Tibetan Woven Thangka Early 20th Century Finely woven to depict a guru within a palace dressed in an elaborate garb, surrounded by various Buddhist deities set within a heavenly landscape, all above a lengthy inscription in Tibetan script, framed and glazed. 27 x 15 3/4 inches (86.6 x 40 cm)

Estimate: $10,000 / 15,000

Lot 6104

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Lot 6107

Lot 6106

Lot 6109

Lot 6108 6106 Three Bronze Vajra Qing Dynasty This group comprises a gilt-bronze eight-pronged vajra with knob center, a patinated bronze four-pronged vajra with knob center, and a gilt-bronze fourpronged double-vajra arranged as a cross. Longest: 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm)

6107 A Rock Crystal Vajra Carved with four closed prongs to each side emanating from lotus petals at the center. Length: 10 inches (25.4 cm) approximately

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Estimate: $1,200 / 1,800 6108 Two Tibetan Silver and Wood Gyaling

6109 A Gilt-Bronze Figure of Vajrasattva

The trumpet-like religious woodwind instrument with a long hardwood body decorated with silver bells and silver chain-linked straps, with embellishments of coral, turquoise and various gemstones. Height: 22 1/2 inches (57.1 cm) each approximately

Seated in dhyanasana holding a vajra and ghanta, the face with downcast expression, on a lotus scrolled base. Height: 8 1/8 inches (20.6 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

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Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000


6110 A Gilt-Bronze Figure of Yama Qing Dynasty Yama shown striding in alidhasana on the back of a buffalo over a prostrated figure on a lotus base, his hands raised in vitarka mudra, the base sealed with a double-vajra mark. Height: 7 1/8 inches (18.1 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 6111 A Gilt-Bronze Figure of a Lama With his right hand in bhumisparsamudra, covered in voluminous robes elaborately incised with a foliate pattern, the base sealed and incised with a double-vajra. Height: 3 5/8 inches (9.2 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 6112 A Gilt-Bronze Figure of a Guru The figure shown seated upon a low rounded rectangular base while wearing long flowing robes, holding a scripture book between both hands, his hair with traces of brown pigment, the sealed base incised with a Buddhist design. Height: 3 7/8 inches (9.8 cm)

Estimate: $10,000 / 15,000 6113 A Gilt-Bronze Vajrasattva and Consort Shown seated with his consort in vajrasana on a lotus base, his hands holding the vajra and ghanta, wearing dhoti. Height: 4 3/8 inches (11.2 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 Lot 6110

Lot 6111

Lot 6112

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6114 A Tibetan Gilt-Bronze Figure of Shakyamuni 14th Century Seated with his hands in bhumisparsamudra and a vajra resting before him on a double-lotus base with beaded rims, the face with a raised urna, the base sealed and incised with a double-vajra. Height: 8 3/4 inches (22.2 cm)

Estimate: $20,000 / 30,000 6115 A Gilt-Bronze Figure of Maitreya Standing on a lotus base, the right hand raised in vitarka mudra with the left hand at his side, clad in a flowing dhoti with incised hems, adorned with various ornaments. Height: 10 5/8 inches (27 cm)

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000 6116 A Gilt-Bronze Figure of Tara Seated on a recumbent ox in lalitasana, wearing loose robes and elaborate beaded jewelry, with the right hand in karana mudra and the left holding prayer beads, the long ears suspending foliate earrings, the head with a five-point crown, all raised on a single-lotus base. Height: 9 1/2 inches (24.1 cm)

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000 6117 A Tibetan Bronze Figure of Shakyamuni 17th Century Seated, the hands in bhumisparsamudra with a vajra resting before him on a double-lotus base with beaded rims, the face with a raised urna. Height: 5 3/8 inches (13.7 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Lot 6114

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Lot 6117


Furniture

6120 A Rosewood Day Bed Republic Period The rectangular bed with a low back carved in openwork with reserves depicting various fruit and flowers, the openwork beaded aprons containing additional reserves depicting leafy gourds, each side fitted with rotating bolster-form arms supported upon carvings of three-legged toads. 27 x 71 x 24 inches (69 x 180 x 42.5 cm) approximately

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Lot 6120

6121 A Three-Piece Huanghuali Furniture Set Late 20th Century Each chair inset with a double-panel rectangular seat, the rectangular back splat carved in openwork with scrolling lotuses and matching shaped flanges, the arms and legs gently curving inward toward terminals of additional openwork foliate scrolls; the tall side table of rectangular form and decorated en suite. 38 x 28 3/4 x 19 1/2 inches (97 x 73 x 50 cm) each chair approximately

Estimate: $20,000 / 30,000

Lot 6121

6122 A Three-Piece Rosewood Furniture Set Late 20th Century Each chair with a rectangular seat with a single panel inset, the curving rectangular back splat carved in relief with two scrolling dragons, the legs with foliated aprons joined by stretchers; the tall rectangular side table with simple humpback aprons fitted with vertical supports. 40 x 25 1/2 x 18 inches (102 x 65 x 46 cm) each chair approximately

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

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Textiles

6123 A Large Embroidered ‘Dragon’ Panel Late Qing Dynasty Centrally depicting five five-clawed dragons in gilt-wrapped threads enclosed within a quatrefoil reserve of colorful cloud meanders and flaming pearls, further surrounded by additional golden dragons all against a coral-red ground. 75 1/2 x 83 inches (191.8 x 211 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

Lot 6123

6124 A Group of Four Civil Official Rank Badges 19th Century The first two a pair of kesi-woven badges made for a first rank civil official depicting a red-headed crane standing above crashing waves amidst a sky of colorful cloud florets and gilt- scrolls; the third a kesi-woven badge displaying a fourth rank wild goose against a golden sky with fruit and flowers; the fourth badge embroidered with a fifth rank silver pheasant against a sky of blue and gilt scrolls. Largest: 12 1/2 x 12 3/4 (31.7 x 32.4 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

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Lot 6127

6125 A Rare Complete Set of Sixteen Embroidered Album Leaves 17th/18th Century Each exceptionally and finely embroidered in satin stitch on a cream silk ground to depict the Buddhist Four Heavenly Kings, Dhritarastra, Vidradhaka, Virapaksa, Vaisravana, the guardian Veda, and the sixteen Arhats; the silk threads of an extremely subtle palette in grays and browns with details highlighted in pale blue, accompanied by a wood box. 11 1/2 x 8 3/4 inches (29.2 x 22.2 cm) overall

Estimate: $9,000 / 13,000 Provenance: From a Los Angeles Collector. Acquired in Hong Kong during the 1970s.

