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Fine Asian Art & Antiques September 19th, 2015

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001 Famille Rose Snuff Bottle, 19th Century A famille rose snuff bottle of circular rounded form with no foot. Finely painted with scenes depicting people. Approximately 2 5/8 inches high including the stopper. $600 - $800 002 A Chinese Jade Carved Snuff Bottle, 19th Century A Chinese 19th century jade snuff bottle of upright rectangular bulbous form, raised on a straight foot. On the side of the bottle is a finely carved bamboo design. It is approximately 2 7/8 inches $600 - $800 003 A Chinese Famille Rose Snuff Bottle, 19th Century A Chinese 19th century famille rose snuff bottle, of cylindrical form, raised on a straight foot, painted with a dog, bird and flowering trees design. It is approximately 3 3/8 inches high. $600 - $800

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004 A Chinese Iron Snuff Bottle with a Silver Inlay, 19th Century An Iron Snuff Bottle with a Silver Inlay, of flattened rounded rectangular form, raised upon a straight foot. The dark iron contrasted by the silver inlay makes for a stunning bottle. The inlay is of an intricately designed carriage scene. It is approximately 2 3/4 inches high. $500 - $800 005 A Chinese Mother of Pearl and Gold Inlay Snuff Bottle, 19th Century A Mother of Pearl and Gold Inlay Snuff Bottle, of rounded vase form, raised upon a straight foot. On the black ground, the iridescent mother of pearl and shinny gold inlay form 100s of flowers covering the bottle. There is also scroll work along the neck of the bottle and a large flower on each side, and on its stopper. It has a “Qianli� mark and is approximately 1 7/8 inches high X 1 1/4 inches wide. $800 - $1,000 006 A Chinese Cinnabar Snuff Bottle, Early 20th Century This cinnabar snuff bottle, of flattened rounded rectangular form tapering toward the base, is carved with flowers and scrolls, and the stopper is carved in a tiny shingle design. It is approximately 2 7/8 inches high. $500 - $800

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007 18 Chinese Porcelain Snuff Bottles, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) The porcelain bottles are painted with various scenes done in a multitude of colors. Some of the bottles have gemstone stoppers, and three are missing the stoppers and spoons. The Tallest bottle is approximately 3 1/2 inches high. $3,500 - $5,000

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008 A Chinese Porcelain Snuff Bottle with Daoguang Mark and of the Period (1821-1850) A White porcelain snuff bottle with iron red dragon and flames, of rounded circular form, raised on a flared foot. It is approximately 2 3/8 inches high. $1000-$1200 009 A Molded Multi-Color Porcelain Snuff Bottle, 19th Century This snuff bottle, of circular bulbous form, features molded spiral cloud designs, with a god holding a ring, a dragon, and flames. It is approximately 2 3/8 inches tall. $200 - $300

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010 A Chinese Carved Crystal Snuff Bottle, 19th Century This carved crystal deer and monkey snuff bottle is from the 19th century. The cap is cleverly placed in the deer’s tail, and the openwork antlers are pointed backwards. The monkey’s hands, also openwork, are placed on the deer’s side. It is approximately 2 1/4 inches high X 2 5/8 inches long. $600 - 800 011 A Chinese Carved White Jade Snuff Bottle, 19th Century This white jade snuff bottle of rounded rectangular form tapering just slightly toward the top, with rounded shoulders, is carved with fruits and butterflies. It is approximately 2 5/8 inches tall including the stopper. $2,000 - $2,500

012 A Chinese White Jade Snuff Bottle, 19th Century This white jade snuff bottle, of flattened rectangular form with rounded shoulders, sits upon a straight foot. The polished white jade makes for a simple yet stunning design. There is a pink crystal stopper (not photographed) that comes with this snuff bottle. The stopper has cracked into several pieces. The snuff bottle is approximately 2 7/16 inches high. $1,800 - $2,500 Stopper is broken in several pieces, otherwise in good condition