6126 A Group of Four Embroidered Garments

6127 Two Embroidered Silk ‘Dragon’ Robes

The first a black gauze robe applied with eight roundels depicting sinuous dragons in couched giltwrapped threads and against a sky of colorful clouds and auspicious emblems; the second a lady’s pinkground jacket woven with butterflies, the edges finished by borders of colorful ribbons; the last two are vests with either a yellow and blue ground, both elaborately decorated in vibrant colors with various flowers and butterflies. Longest: 53 inches (134.6 cm)

The first a coral-ground robe couched in giltwrapped threads with five-clawed dragons and phoenixes, shown flying amidst clouds, flowers and fruit, with a light blue border to the collar and hem; the second a dark blue-ground robe also displaying golden dragons against a sky of swirling clouds and auspicious Buddhist emblems, above a skirt of dragon medallions and borders, with large sections of the robe repaired using associated textile fragments including a panel from an early Qing dynasty brocade dragon robe. Longer: 54 inches (137.2 cm) approximately

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

Qing Dynasty Elements

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

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Chinese Ceramics

Lot 6131 Lot 6130

Lot 6133 Lot 6132 6130 A Guan Ware Type Dish The small dish with deep walls rising to a foliated rim, molded with two unglazed fish in opposition to the floor, covered overall in a thick pale blue crackle glaze. Diameter: 5 inches (12.7 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

6131 Four Monochrome Bowls

6132 Two Celadon-Glazed Ceramics

Song Dynasty

Censer: Song Dynasty

The first is a conical bowl with the interior decorated with scrolling foliage and fruit; the second is a domed low bowl with the interior decorated with six panels depicting flowers centering a bird; the third is a low bowl with the interior decorated with opposing phoenixes amidst flowers; the fourth is a deep bowl with the interior decorated with opposing phoenixes and lotus blossoms. Widest: 7 inches (17.8 cm)

The first is a tripod censer with a compressed globular body, molded with a raised rib at the shoulder connecting to three raised lines running vertically from the shoulder to each tapering foot, the straight neck supporting a flattened everted mouth rim, covered overall in a pale celadon glaze, wood stand; the second is a Ming dynasty saucer molded with a pair of opposing fish to the well. Height: 3 3/8 inches (8.7 cm) of censer exlcuding stand

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000

6133 Three Brown-Glazed Ceramics Song Dynasty The first is a tea bowl with conical sides, the interior and the exterior with a lustrous black glaze finely streaked with ‘hare’s fur’ markings; the second is a broad ovoid bottle covered with a blackish-brown glaze; the third is an ovoid jar with a short neck and lipped rim, the exterior with splashed floral designs on a lustrous dark-brown ground. Tallest: 8 inches (20.3 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 Lot 6134

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6134 A Large Longquan Celadon-Glazed Charger 15th Century Heavily potted and with rounded sides, the interior carved in the center with trellis diaper below a band of peony scrolls, the exterior left plain, covered overall in a thick olive-green glaze pooling in the recesses. Diameter: 18 3/8 inches (46.7 cm)

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000


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Lot 6139

Lot 6138

Lot 6137 6135 A Glazed Porcelain Daoist Immortal

6136 A Chinese Glazed Brinjal Bowl

Ming Dynasty

Early Qing Dynasty

Covered in yellow, green and aubergine glazes, the immortal is shown seated holding a tablet that rests on his cloth-draped hands, wearing a ribbed court hat secured with a hair pin, with wood stand. Height: 10 1/4 inches (26 cm)

The brinjal bowl with flaring sides, incised with three sprays of flowering stems picked out in green, white and yellow glazes, all on an aubergine glazed ground. Diameter: 7 inches (17.8 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 Provenance: Nathan Bentz & Co., Los Angeles (according to the attached label)

6137 Two Underglaze Copper-Red and Blue Bottle Vases

6138 A Pair of Clair-de-Lune Glazed Vases

6139 A Celadon-Glazed Vase

Yongzheng Marks, 19th Century

Yongzheng Mark

Kangxi Marks

Both of baluster form with a sinuous dragon molded around the tall flaring neck, each base with a Yongzheng six-character mark in seal script. Height: 11 1/8 inches (28.2 cm) each

The baluster form vase with a ribbed neck rising to a cup-shaped mouth, the recessed base bearing a Yongzheng six-character mark within a double circle in underglaze blue. Height: 14 5/8 inches (37.2 cm)

Each with a tall slender neck and globular body decorated in underglaze red with three mythical beasts, the head and the pupils of their eyes dotted in underglaze blue. Height: 9 inches (22.8 cm) each

Estimate: $1,200 / 1,800 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

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Lot 6140

6140 Two Copper-Red Glazed Bowls Yongzheng Marks and of the Period The first with rounded sides rising on a straight foot, the exterior covered in a raspberry-red glaze pooling to a darker tone around the foot, the interior and the base glazed white, inscribed to the base with a Yongzheng six-character mark within a double-circle; the second is a deep bowl supported on a short slightly flaring stem base lightly molded with a horizontal rib, the exterior under a deep red glaze, the interior white, inscribed to the recessed base with a Yongzheng six-character mark in seal script, wood stand. Widest: 7 3/8 inches (18.6 cm)

Estimate: $7,000 / 9,000 Lot 6141

6141 A Dehua Censer 18th Century The compressed globular body with two elephant-head handles and covered in a white glaze, the base with an apocryphal Xuande six-character seal mark. Width: 5 1/2 inches (14 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 6142 A Blue-Glazed Bowl Xuande Mark, Qing Dynasty

Lot 6142

Of rounded everted sides, raised on a short foot ring, the exterior covered with an even powder-blue glaze stopping neatly at the rim and foot ring. Diameter: 7 3/16 inches (18.3 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 6143 A Crackle-Glazed Censer 18th Century The compressed body supported on three short tapering legs, the sides with two loop handles below the slightly waisted neck. Width: 5 3/4 inches (14.6 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Lot 6143

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6144 A Powder-Blue Glazed Vase Qianlong Mark and of the Period Of pear-shaped form raised on a tall wide, spreading foot and covered with a mottled powder-blue glaze, the rim covered in gilt, the recessed base marked in gilt. Height: 18 inches (45.7 cm)

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000 6145 A Crackle Glazed Handled Vase 18th/19th Century Of square-sectioned baluster form, applied to the neck with two archaistic animal-head handles, covered in a pale bluish glaze suffused with a wide network of dark crackles. Height: 9 inches (22.8 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Lot 6145

Lot 6144

Lot 6146 6146 A Celadon-Glazed Dish Qianlong Mark and of the Period With shallow flaring sides rising from a straight foot, all under a pale green glaze thinning to white around the rim and stopping neatly around the foot, the base displaying a Qianlong six-character seal mark in underglaze blue, wood stand. Diameter: 6 9/16 inches (16.7 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 6147 A Copper-Red Glazed Bowl Qianlong Mark and of the Period With deep rounded, slightly flaring sides rising from a splayed foot ring, the exterior covered in a glaze of crushed strawberry tone continuing to the foot, the interior white, the recessed base marked with a Qianlong six-character mark in seal script. Diameter: 5 7/8 inches (14.9 cm)

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000 Lot 6147

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Lot 6149

Lot 6148 6148 A Yellow-Glazed Seal Paste Box

6149 A Yellow-Glazed Ritual Vessel

Qianlong Mark

Guangxu Mark and of the Period

The biscuit fired container of ruyi-shape, the lid with a molded decoration of figures in a garden, the sides of the box with boys at play, the recessed base bearing an impressed Qianlong six-character mark. Width: 5 3/8 inches (13.7 cm)

The rectangular vessel is well-carved in relief around the sides with stylized archaistic motifs, flanked by a pair of beast-head handles and supported on four short feet, the domed cover decorated en suite below the flared collar-form finial and with two lines of inscriptions in relief, the base displaying the reserved six-character mark in underglaze blue. Length: 8 1/2 inches (21.6 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