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013 A Chinese Agate Hulu Toggle Brooch in a 14K Gold Setting, 18th/19h Century This agate toggle is skillfully pierced and carved into the shape of a hulu, and utilizing the brown color of the stone, a dragonfly. It is mounted in a 14K yellow gold five prong custom brooch mounting. It is approximately 1 7/8 inches long X 1 1/2 inches wide. $800 - $1,000 014 A Carved Chinese White Jade Toggle Pendant, 19th Century This carved and pierced white jade toggle depicts a large squirrel on top visible from both sides. The body of the toggle is carved in bas relief. One side depicts another, smaller squirrel, the other side depicts a thin flowing scroll. The toggle is fitted with a silver jump ring, so that it can be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 2 5/8 inches long X 1 1/8 inches wide. $1,200 - $1,500 015 A Chinese Carved White Jade Toggle Pendant of Monkeys and Squirrels, 19th Century This pendant is carved on each side to depict a monkey and a squirrel climbing in a tree with fruit. The toggle is fitted with a silver jump ring, so that it can be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 2 1/8 inches long X 1 1/4 inches wide. $1,800 - $2,500

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016 A Chinese Agate Carved Plaque Pendant Depicting a Pine Tree and a Crane, 18th/19th Century This carved agate plaque depicts a mountain scene of a pine tree and a crane. The reverse is inscribed with characters describing the scene. It is pierced and mounted with a 14K yellow gold bale, so that it can be worn as a pendant, and is approximately 2 3/8 inches long X 1 3/4 inches wide. $1,200 - $1,500

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017 _606 017 A Chinese White Jade Covered Vase, 1950s - 1960s This is a well carved white jade covered vase with a flared foot. The carvings include two beasts one on each side forming handles, and four carved rings, two on the lid and one below each carved beast. It is approximately 6 1/8 inches high. $2,500 - $3,000

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018 A Chinese Carved White Jade Figure of a Goddess Catching a Ghost, 1950s-1960s This is a beautifully carved white jade figure of a goddess catching a ghost in chains. It comes with the original wood stand and carrying box. It is approximately 9 1/4 inches high. $5,000 - $6,000

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019 A Chinese Black and White Jade Carving of a Lion and a Monkey, 18th/19th Century The jade is skillfully carved using both colors to highlight the two creatures. The guardian lion is carved in the black jade portion of the stone, and the monkey is carved in the white portion of the stone. The exquisite detail shows the monkey sitting atop the lion, holding onto a rope that passes through three bi, and around the lion. The pads of the lion’s paws, the twists of the rope and hair of the lion’s tail are clearly portrayed. It is approximately 1 3/8 inches high X 1 /3/8 inches wide. $2,000 - $2,500 020 A Chinese Jade Belt Plaque, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This jade plaque is skillfully carved and pierced in an openwork design depicting a boy and a dog amid an interwoven pattern of vines. It is approximately 2 3/8 inches long X 2 1/2 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,200

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021 A Chinese Jadeite and 14K Gold Lotus Toggle Pendant, 19th Century This jadeite toggle is carved, polished, and pierced, on both sides, depicting lotus flowers. It is fitted with a 14K yellow gold bale, so that it can be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 1 7/8 inches long X 1 1/2 inches wide. $800 - $1,000 022 A Chinese Jade Dragon Handle Comb, 18th/19th Century This jade comb with carved dragon handle is approximately 4 inches long X 2 1/8 inches high. $1,200 - $1,500

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023 A Chinese Celadon Jade Cicada, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) The celadon jade with brown and white streaks is beautifully carved front and back in bas relief. On one side, one will find the cicada’s wings head and eyes. On the other side one will find the cicada’s thorax, legs, and antennae. Attached to the toggle is a small cord with a single bead. The toggle is approximately 1 7/8 inches long X 1 1/8 inches wide. $800 - $1,000

024 A Chinese Black and White Jade Melon Shaped Toggle, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This black and white jade is carved in the shape of a melon with vines and leaves wrapped around it. Attached to the toggle is a knotted cord with a single wooden bead. The toggle is approximately 2 /58 inches long X 1 1/4 inches wide. $600 - $800

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025 Wooden Ruyi Scepter with 3 Jade Insets, 19th Century This wooden Ruyi scepter with 3 carved jade insets, is also inlaid with mother of pearl, depicting flowers, and sits upon a separate wooden base. It measures approximately 19 7/8 inches long. $3,500 - $4,000 026 A Chinese Mirror with Jade Dragon Hook Handle and Jade Dragon Plaque, 19th Century This mirror with a jade dragon hook handle has a mounted jade dragon plaque with 8 bezel set gemstones surrounding it. It is approximately 9 1/8 inches long, and the mirror is approximately 5 1/8 inches wide. $2,000 - $2,500

027 A Chinese Gilded Silver, Jadeite, and Gemstone Magnifying Glass, Early 20th Century This magnifying glass features a gilded silver frame carved in a floral and leaf pattern with free form bezel set gemstones on both sides, and a carved and pierced jadeite plaque handle. It is approximately 5 1/8 inches long. $ 600 - $800

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028 A Chinese Celadon Jade Buddha’s Hand, 19th Century This celadon jade is carved and polished depicting Buddha’s hand fruit, and sits upon a wooden base. It is approximately 9 1/4 inches long X 6 inches wide. $3,500 - $5,000 029 A Chinese Peach Shaped Celadon Jade Cup, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This celadon jade cup is carved in the shape of a peach with a stem and leaf. The point of the peach forms a pour spout. It comes with a carved wooden base. The cup is approximately 2 inches high X 2 7/8 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,200

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030 A Chinese Celadon Jade Leaf-Shaped Brush Washer, 19th Century This celadon jade brush washer is carved in a leaf shape. It is approximately 7 1/2 inches long X 1 1/8 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,500

031 Three Chinese Crystal Carvings, 19th/20th Century Two carvings are purple crystal and each depict Buddha. The third carving is clear crystal and depicts the god of longevity. The tallest is approximately 1 1/2 inches high. $500 - $800

032 A Chinese Jadeite Carving of a Crane and Lotus, 19th Century This jadeite openwork carving of crane and lotus sits upon a wooden stand. It is approximately 1 5/8 inches high. $800 - $1,200

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033 A Chinese Celadon Jade Cup, 17th Century This jade is carved to form a cup with a raised dot design and two symbols. The two opposing handles have delicately carved scrollwork across the top. The stone is beautifully polished. It is approximately 1 3/8 inches high X 4 7/8 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,500 034 A Chinese Spinach Jade Dragon Hook, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) or Earlier This spinach colored jade is carved into a dragon hook with a dragon head forming the hook, and a chilong carved in bas relief on the flat section. It is approximately 3 inches long X 1 inch wide. $1,200 - $1,500 034

035 A Chinese White Jade Brush Pot, 19th Century The pot is cylindrical with a honed finish. It is approximately 3 1/16 inches high X 1 1/2 inches $2,000 - $2,500

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036 A Rare Yellow Jade Lingzhi Shaped Ruyi, 18th/19th Century This ruyi is exquisitely carved in high relief, having a double lingzhi shaped head and lingzhi carved down the handle. It is approximately 12 3/4 inches long and 3 1/8 inches wide. $15,000 - $25,000 From a Southern California estate

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037 A Well Carved Spinach Jade Covered Censer with Two Dragon Head Handles, Late 19th to Early 20th Century The jade is a rich spinach color. The dragon head handles and the dragon head finial on the cover are carved in high relief, creating an openwork design. There are three carved rings about the base of the cover, held in place by carved lingzhi. The two dragon heads forming the handles hold larger carved rings in their mouths. At the bottom of the censer, there are three smaller dragon faces carved in bas relief, each with a leg extending downward, ending in five clawed paw-like feet. It is approximately 6 1/4 inches high X 7 3/4 inches wide. $2,000 - $2,500 038