6150 An Underglaze Blue and Famille Verte Stem Bowl Jiaqing Mark and of the Period The deep rounded walls enameled in green to depict five sinuous dragons amidst clouds and wisps of flames, all against a ground of delicately incised waves to the exterior, the rim with a floral underglaze blue border and double underglaze blue rings to the interior, the bowl raised upon a slightly flared stem foot incised with swirling clouds and between additional double underglaze blue rings, the interior of the foot encircled by a six-character Jiaqing mark in underglaze blue. Diameter: 6 1/8 inches (15.5 cm)

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Estimate: $15,000 / 20,000


6151 A Famille Rose Vase Jiaqing Mark and of the Period The slender gu-form vase decorated to the exterior with The Eight Buddhist Emblems, interspersed by lotus scrolls and divided by ruyi, lappet bands and key fret borders, the interior of the mouth and base enameled turquoise. Height: 10 3/8 inches (26.4 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 6152 An Underglaze Blue ‘Dragon’ Dish Jiajing Mark and of the Period The shallow bowl is decorated to the interior with a roundel enclosing a four-clawed dragon in pursuit of the flaming pearl, surrounded by the eight trigram symbols, the base with a Jiajing six-character mark encircled by double rings. Diameter: 8 5/8 inches (21.9 cm)

Estimate: $5,000 / 7,000 6153 An Underglaze Blue Brush Pot Of cylindrical form decorated on the exterior with a continuous scene of arhats in leisurely activities, the landscape scene sandwiched in between two narrow incised decorative bands raised on a three short bracketed feet, the base is unglazed. Diameter: 7 1/4 inches (18.4 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

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Lot 6155

Lot 6154

6155 An Underglaze Blue and Yellow Enamel ‘Dragon’ Bowl

6154 An Underglaze Blue ‘Gu’ Form Vase The top section decorated with continuous garden landscape featuring four bearded scholars admiring a painted scroll, the midsection displaying a wide band of stylized lingzhi fungus heads, the bottom section containing alternating sized upside down plantain leaves. Height: 17 7/8 inches (45.4 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Kangxi Mark and of the Period Finely potted with rounded sides rising to a slightly everted rim, decorated around the exterior with two sinuous five-clawed dragons striding amidst ruyiclouds and flame-scrolls in pursuit of flaming pearls, above a band of overlapping petal lappets encircling the foot, the interior is decorated with a central medallion enclosing a third dragon, with a Kangxi six-character mark to the base. Diameter: 5 9/16 inches (14.1 cm)

Estimate: $5,000 / 7,000

6156 An Underglaze Blue Fish Bowl Kangxi Mark, Qing Dynasty The sturdily potted vessel painted in brilliant tones of cobalt blue with a wide band of antiquities bearing various flowers, the interior depicting nine goldfish in a pond filled with freshwater plants, the base displaying a Kangxi six-character seal mark. Diameter: 15 7/8 inches (40.5 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

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Lot 6157 6157 Two Underglaze Blue ‘Dragon’ Jars Qianlong Marks and of the Period Both painted with two sinuous dragons chasing flaming pearls among ruyi scrolls above a ruyi lappet band around the foot, the shoulder displaying the eight Buddhist emblems. Height: 7 7/8 inches (20 cm) each

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

6158 An Underglaze Blue Deep Bowl Qianlong Mark and of the Period With deep rounded sides, painted around the exterior with four roundels at the cardinal points each enclosing a character of ‘boundless longevity’, amidst lotus scrolls and the Eight Buddhist Emblems, the interior with a central longevity character roundel encircled by the eight emblems. Diameter: 7 1/4 inches (18.4 cm)

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000 Lot 6158

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Lot 6159

6159 Three Underglaze Blue Dishes 18th/19th Century The largest decorated to the interior and exterior with outlined longevity emblems, scrolling designs and stylized longevity characters, the base with a Qianlong six-character seal mark; the second similarly designed with various scrolling longevity emblems in blue, the base with a Jiaqing six-character seal mark; the third with its interior painted with the ‘Eight Daoist Emblems’ centering a bat suspending three peaches, the exterior featuring five bats, the base with a Qianlong six-character sea mark. Widest: 8 1/4 inches (21 cm)

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000 6160 Seven Underglaze Blue Seal Paste Boxes

Lot 6160

Each of circular form, the lid featuring a dragon or two dragons chasing a flaming pearl, bearing various reign marks. Widest: 3 3/16 inches (8.2 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

6161 Sixteen Underglaze Blue Dishes Each decorated with bats in iron-red and swirling clouds in underglaze blue, with additional bats on the exterior, various marks. Widest: 7 1/8 inches (18.1 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

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6162 Nine Underglaze Blue and Enameled Saucers Guangxu Marks The shallow interior decorated with five stylized lotus flowers in underglaze blue and finished in gilt, the exterior featuring three evenly spaced bats, the bases with Guangxu six-character marks in blue. Diameter: 5 3/8 inches (13.7 cm) each

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

6163 A Pair of Underglaze Blue Lidded Ice Chests Guangxu Marks and of the Period Both of square form with flat corners, heavily decorated to all sides with leafy lotus scrolls surrounding stylized character medallions framed by swirling clouds, between borders of geometric scrolls and floral lappets, the flat rim displaying leafy meanders, one side with a Guangxu six-character mark reserved just below the rim, each with a fitted two-piece paneled cover decorated en suite and pierced with coin designs, with wood stands. 11 1/2 x 17 7/8 x 17 7/8 inches (29.2 x 48 cm) each excluding stands

Lot 6162

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000

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Lot 6165

6164 Five Underglaze Blue Planters Qianlong Marks Each of bulbous cylindrical form, decorated with a central band depicting either stylized lotus scrolls or archaistic scrolls in between ruyi-head and lappet bands, the rims with further ruyi-head decorations, the base of four planters bearing a Qianlong mark, all with dual drainage holes and associated under trays. Tallest: 7 1/4 inches (18.4 cm) excluding tray approximately

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

6165 Five Underglaze Blue Planters Qianlong and Yongzheng Marks Each of bulbous cylindrical form, decorated with either dragons and lions amidst flames and clouds, or figural landscapes reserved against dense floral scrolls, three with decorative everted rims, the base of four planters bearing Qianlong and Yongzheng marks, all with drainage holes, accompanied by four associated under trays. Tallest: 7 1/2 inches (19 cm) excluding tray approximately

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

6166 A Famille Rose Butter Lamp Jiaqing Mark and of the Period

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The compressed vessel decorated to the exterior with The Eight Buddhist Emblems, interspersed by lotus scrolls and divided by ruyiheads, lappet bands and key fret borders, the interior of the shallow bowl featuring a central circular landscape screen executed in underglaze blue, surrounded by further lotus scrolls. Height: 6 inches (15.2 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000


6167 A Famille Verte Rouleau Vase Kangxi Period Decorated with an interior scene of various characters from the “Romance of the Three Kingdoms� novel, and boys at play on the ribbed neck. Height: 17 1/2 inches (44.4 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 6168 A Wucai Vase Of meiping form rising to a short neck with a flaring mouth, painted in enamels and underglaze blue with a robed official accompanied by his two attendants and a crane within a lush landscape setting. Height: 7 inches (17.8 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 6169 An Eight-Panel Famille Rose Porcelain Screen 19th Century Each panel containing enamel-painted porcelain plaques with figures and inscriptions, above additional plaques featuring the eight Daoist immortals, interspersed with underglaze blue decorative floral plaques, each set within a hardwood frame. 31 1/4 x 50 inches (79.3 x 127 cm) overall approximately