038 A Chinese White Jade Cup with Chilong Handles, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This cup, carved from white jade is adorned with two exterior chilongs and sits upon a wood base. The chilongs have their claws on the rim of the cup with their mouths facing outward, forming the cup’s handles. There is a carved-relief design around the body of the cup. It is approximately 1 3/8 inches high without the base. $1,200 - $1,500 039 A Chinese Scholar’s Rock with a Carved Wood Stand, 19th to Early 20th Century The scholar’s rock is concave and craggy looking on the inside and has a fairly smooth surface on the outside. It sits upon an intricately carved leaf and flower design pedestal stand. It is approximately 3 1/8 high with the stand. $1,000 - $1,500

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040 A Chinese Carved Jadeite Statue of Court Ladies, 19th Century This intricately carved and highly polished statue, depicts two beautiful court ladies. The women’s full length gowns are pleated. The women are holding openwork lotus branches, and one is also holding a fan. It is approximately 9 1/4 inches high X 4 5/8 inches wide. $4,000 - $5,000 041 A Chinese Agate Brush Washer, 17th Century The stone is carved in high relief forming an openwork design of vines, flowers, and leaves about the bowl. It has a carved wooden stand, and is approximately 2 1/4 inches high X 5 5/8 inches long X 3 1/2 inches wide. $2,000 - $2,500

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042 A Chinese Hardwood and Gemstone Panel, 19th Century This hardwood panel features gemstones carved in the shape of vases, flowers, a censer, a bat carrying fish, and a fish hiding under a lily pad and flower. The panel measures approximately 55 1/4 inches tall X 24 7/16 inches wide. $4,000 - $5000

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043 A Chinese Wooden Table Screen Mounted with Jade and Gemstones, Early 20th Century This wooden table screen is mounted with jade and gemstones depicting a woman carrying a jar on a path, a peach tree, and four characters Ma, Gu, Xian, Shou, on one side, and carved flowers on the other side. It is approximately 16 1/4 inches high X 12 7/8 inches wide. $400 - $500

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044 A Chinese Carved Jade Brush Washer, 17th Century This flat brush washer is carved in the shape of a leaf with three resting cats. It comes with a carved wooden stand. It is approximately 9 1/8 inches long X 4 3/8 inches wide. $12,000 - $15,000 045 A Chinese Celadon Jade Oval Shaped Bi, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) On one side, two chilongs appear to be chasing each other, and are carved in bas relief. The other side is adorned with a series of circular nodes, also carved in bas relief. It is approximately 2 7/8 inches long X 1 5/8 inches wide. $1,500 - $2,000

046 A Chinese Jade Dragon Hook, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This jade dragon hook is finely carved featuring a cicada on the hook and a fluted column-like design on the flat section. It is approximately 3 1/4 inches long X 5/8 of an inch wide. $2,000 - $2,500

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047 A Jadeite Cup and Rose Quartz Dish, Late 19th to Early 20th Century The dish is a pink rose quartz with a carved floral design. The cup is light green jadeite and is attached to the dish with a screw and nut fastener. The dish has a four character Qianlong mark, but is of the late 19th to early 20th century. The dish is approximately 5 3/8 inches long 3 7/8 inches wide and the cup is approximately .1 1/2 inches high X 2 inches wide. The dish and cup together is approximately 3 inches high. $3,500 - $4,000

048 A Chinese Celadon Jade Gu Vase, 17th Century This celadon jade is carved into a hexagonal vase that has two openwork saw-tooth ridges and four solid saw-tooth ridges. Between each ridge is finely carved design. It is approximately 7 inches high X 3 1/2 inches wide. $4,000 - $5,000

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049 A Chinese White Jade with Red Skin Small Toggle Pendant, 18th/19th Century This white jade with red skin small toggle is carved with openwork grapes and a squirrel. It is mounted with a 14K yellow gold bale, allowing it to be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 1 1/2 inches long X 7/8 inch wide. $2,000 - $2,500 050 A Chinese White Jade Lingzhi Toggle Pendant, 18/19 Century This white jade toggle is carved with openwork foliage and lingzhi. It is mounted with a 14K yellow gold bale, so that it can be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 1 1/2 inches long X 7/8 inch wide. $1,500 - $2,000