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Lot 6167

Lot 6168

Lot 6169

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6170 A Chinese Export Famille Verte Platter 19th Century The shallow ovoid platter painted in green enamel with four sinuous five-clawed dragons flying amidst swirling clouds and flaming pearls, monogrammed, with a gilt-painted rim. Width: 18 3/8 inches (46.6 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 6171 A Pair of Massive Famille Rose Vases 19th Century Each vase heavily decorated with variously shaped panels containing birds and flowers, reserved on a white ground together with the ‘hundred antiques’, with a pair of lion-head handles. Height: 31 1/4 inches (79.4 cm) each approximately

Estimate: $6,000 / 8,000

Lot 6170

Lot 6171

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6172 Three Famille Rose Ogee Bowls

Lot 6172

19th/20th Century The first is painted with a landscape scene featuring dwellings within mountains, a four-character mark to the base; the second is decorated with various auspicious birds, including phoenix, crane, mandarin duck and magpies, in a garden, the base bearing a Daoguang six-character mark; the third features the following auspicious symbols in threes: bats, cranes and peaches, bearing a Tongzhi four-character mark. Widest: 6 3/4 inches (17.2 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

Lot 6173

6173 Seven Famille Rose Bowls Guangxu Marks, 20th Century Each is decorated with opposing roundels of a dragon and phoenix alternating between bats suspending coins, all above waves and below a key-fret band, the base displaying a Guangxu six-character mark in red. Diameter: 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm) each

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

6174 Two Pairs of Famille Rose Plates The first pair painted with two song birds perched on a prunus branch and above peony blossoms, marked; the second pair decorated with bamboo, gourds and peony flowers, marked Guangxu. Widest: 9 1/8 inches (23.2 cm)

Lot 6174

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

6175 Ten Famille Rose Yellow-Ground Dishes Guangxu Marks, 20th Century Each is decorated to the interior with four gilt medallions enclosing the characters ‘wanshou wujiang’, surrounding a central stylized ‘shou’ medallion encircled by waves, all reserved on a yellow ground. Diameter: 7 1/2 inches (19 cm) each

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

Lot 6175

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Lot 6176

Lot 6177

Lot 6178

Lot 6180

Lot 6179 6176 A Famille Verte Bowl

6177 A Doucai Bowl

6178 A Famille Rose ‘Cranes’ Vase

19th Century

Qianlong Mark

Guangxu Mark

The deep rounded walls rising to a flaring rim, decorated to the exterior with shaped reserves of various birds and flowers against a speckled green ground painted with additional flowers, the interior rim displaying auspicious emblems reserved against a diaper ground, the floor also with a flower design. Diameter: 8 1/2 inches (21.6 cm)

Painted to the exterior with leafy stylized lotus medallions alternating with additional small floral designs in pale enamels and outlined in underglaze blue, the recessed base bearing a Qianlong six character seal mark. Diameter: 4 inches (10.2 cm)

The globular body and waisted neck are decorated with a multitude of redheaded cranes and clouds, separated by a gilt-bordered band of lotus sprays and gilt ‘shou’ characters to the shoulder, bearing a Guangxu six-character mark to the base. Height: 15 3/8 inches (39 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

6179 A Famille Rose ‘Peach’ Charger

6180 Two Famille Rose Bowls

19th Century

Daoguang Marks, Late Qing Dynasty

Decorated to the interior and exterior with a continuous design of bats in flight amongst blossoming and fruiting peach branches, bearing nine fruit, the recessed base bearing an underglaze blue Qianlong seal mark. Diameter: 15 3/4 inches (40 cm)

Both of hexagonal form with deep flaring sides terminating to a foliated mouth rim, the exterior decorated with various mythical beasts resting on a rocky platform and above waves, all on a turquoise ground, the recessed base bearing a Daoguang six-character mark in iron-red. Diameter: 6 inches (15.2 cm) each approximately

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

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Estimate: $1,200 / 1,800


Lot 6181

6181 Six Famille Rose Porcelain Plaques Republic Period Each depicting various historical figures in their respective settings, framed. 14 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches (36.8 x 24.1 cm) excluding frames

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 6182 A Nine-Piece Set of Famille Rose ‘Sweet Meat’ Bowls Jiaqing Marks, Republic Period The shaped bowls designed to fit together, colorfully enameled to the exterior with stylized scrolling lotuses against a blue ground and between ruyi-head and lappet borders, each base bearing a Jiaqing six-character mark. Widest: 8 1/4 inches (21 cm)

Estimate: $1,200 / 1,800 Lot 6182

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Lot 6183 Lot 6184

Lot 6185

Lot 6186

6183 Five Famille Rose Lidded Bowls

6184 Ten Famille Rose Lidded Tea Cups

Republic Period

Republic Period

Comprising two bowls painted with birds and flowers on the domed lids, each inscribed, dated and signed; and three bowls each depicting figures in leisurely activities, two bowls with inscriptions. Widest: 7 3/4 inches (19.7 cm)

Each is depicting a beauty in a contemplating mood and surrounded with flowering trees, inscribed, dated and signed. Widest: 4 1/8 inches (20.6 cm) approximately

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

Lot 6187

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

6185 A Famille Rose Figure of Budai

6186 Two Famille Rose Porcelain Plaques

6187 A Famille Rose Vase

Republic Period

20th Century

Qianlong Mark, 20th Century

The smiling figure wearing open robes and sitting with one knee propped up, his left hand holding a sack and his right a string of prayer beads, an impressed four-character mark to base. Height: 10 1/2 inches (26.7 cm) approximately

Each depicting an idyllic landscape scene featuring dwellings by a river and with a mountain in background, inscribed, dated to 1967, signed and with two seals. 12 3/8 x 8 3/4 inches (31.4 x 22.2 cm) each

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Estimate: $900 / 1,300

The slender, baluster form vessel finely painted with the ‘Three Star Gods’ along with their attendants in a garden, the reverse bearing a poetic inscription and three seals, all in between decorative boarders, the base bearing the four-character mark in blue enamel, with stand. Height: 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm)

Provenance: Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.

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Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500


Lot 6189

Lot 6188

6188 Two Enameled Porcelain Plaques

6189 Two Famille Rose Porcelain Plaques

Signed Wang Yunquan (1916-1998), Late 20th Century

Signed Wang Xiaoquan (b. 1938), Late 20th Century

Each depicting a meandering river through a gorge filled with lush vegetation, populated with people in cliff side architectures and rafts on the river, titled, dated to 1980, inscribed, signed and with seal of the artist, within wood frame. 29 1/4 x 8 1/4 inches (74.3 cm) each excluding frame

Each depicting a scene from the “Romance of the Three Kingdoms�, titled, inscribed, dated to 1987, signed and with three seals, within wood frame. 29 1/4 x 8 1/4 inches (74.3 x 21 cm) each excluding frame

Estimate: $6,000 / 8,000

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000

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Lot 6190

6190 Two ‘Mille Fleur’ Eggshell Porcelain Bowls Jingdezhen Marks, Late 20th Century Both heavily decorated with colorful flowers, one also displaying five sinuous dragons above crashing waves, all against a gilt-painted ground below a rim border of stylized geometric lappets, the interior floor displaying a phoenix roundel, both with a ‘Jingdezhen’ four-character seal mark to the base. Diameter: 7 1/4 inches (18.4 cm) of each