051 A Chinese White Jade with Red Skin Carved Toggle Pendant, 18th/19th Century This white jade with red skin toggle is intricately pierced and carved producing a hollow center with stems, leaves, and lotus flowers on the outside. It is mounted with a small piece of chain and a 14K yellow gold bale, so that it can be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 1 7/8 inches long X 1 3/8 inches wide. $2,500 - $3,000 052 A Chinese Jadeite Toggle Pendant with Monkeys, Flowers, and Fruit, 19th Century An openwork jadeite toggle carved to depict monkeys, flowers, and fruit, with a wire wrap mounted 14K yellow gold bale, so that it can be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 2 5/8 inches long long. $600 - $800

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053 A Chinese White Jade Plaque of Double Happiness, 19th Century This jade is carved, pierced, and polished into an openwork double happiness character. It is approximately 3 1/16 inches long X 1 1/2 inches wide. $800 - $1,000 054 A Group of Three Chinese Jade Carvings, 19th Century The first carving is a white jade round plaque that is beautifully carved and pierced, forming an openwork scene of flowers in a basket. The second carving is a jade bi disc with ‘Bagua’ on one side and circular nodes on the other side, both in bas relief. The third is a jade plaque carved into the shape of bamboo. The carvings are approximately 2 1/8 inches in diameter, 2 1/4 inches in diameter, and 2 3/8 inches long X 1 1/2 inches wide, respectively. $1,500 - $2,000

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055 A Group of Six Chinese Jade Carvings, 18th/19th Century The first carving is a small white jade dragon hook. The second is a pierced and carved melon shaped toggle. The third is a carved and pierced openwork white jade plaque depicting a dragon. The fourth is a carved and pierced toggle depicting water chestnuts and a flower. The fifth carving is a white jade sword shaped plaque depicting a dragon head and chilong. The sixth is a carved and pierced toggle depicting lingzhi and a dragonfly. The carvings are approximately 3 1/4 inches long X 1/2 of an inch wide, 2 inches long X 1 3/8 inches wide, 2 1/4 inches long X 1 3/8 inches wide, 1 7/8 inches long X 1 1/4 inches wide, 4 3/4 inches long X 1 inch wide, and 1 5/8 inches long X 1 3/8 inches wide, respectively. $1,500 - $2,000

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058 058 A Fine Chinese Circular White Jade Equestrian Table Screen Insert, 18th/19th Century This white jade table screen insert is finely carved in bas relief on both sides, depicting complex scenes. The scene on one side depicts two riders fighting amongst pine trees and rocks. The scene on the second side depicts a group of horses resting alongside a creek in a beautiful mountain landscape. This is truly exquisite workmanship. The circular jade insert measures approximately 7 1/2 inches in diameter X 3/4 inch thick. $40,000 - $60,00 From a Washington DC estate. 2424 / Oakridge / Oakridge

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059 A Group of Seven Chinese Jade Carvings, 18th/19th Century The first carving is a carved and pierced white jade plaque with a double happiness character and a butterfly. The second is a finely carved and pierced white jade plaque in the shape of a butterfly with some foliage and a flower. The third is a finely carved and drilled white jade plaque with bats on one side and a mark on the other side. The fourth is a carved and pierced white jade openwork plaque depicting peaches flowers and foliage. The fifth is a carved celadon jade bi disc depicting chilong in bas relief on one side and a scroll design on the other side. The sixth is a celadon jade bi disc with circular raised nodes on both sides. Finally, the seventh is a celadon jade bi disc with a scroll design on both sides. The carvings are approximately 2 7/8 inches long X 1 1/2 inches wide, 3 3/8 inches long X 2 1/8 inches wide, 1 7/8 inches long by 1 1/4 inches wide, 2 5/8 long X 2 5/8 inches wide, 2 inches in diameter, 1 1/8 inches in diameter, and 2 1/8 inches in diameter, respectively. $1,500 - $2,000

060 A Group of Six Chinese Jade Plaques and Toggles, 18th/19th Century The first item is a carved and pierced celadon jade dragon shaped plaque. The second item is a carved and pierced celadon jade axe shaped plaque with a dragon at the top. The third item is a carved and pierced white jade openwork plaque in the shape of a lock that has four leaves and the character ‘Shou’. The fourth item is a carved and pierced white jade toggle of a boy laying down and holding lotus flowers. The fifth is a carved and pierced white jade openwork plaque of a double happiness character. The sixth item is a carved and pierced white jade plaque depicting two beast surrounding a round disc that has cross-hatch marks. The items are approximately 2 1/2 long X 1 3/4 inches wide, 2 5/8 inches long X 1 7/8 inches wide, 3 1/8 inches long X 2 1/2 inches wide, 1 7/8 inches long X 1 inch wide at the thickest point, 2 1/2 inches long X 1 1/2 inches wide, and 2 7/8 inches long X 1 3/8 inches wide, respectively. $1,200 - $1,500

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061 A Chinese Carved White Jade Toggle, 19th Century This white jade toggle is carved and pierced to depict a happy faced boy holding a lotus leaf, while stepping over a lingzhi. It is approximately 1/4 inches long X 1 1/8 inches wide. $800 - $1,000

062 A Chinese Jade Toggle in the Shape of a Melon, 19th Century A jade toggle carved in the shape of a melon on a vine with leaves and a bird. It is approximately 2 1/2 inches long. $600 - $1,000 063 A Chinese Carved White Jade Pendant, 19th Century This pendant is carved in bas relief. One can see a scholar on one side and a poem on the other. The jade is drilled and fitted with a silver colored metal swivel and jump ring so that it can be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 1 7/8 inches long X 1 inch wide. $2,500 - $3,000

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064 A Chinese Carved White Jade Plaque, 18th/19th Century This plaque is carved in bas relief on both sides. The first side, depicts two fish, while the second side reveals a mark. The plaque is drilled with a short piece of cord through it. It is approximately 2 inches long X 1 7/8 inches wide. $4,000 - $5,000

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065 A Group of Six Chinese Jade Toggles, 18th/19th Century The first toggle is carved and pierced white jade depicting two cats. The second toggle is white jade carved and pierced to depict a boy carrying an animal on his shoulders. The third toggle is white jade carved to depict a crawling boy with arms extended. The fourth toggle is white jade carved and pierced to depict a dog and a mandarin duck. The fifth toggle is white jade carved and pierced to depict a boy holding a vase with a lotus flower. The sixth toggle is white jade carved to depict a plump, happy boy. The toggles are approximately 3/4 inches high X 1 inch wide, 2 1/8 inches high X 1 1/8 inches wide at the thickest point, 1 1/2 inches high X 3/4 of an inch wide, 7/8 of an inch high X 1 1/2 inches long X 1/2 inch wide, 1 7/8 inches high by 1 inch wide, and 1 5/8 inches high X 7/8 of an inch wide, respectively. $2,000 - 2,500 066 A Chinese White Jade Carving of Two Boys, with a Wood Stand, 19th Century This white jade is carved with two laughing figures; a large boy and a playing baby. The large boy is holding onto a tree with his foot on top of a ball. It is approximately 1 7/8 inches high X 1 3/8 inches wide without the stand. $600 - $1,000 066

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067 A Chinese White Jade Plaque Pendant, 18th/19th Century This pendant is carved in bas relief on both sides. One side depicts a mother carrying a child with another child kneeling down, and on the other side is a poem. The plaque is drilled and fitted with a silver colored metal swivel and jump ring, so it can be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 1 1/2 inches long X 1 1/8 inches wide. $4,000 - $5,000

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068 A Chinese Jadeite Pendant, 19th Century This is a high quality polished, carved, and pierced openwork pendant in the shape of a knot. The carved jade is fitted with a flower shaped 14K yellow gold attachment ring and jump ring, so that it can be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 1 1/8 inches long X 1 inch wide. $3,500 - $4,000