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

6191 A Cultural Revolution Glazed Figural Group 1966-1976 The propaganda piece depicting six workers gleefully embracing the overpowering Chairman Mao figure pictured at the center, most shown holding a small red book to the sky, the unglazed base stamped with a three-character seal mark. Height: 12 3/4 inches (32.4 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

Lot 6191

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Chinese Paintings, Calligraphy and Books Michaan’s Auctions proudly presents an exciting group of Chinese paintings and calligraphy in this season’s sale, with the vast majority offered for the first time at auction. Headlining the sale is a selection of important modern paintings from the Mr. and Mrs. David Galula collection, as well as the Gail and John Savage Bolles collection. They include paintings by the revolutionary artist Fu Baoshi (1904-1965), the pioneering Lin Fengmian (1900-1991), the Lingnan School master painter Zhao Shao’ang (1905-1998), Zong Qixiang (1917-1999) who infused both traditional and modern styles while illustrating a complete mastery of western techniques, and the famous 20th century female artist, Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006). Fu Baoshi’s hanging scroll Lady by the Bamboo is the star lot in this sale. He is regarded as the most original figure painter and landscape artist of China’s modern period, and on the whole, one of the most important Chinese artists of the 20th century. Throughout his forty-year career, his works exhibited the creativity of a great individualist master, in which he forged his own stylistic path. Fu Baoshi felt Chinese paintings relied too heavily on the monochromatic as well as on calligraphy brushwork. In response, he became a leader in reforming traditional Chinese painting styles, as seen in his unique compositions, use of color and dramatic ink-washes. The groundbreaking and non-conformist Fu Baoshi is also said to have created some of his best work while inebriated, as he felt it kept him emotionally and physically present as an artist. Professionally, Fu Baoshi’s influence runs deep, as some of his accomplishments include the appointment as Director at the Jiangsu Province Chinese Painting School,Vice-Chairman of the Federation of Chinese Artists, art teacher at what is now known as Nanjing University, and a recognized founder of the New Jinling School of Fine Arts.

In addition, we are pleased to offer a substantial group of sixteen paintings and calligraphy by the inspirational Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006) from the Gail and John Savage Bolles collection. As a renowned architect in San Francisco during the mid-20th century, and best known for the design of Candlestick Park, John Savage Bolles later shifted his interest to showcasing and dealing artworks of California and visiting artists. Some time in the late 1960s to early 1970s, John and his second wife, Gail Helmstaedter Bolles, moved to Santa Rosa, California where they opened and operated the Bolles Gallery until its closure just prior to John’s death in 1983. The collection of Fang Zhaolin artworks was sourced during this period and has remained in their possession until Gail passed away in December of 2001. This exceptional group of sixteen painting and calligraphy lots represent a rare opportunity for collectors and alike to view and own Fang Zhaolin’s works from this particular period of time.

Lady by the Bamboo documents the art historian’s familiarity with the Yuan dynasty literati tradition, which combined the full-faced beauties of an idealized Tang dynasty aesthetic with the undulating rhythms of the Six Dynasties styles. Nevertheless, Fu Baoshi infuses movement in the lines that define the beauty’s attire and the subtly leaning bamboo in the background through his painterly brush and his life-long calligraphy training. Mr. and Mrs. David Galula originally acquired this masterpiece in China some time between 1945-1949, corresponding to the painting’s dated inscription. Mr. Galula (1919-1967) was a notable French military officer, scholar and an instrumental figure in developing the theory and practice of counterinsurgency warfare. He chronicled his experiences in two books: “Pacification in Algeria” and “Counterinsurgency Warfare: Theory and Practice.”

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Lot 6194

Lot 6195

Lot 6196

Lot 6197 Lot 6198

6194 A Set of Hardcover Books on the Chinese Art Collection from the National Palace Museum Twenty-five volumes in total, with text written in English, Chinese and Japanese, published by the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan, 1968-1975, each with a plastic dust jacket and a matching slipcase; a full book listing is available upon request. 11 x 8 1/2 inches (27.9 x 21.6 cm) each excluding slipcase

Lot 6199

6195 A Group of Seventeen Books and Catalogs on Chinese Jade Carvings

6196 A Group of Ten Books on Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy

With titles including “An Illustrated Record of the Stanley Charles Nott Collection” by Stanley Charles Nott, 1942; “Chinese Archaic Jades” by C.T. Loo, 1950; together with additional books and catalogs; a full book listing is available upon request. Largest: 12 x 8 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches (30.5 x 20 x 6.3 cm)

With titles in both English and Chinese, including “Modern Chinese Painting and Calligraphy From the Collection of the Kau Chi Society of Chinese Art” published by Art Gallery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1987; “Chinese Painting Collection of Nanjing Museum” published by Nanjin Museum, Shanghai People’s Fine Arts Publishing House, 1981; some books with a plastic dust jacket, matching slipcase and/or box; a full book listing is available upon request. Largest: 21 x 15 1/2 x 1 inches (53 x 39 x 2.45 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 6197 A Collection of Fifty-Seven Asian Art Catalogs Including catalogs showcasing fine and decorative Asian works of art from Roger Keverne, Sotheby’s, Bonhams, and Lempertz, among others, with dates ranging from 1964-2014; a full catalog listing is available upon request. Largest: 11 x 8 1/4 x 1 1/4 inches (28 x 21 x 3 cm)

Estimate: $800 / 1,200

6198 After Wang Xi Zhi (303-361): An Album of Stone Rubbings, “Da Tang San Zang Sheng Jiao Xu” Mounted as an album, ink on creamy color paper, with forty-eight calligraphy leaves and six blank leaves, comprising calligraphy collected by Huai Ren, with multiple collector’s seals, wood covers. 12 x 6 inches (30 x 15 cm) of each leaf

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

6199 After Chu Suiliang (596-658) and Wang Xizhi (303-361): A Calligraphy Album Mounted as an album, ink on paper, including two sections titled “He Nan Sheng Jiao Xu” and “Huang Ting Jing” with thirty leaves of calligraphy and six blank leaves, signed by Li Zong Han (1770-1832) and Gao Kai (1769-1839), dated 1806 and 1809, with eight seals from the calligraphers and the collectors, wood covers. 10 1/2 x 6 inches (27 x 15 cm) of each leaf

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000

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Lot 6200

6200 In the Style of Su Shi (1037-1101): A Chinese Handscroll Ink on paper, painted with a landscape and a section of reverse printed calligraphy, dated August 1088, signed as ‘Mei Shan Su Shi’, and with twenty-one seals. 74 x 10 inches (188 x 25 cm) approximately

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 6201 Attributed to Shen Quan (1682-1765): Mandarin Ducks Qing Dynasty Hanging scroll, ink and color on silk, inscribed, dated to guiyou year of the Qianlong reign (1753), signed and with two seals of the artist. 62 x 32 inches (219.4 x 81.2 cm) approximately

Estimate: $8,000 / 10,000

Lot 6201

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6202 Tang Leming (1804-1874): Two Ladies in a Garden Hanging scroll, ink and color on silk, inscribed ‘After the Style of Yu Hu Wai Shi’ (1773-1828), dated 1874, signed as ‘Le Ming’ with two seals, one on the upper left and one on the lower right. 26 x 13 inches (66 x 33 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 6203 Shen Han (1862-1908): Bamboo In the Style of Jin Nong (1687-1763) Hanging scroll, ink on paper, inscribed ‘Imitating the style of Jin Nong according to his original work’ and signed with five seals, one reading ‘Shan Yin Shen Han’, dated 1902. 47 x 12 1/4 inches (120 x 31 cm)