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069 A Chinese Jadeite Ring, Late 19th to Early 20th Century This two tone jadeite was skillfully carved and polished utilizing the deeper green colored portion of the stone for the top of the ring, and the lighter green portion of the stone for the shank of the ring. It is approximately a size 8 1/2. $1,500 - $2,000 070 A Chinese Cylindrical Jadeite Brooch, Late 19th to Early 20th Century This jadeite brooch is cylindrical in shape, and is mounted to the 14K yellow gold brooch pin by end caps. It is approximately 1 5/8 inches long. $1,200 - $1,500 071 A Chinese Jadeite Buddha’s Hand Toggle Pendant, 19th Century This jadeite toggle is carved to depict a Buddha’s hand fruit, and is wire wrap mounted with a 14K yellow gold jump ring, so that it can be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 2 1/8 inches long. $600 - $800

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072 A Fine and Rare White Jade Double Gourd Brush Washer, Qianlong Period (1736-1795) This is a finely carved and polished white jade double gourd brush washer. The golden-brown skin of the white jade enhances the beauty of this piece. It sits upon three carved, rounded legs, and has a bat carved between the two sections of the gourd. It comes with a wooden display stand that is carved along the bottom edges. The brush washer is approximately 1 1/2 inches high X 4 1/4 inches long X 2 1/2 inches wide. $30,000 - $50,000 Note: An almost identical brush washer sold on November 6, 2014 at Bonham’s London auction lot 324 for GBP 86,500 including premium. This brush washer was purchased at Nathan Bentz & Co Oriental Fine Art Shop at 532 Sutter St, San Francisco between 1963 and 1967.

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073 A Chinese White Jade with Red Skin Carved Toggle Pendant, 18th/19th Century This white jade with red skin toggle pendant is intricately carved with openwork depicting a squirrel, grapes, and hornets. The toggle is mounted with a small chain and 14K yellow gold bale, allowing it to be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 2 inches long X 1 1/2 inches wide. $3,500 - $4,000 074 A Chinese a Carved Jadeite Figure of a Boy with Lotus, 19th Century This exquisitely carved figure depicts a happy faced boy straddling a lotus root, while holding the stem of a flowering lotus in one hand, and feeding a bird with the other hand. It is approximately 1 1/2 inches high X 1 1/8 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,500 074 075 A Chinese Wood Paper Weight with a 19th Century White Jade Plaque This beautifully grained wood paper weight is inlaid with a carved and pierced white jade plaque in the shape of a lotus flower. The wooden portion is 3 1/8 inches long X 2 inches wide. The plaque is 2 3/8 inches long X 1 3/8 inches wide. $500 - $800

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076 A Chinese Jade Dragon Hook, 19th Century This finely carved jade dragon hook features a dragon head hook and a carved and pierced chilong in high relief along the length of the body. It is approximately 4 1/8 inches long X 3/4 of an inch wide. $600 - $800 077 - Lot Removed

078 A Chinese Black and White Jade Double Cat Toggle Brooch or Pendant, 18th/19th Century This black and white jade double cats toggle brooch is mounted by six prongs in a 14K yellow gold setting, with a jump ring bale that allows it to also be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 1 5/8 inches long X 1 1/2 inches wide. $2,500 - $3,000 079 A Chinese Table Screen with an Ovoid Jade Plaque Insert, 19th Century This table screen features a carved ovoid jade plaque depicting a mountain scene that includes a figure holding a leaf on a raised platform with steps leading up to it. There are two figures below, one holding a broom, and the other kneeling. The plaque is set in a square wooden frame. The framed plaque rests in a wooden openwork base. The plaque measures approximately 4 1/2 inches high X 4 7/8 inches wide. The entire table screen is approximately 10 1/8 inches high X 7 3/4 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,200 079