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000 6204 Cui Jian (Active 1880-1890): A Set of Three Hanging Scrolls Qing Dynasty Ink on paper, each painting inscribed ‘One Stroke Style’ and signed as ‘Cui Jian’, each with two seals. 39 x 11 1/2 inches (99 x 30 cm)

Lot 6202

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Lot 6203

Lot 6204

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Lot 6205

Lot 6206

Lot 6208

Lot 6207 6205 Various Artists: A Set of Six Hanging Scrolls

6206 Anonymous: A Figural Silk Painting

Each painted with ink and color on paper; the first is unsigned, after the style of Ke Jiuen (14th Century), titled as ‘Maple Trees and Bell Tones’; the rest are attributed to and signed as ‘Song Yuan Ling Yun’, the second is inscribed and signed with one seal; the third is inscribed and signed with two seals; the fourth is titled ‘Mountains and Pine Forests’ and inscribed ‘After Yuan Style’ with one seal; the fifth is depicting a pine tree, signed and inscribed with two seals; the sixth is titled and inscribed with one seal. 63 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches (161 x 39 cm)

Mounted, ink and color on silk, framed and glazed. 26 x 10 1/2 inches (66 x 27 cm)

Qing Dynasty

Lot 6209

Estimate: $800 / 1,200

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 6207 A Chinese Figural Silk Painting Mounted, ink and color on silk, signed as ‘Ping Shan’, framed and glazed. 20 1/2 x 15 inches (52 x 38 cm)

Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

6208 Attributed to Fei Hanyuan (1736-1795): Monkeys 18th Century

6209 Kang Youwei (1858-1927): A Calligraphy Couplet

Hanging scroll, ink and color on silk, the upper right signed with three seals, accompanied by wood box. 25 1/4 x 18 3/4 inches (64 x 48 cm)

Hanging scrolls, ink on paper, inscribed a gift to ‘Yun Yi’, dated 1921, signed as ‘Nan Hai Kang You Wei’ with two seals. 81 x 21 1/2 inches (206 x 55 cm)

Estimate: $800 / 1,200

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

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6210 Lin Zexu (1785-1850): A Calligraphy Couplet

6211 Attributed to Liang Qichao (1873-1929): Calligraphy

Hanging scrolls, ink on the paper, inscribed as ‘Gift to Ci Yuan Yi Xiong’, signed with ‘Shao Mu Lin’ with two seals. 48 x 11 1/2 inches (22 x 29 cm)

Hanging scroll, ink on paper, dated winter of 1926, signed ‘Liang Qichao’ with one seal. 11 5/8 x 28 1/2 inches (30 x 72 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Lot 6210

Estimate: $6,000 / 8,000

Lot 6211

Lot 6212

6212 Qi Baishi (1863-1957): Gourds Mounted fan painting leaf, ink and color on paper, signed ‘Baishi’, with one seal of the artist, framed and glazed. 6 1/2 x 18 inches (16.5 x 45.7 cm) excluding frame

Estimate: $10,000 / 15,000 6213 Various Artists: Four Circular Fan Paintings Each depicting either bamboo, fish, birds or flowers, three dated 1917, one signed with ‘Bai Shi’, some inscribed and titled, multiple seals. Widest: 10 1/4 inches (26 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

Lot 6213

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Lot 6214

6214 Wu Changshuo (1844-1927): A Fan Painting of Loquat Mounted, ink and color on paper, inscribed and dated 1920, signed ‘Wu Changshuo’ with two seals. Diameter: 20 inches (51 cm) approximately

Estimate: $10,000 / 15,000

6215 Yu Youren (1879-1964): Calligraphy 20th Century Hanging scroll, ink on paper, inscribed, dated to 1959, and signed, with one seal of the artist. 35 x 16 3/4 inches (88.9 x 42.5 cm)

Estimate: $8,000 / 12,000 Provenance: Brooklyn, New York Estate.

6216 Wu Hufan (1894-1968): Landscape Hanging scroll, ink on paper, inscribed with Wang Menglou’s poem, dated spring of 1938, signed ‘Wu Hufan’, with two seals. 45 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches (116 x 30 cm)

Estimate: $50,000 / 70,000

Lot 6215

Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. (Josefine) Ernst Hermann Thunig, acquired in Shanghai during the 1930s and 1940s, and thence by descent within the family to the current owner.

Lot 6216

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Lot 6217 6217 Yuan Songnian (1895-1966): Five Landscapes Each as a mounted scroll, ink and color on paper, inscribed, dated, and signed ‘Yuan Songnian’, with one seal, framed and glazed. 13 1/2 x 19 1/4 inches (34.3 x 48.9 cm) each

Estimate: $5,000 / 7,000 Provenance: From a Private San Francisco Collection.

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Lot 6218 6218 Lin Fengmian (1900-1991): Lady with Flute Mounted, ink and color on paper, with the artist’s signature and one seal. 8 1/2 x 13 inches (21.6 x 33 cm)

Estimate: $20,000 / 30,000 Provenance: From a Private San Francisco Collection.

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Lot 6221 Lot 6219

Lot 6220

6219 Wang Zhen (1867-1988): Flowers and Antiques

6220 Ge Xianglan (1904-1964): Monkey and Horse

6221 Attributed to Li Keran (1907-1989): Autumn Village

Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, inscribed and dedicated to Mr. Tingfeng, dated 1951, signed by ‘Bai Long Shan Ren’, with three seals. 54 x 21 inches (138 x 53 cm)

Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, dated 1949, signed by the artist as ‘Xiang Lan Ge Quan’, with one seal. 24 1/2 x 49 1/2 inches (62 x 126 cm)

Estimate: $5,000 / 7,000

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Mounted, ink and color on paper, dated winter of 1982, inscribed ‘Maple leaves red as flowers of February’, and signed with one seal, framed and glazed. 12 x 18 1/2 inches (30 x 47 cm)

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Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000


6222 Fu Baoshi (1904-1965): Lady by the Bamboo Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, inscribed and dated to 1945, with two seals of the artist. 44 1/4 x 13 inches (112.4 x 33 cm)

Estimate: $150,000 / 200,000 Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. David Galula, acquired in China between 1945-1949.

Mr. David Galula, China, 1947.

Lot 6222

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6223 Zhao Shaoang (1905-1998): Vegetables Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, signed with one seal. 59 x 17 3/4 inches (150 x 45 cm)

Estimate: $8,000 / 12,000 Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. David Galula, acquired in China between 1945-1949.

Mr. and Mrs. David Galula, on a ferry in Hong Kong.

Lot 6223

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Lot 6224 6224 Lin Fengmian (1900-1991): Boats at Shore 1940s Mounted, ink and color on paper, signed with one seal of the artist, framed and glazed. 18 1/8 x 23 1/8 inches (46 x 58.7 cm)

Estimate: $30,000 / 40,000 Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. David Galula, acquired in China between 1945-1949.

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Lot 6225 6225 Lin Fengmian (1900-1991): Landscape 1940s Mounted, ink and color on paper, signed with one seal of the artist. 14 1/2 x 16 1/4 inches (36.8 x 41.3 cm)

Estimate: $12,000 / 18,000 Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. David Galula, acquired in China between 1945-1949.

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6226 Liang Hancao (1902-1975): Calligraphy Hanging scroll, ink on paper, dated winter of 1955, signed ‘Liang Hancao’ with one seal. 47 x 11 inches (119 x 28 cm)

Estimate: $700 / 900 Provenance: Private Collection of a Prominent Kuomintang Government Statesman, and thence by descent within the family to the current owner.

Lot 6226

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Lot 6227

Lot 6228

6227 Huang Junbi (1898-1991): Pine and Waterfall

6228 Zong Qixiang (1917-1999): Morning in Chongqin

Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, dated to 1971, inscribed and signed ‘Huang Junbi’ with two seals. 47 x 23 3/4 inches (119.5 x 60.3 cm)

Mounted, ink on paper, titled and signed ‘Qi Xiang’ with one seal. 16 x 21 1/2 inches (41x 55 cm)

Estimate: $30,000 / 50,000 Provenance: Private Collection of a Prominent Kuomintang Government Statesman, and thence by descent within the family to the current owner.

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Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. David Galula, acquired in China between 1945-1949.


Lot 6229 6229 Zong Qixiang (1917-1999): Shoreline Mounted, ink and color on paper, signed with one seal. 16 x 21 inches (41 x 53 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. David Galula, acquired in China between 1945-1949.

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6230 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Lotus Hanging scroll, inscribed and dated to June 1960, New York, signed ‘Fang Zhaolin’ with two seals. 51 1/2 x 26 1/2 inches (131 x 67 cm)

Estimate: $8,000 / 12,000 Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

6231 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Spring Mounted, ink and color on paper, with two seals on the lower right. 26 1/2 x 35 inches (67 x 89 cm)

Estimate: $8,000 / 12,000 Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

Lot 6230

Lot 6231

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Lot 6232 6232 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Spring Abstract Mounted, ink and color on paper, with two seals on the lower right. 26 1/4 x 51 1/4 inches (67 x 130 cm)

Estimate: $20,000 / 30,000 Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

6233 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Autumn Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, inscribed ‘Butterflies chasing around the chrysanthemums’, dated 1960, Hudson River, New York, signed ‘Fang Zhaolin’ with two seals. 45 x 26 3/4 inches (114 x 68 cm)

Estimate: $10,000 / 15,000 Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

Lot 6233

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Lot 6235

Lot 6234 6234 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Abstract

6235 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Calligraphy

Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, with two seals at the bottom, one with the artist’s name. 55 1/2 x 30 1/2 inches (141 x 77 cm)

Hanging scroll, with calligraphy from Sushi ‘s (1037-1101) ‘Chi Bi Huai Gu’, dated 1960, signed ‘Zhaolin’ with three seals. 51 x 26 inches (130 x 66 cm)

Estimate: $20,000 / 30,000

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

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Lot 6236

Lot 6237

6236 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Village

6237 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Still Life

Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, inscribed and dated summer 1960, New York, signed ‘Zhaolin’ with one seal. 40 x 20 1/2 inches (102 x 52 cm)

Hanging scroll, ink on paper, inscribed and signed ‘Fang Zhaolin, New York’, and with two seals. 51 x 26 1/2 inches (130 x 67 cm)

Estimate: $10,000 / 15,000

Estimate: $8,000 / 12,000

Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

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6238 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Summer Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, inscribed ‘Lotus’ and signed ‘Zhaolin’, with one seal. 40 1/2 x 26 1/2 inches (103 x 67 cm)

Estimate: $15,000 / 20,000 Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

6239 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Calligraphy Mounted, fan format, ink on golden color paper, signed ‘Liangxi Fang Zhaolin’ with one seal. 21 x 8 inches (53 x 20 cm)

Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

Lot 6238

Lot 6239

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Lot 6240 6240 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Plum Blossom Mounted, ink and color on paper, signed with ‘Zhaolin’ and with one seal. 11 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches (30 x 37 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

Lot 6241 6241 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Crabs Hanging scroll, ink on paper, dated spring of 1960, signed ‘Liangxi Fang Zhaolin’, with two seals. 33 1/2 x 13 inches (85 x 33 cm)

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000 Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

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Lot 6242

6242 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Calligraphy Mounted, ink on paper, with calligraphy of ‘Lan Ting Preface’, dated spring of 1960, signed ‘Fang Zhaolin’, with one artist’s seal. 57 x 12 3/4 inches (145 x 32 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

6243 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Crab Apple Blossom Mounted, ink on paper, the upper left signed ‘Zhaolin’ and inscribed ‘In the manner of Ba Da Shan Ren’, with two seals. 11 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches (30 x 37 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

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6244 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Plum Blossom Mounted, ink and color on paper, signed ‘Zhaolin’ with one seal to the upper left. 11 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches (30 x 37 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

Lot 6244

6245 Fang Zhaolin (1914-2006): Lily Mounted, ink on paper, signed ‘Zhaolin’ with one seal on the lower right. 11 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches (30 x 37 cm)

Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Provenance: The Collection of Gail and John Savage Bolles, 1970s.

Lot 6245

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Lot 6246 6246 Lu Shoukun (1915-1975): Lion Rock, Hong Kong Executed in 1960 Ink and color on paper, the upper right inscribed and titled, dated 1960 and signed ‘Lu Shoukun’ with three seals, matted, framed and glazed. 18 x 31 inches (45.7 x 78.8 cm) excluding frame

Estimate: $7,000 / 9,000 Provenance: Atherton Gallery, Atherton, California, Circa 1969.

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6247 Attributed to Sun Yunsheng (1918-2000): Scholars and Landscape Mounted, ink and color on paper, dated December 1977, signed with two seals, glazed and framed. 46 x 23 inches (117 x 58 cm)

Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000 6248 Huang Leisheng (b. 1928): Mountains Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, dated to 1982, inscribed and signed ‘Leisheng’, with four seals. 47 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches (120 x 56.5 cm)

Lot 6247

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 Provenance: Private Collection of a Prominent Kuomintang Government Statesman, and thence by descent within the family to the current owner.

Lot 6248

Lot 6249 6249 Li Shunhua (20th Century): Calligraphy in the Style of Zhang Daqian Ink on paper, dated to 1968, inscribed and signed ‘Li Shunhua’, with three seals. 23 1/2 x 36 1/4 inches (59.7 x 92 cm)

Estimate: $800 / 1,200 Provenance: Private Collection of a Prominent Kuomintang Government Statesman, and thence by descent within the family to the current owner.

6250 Zhang Bu (B. 1934): Golden Autumn in Henan Mounted scroll, ink and color on paper, inscribed, signed and with one seal, framed and glazed. 27 x 17 1/2 inches (68.6 x 44.5 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000

Lot 6250

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Lot 6251

Lot 6252

6251 Ou Haonian (B. 1935): Bamboo

6252 Le Pho (1907-2001): Floral Still Life in Paris

Mounted scroll, ink and color on paper, inscribed and signed ‘Ou Haonian’, with two seals, framed and glazed. 28 3/4 x 18 1/2 inches (73 x 47 cm)

Oil on canvas, signed ‘Le Pho’ to the lower right, framed. 23 1/2 x 17 3/4 inches (59.7 x 45.1 cm)

Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist.

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Estimate: $10,000 / 15,000 Provenance: Wally Findlay Galleries, USA, 1975.


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1. National Palace Museum. ZhongGuo Li Dai Hui Hua: Gu Gong Bo Wu Yuan Cang Hua Ji, Ming Dai Bu Fen,Vol.V (Text in Chinese). Beijing: People’s Fine Arts Publishing House,1986. 2. National Palace Museum. Li Dai Hui Hua: Gu Gong Bo Wu Yuan Cang Hua Ji, Ming Dai Bu Fen,Vol.VI (Text in Chinese). Beijing: People’s Fine Arts Publishing House,1990. 3. National Palace Museum. Li Dai Hui Hua: Gu Gong Bo Wu Yuan Cang Hua ji, Dongjin Sui Tang Wudai Bu fen,Vol. I (Text in Chinese). Beijing: People’s Fine Arts Publishing House, 1978. 4. Art Gallery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Chinese Painting and Calligraphy from the Collection of the Kau Chi Society of Chinese Art. Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1987. 5. Nanjing Museum. Chinese Painting Collection of Nanjing Museum. Shanghai: Shanghai People’s Fine Arts Publishing House, 1981. 6. Thomas Lawton. Chinese Figure Painting. David R. Godine in association with Freer Gallery of Art Smithsonian Institution, 1973. 7. Anne Farrer. Wu Guanzhong: A Twentieth-Century Chinese Painter. London: British Museum Press, 1991. 8. Jung Ying Tsao. Paintings of the Middle Qing Dynasty. San Francisco: San Francisco Graphic Society, 1987. 9. William Cohn. Chinese Painting. London: Phaidon Press, 1948. 10. National Palace Museum in Taiwan. Monks of the Late Ming. Republic of China: National Museum of History, 1978.

1. Stanley Charles Nott. Chinese Jade Throughout the Ages: A Review of its Characteristic, Decoration, Folklore and Symbolism. B.T. Batsford, Ltd., 1936. 2. Teng Shu-Ping. Neolithic Jades in the Collection of The National Palace Museum. Taipei: National Palace Museum,1992. 3. Stanley Charles Nott. An Illustrated Record of the Stanley Charles Nott Collection of Chinese Jades, No. 906/1000. Florida: The Norton School and Gallery of Art, 1942. 4. Una Pope-Hennessy. Jade Miscellany. London: Nicholson & Watson, 1935. 5. George Kuwayama. Chinese Jade: From Southern California Collections. Los Angeles: County Museum of Art, 1997. 6. Richard E. Strassberg and Suzanne Haney Foster. Chinese Jade:The Image From Within. California: Pacific Asia Museum, 1986. 7. John Ayers. A Jade Menagerie: Creatures Real and Imaginary From the Worrell Collection. Azimuth Editions,1993. 8. J. Geotte. Jade Lore. Ars Ceramica Ltd, 1976. 9. Spink & Son Ltd. Chinese Jade: An Important Private Collection. Spink & Son Ltd, 1991. 10. Important Jade Carvings From The Somerst De Chair Collection. Bonhams, Hong Kong, 2014. 11. Strength and Diligence: A Magnificent Large Green Jade Water Buffalo. Bonhams, Hong Kong, 2014. 12. In Pursuit of Excellence: An English Private Collection of Fine Jade Carving. Bonhams, London, 2012. 13. Chinese Archaic Jades. C.T. LOO, Inc., Norton Gallery Of Art , 1950. 14. Ancient Chinese Jades: From a Private Collection Catalogue, Part I.Vienna: Zacke Auction Vienna, 1999. 15. Masterworks of Chinese Jade in the National Palace Museum. Taipei: National Palace Museum of Taipei, 1969. 16. The Gerald Godfrey Private Collection of Fine Chinese Jades. Christie’s, Hong Kong, 1995. 17. Timeless and Translucent:The Harold E. Stack Collection of Chinese Jades. Bonhams, Hong Kong, 2012.

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cates that in our opinion the work is by the artists named. Attributed to Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. Studio of Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist, which may or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction. Circle of Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified by distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil. Style of ......; follower of Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or near contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil. Manner of Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date. after Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist. The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist. The term bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand. “bearing signature...”/”bearing date...”/”bearing inscription...” In our opinion the signature/ date/inscription is by a hand other than that of the artist. Typical Headings: FURNITURE George III Mahogany Chest of Drawers Third Quarter 18th Century This heading, with date included, means that the piece is, in our opinion, of the period indicated with no major alterations or restorations. George III Mahogany Chest of Drawers This heading, without the inclusion of the date, indicates that, in our opinion, the piece, while basically of the period, has undergone significant restoration and alteration.

George III Style Mahogany Chest of Drawers The inclusion of the word “style” in the heading indicates that, in our opinion, the piece was made as an intentional reproduction of an earlier style. BRONZES Antoine-Louis Barye This heading indicates that the casting and patination were done by the artist or with his direct authorization or supervsion. Cast After a Model by Antoine-Louis Barye This heading indicates that the casting and patination of a known Barye model were done by another, i.e., artisans at the F. Barbedienne or other foundry. CERAMICS Meissen Porcelain Cup and Saucer Late 19th Century This states that the cup and saucer were made at the Meissen factory in the last quarter of the 19th Century. Meissen Porcelain Cup and a Saucer Late 19th Century Again, this states that the cup and saucer were made at the Meissen factory in the last quarter of the 19th Century, but it also indicates that the cup and saucer may not have been “born” together. Meissen Porcelain Cup and Saucer Circa 1900 This states that the cup and saucer are of Meissen style, and although of the date specified, not necessarily made at the Meissen factory. ‘Meissen’ Porcelain Cup and a Saucer 19th Century This states that the cup and saucer are of Meissen style, and although of the date specified, not necessarily made at the Meissen factory. Meissen Porcelain Cup and Saucer The title without a specific date simply states that the pieces were made at the Meissen factory but does not specify when, implying that their age is questionable.

Bid Increments Minimum Value from US $ 0 from US $ 50 from US $ 200 from US $ 500 from US $ 1,000 from US $ 2,000 from US $ 5,000 from US $ 10,000 from US $ 20,000 from US $ 50,000 from US $ 100,000 from US $ 200,000

Maximum Value to US $ 49 to US $ 199 to US $ 499 to US $ 999 to US $ 1,999 to US $ 4,999 to US $ 9,999 to US $ 199,99 to US $ 49,999 to US $ 100,000 to US $ 199,999 to US $ 499,999

Expected Bid Increment US $ 5 US $ 10 US $ 25 US $ 50 US $ 100 US $ 250 US $ 500 US $ 1,000 US $ 2,500 US $ 5,000 US $ 10,000 US $ 25,000

All increments may vary at auctioneer’s discretion.

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Fine Art, Furniture, Decorative Arts and Jewelry Auction Friday, June 19, 2015, 10am Preview: June 6 - 7, 12 - 13 and 19

Inquiries: Rhonda Harness rhonda@michaans.com (510) 227-2525 To preview, bid or consign visit us at www.michaans.com. We are always accepting quality consignments. Please inquire about our risk free consignment policy.

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Emerald, Diamond, Platinum Ring Estimate: $6,000/9,000 Diamond, Platinum Ring Estimate: $35,000 / 55,000 Pair of Jade Bangles Estimate: $4,000/6,000 Jade, Palladium Necklace Estimate: $4,000/6,000

Ph. (800) 380-9822 • (510) 740-0220 • 2751 Todd Street, Alameda, California 94501

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Michaan’s Auctions 2751 Todd Street Alameda, CA 94501 (800) 380-9822 or (510) 740-0220 www.michaans.com info@michaans.com


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