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080 A Large Soapstone Dragon Carved Seal, 19th Century Both sides of this brown and black soapstone seal have heavily carved details. The four clawed dragon’s body runs along most of the left side of the stone, its horned head is in the upper right of the stone, and It’s fin-like tail is at the bottom center of the stone. The bottom side of the stone is a seal. It is approximately 5 2/8 inches high X 3 1/2 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,200 081 A Chinese Soapstone Carved Seal, 19th Century This soapstone seal is carved in the shape of an ancient Chinese coin. The soapstone is variegated in color, ranging from bone to black. There is a knotted cord attached which has a single carved jade bead The seal is approximately 2 5/8 inches long X 1 inch wide. $300 - $500 082 A Chinese Carved Soapstone Boulder, Early 20th Century A Chinese soapstone boulder carved on one side with a scene depicting an old man riding on a donkey and a young man following, and on the other side with a scene of a shepherd with a staff and goats. Both sides include a carved tree, and it sits upon a wooden base. It stands approximately 5 3/4 inches tall including the base. $1,500 - $2,000

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083 A Chinese Agate Toggle with Lotus and Fish, 19th Century This is agate toggle is carved and polished to depict a fish among lotus flowers. It is approximately 2 3/8 inches long. $500 - $800

084 A Chinese Crystal Squirrel and Fruit Toggle, 19th Century This crystal toggle is carved and pierced in the shape of a squirrel and fruit. It is approximately 1 3/4 in long X 1 1/8 in wide. $300 - $500

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086 A Small Chinese Malachite Buddha with a Jade Base, 19th Century A small 19th century malachite carving depicting Buddha with a white jade pedestal base carved with a double petal and band design. It is approximately 1 7/8 inches high including the base. $500 - $800

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087 A Chinese Tourmaline Carved Fu and Shou Plaque Pendant, 18th/19th Century This pink tourmaline plaque carved and pierced with the characters Fu and Shou, is mounted with a 14K yellow gold bale, so that it can be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 2 inches long X 1 3/4 inches wide. $4,000 - $5,000

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088 A Chinese Tourmaline Double Gourd Toggle Pendant, 18/19th Century This carved tourmaline double gourd toggle is mounted with a 14K yellow gold stem and leaf finial with a jump ring, so that it can be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 1 1/2 inches long X 1 1/8 inches wide. $1,500 - $2,000

089 A Chinese Amber Carved Toggle Depicting a Lion Brooch or Pendant, 18th/19th Century This stylishly carved amber toggle depicts a lion, and is set in a 14K yellow gold, four prong brooch mounting, with a jump ring attached that allows it to also be worn as a pendant. It is approximately 1 3/8 inches long X 1 1/8 inches wide. $800 - $1,200

090 Four Chinese Toggle Pendants, 18th/19th Century The first toggle is a carved agate god of longevity, mounted on a pronged 14K yellow gold, brooch mounting that has a jump ring attached, so it can also be worn as a pendant. The second toggle is carved agate depicting a Buddha’s hand fruit, with a 14K yellow gold bale, the third and fourth toggles are small tourmaline toggles with 14K yellow gold bales. The largest piece is approximately 1 1/2 inches long. $800 - $1,200

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091 Two Chinese Carved Agate Monkey Toggle Pendants, 18th/19th Century These two agate openwork toggles are intricately carved, utilizing the color of the stone, to depict monkeys. Each is mounted with a 14K yellow gold bale, so that it can be worn as a pendant. They are approximately 1 3/8 inches and 1 1/4 high, respectively. $1,500 - $2,000

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092 092 A Deep Green Scholar’s Rock with Carved Wooden Base, 19th Century This beautiful scholar’s rock has deep crags and holes in its surface, forming a fascinating design. It sits upon a wooden base, carved to depict lotus plants and blossoms. It is approximately 4 3/8 inches long at its widest point. $4,000 - $5,000

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093 A Chinese Agate Squirrel and Grapes Toggle, 19th Century This carved and pierced agate openwork toggle depicts a squirrel and grapes, with a knotted string upon which are strung two 9.5mm agate beads. The toggle is approximately 2 inches long X 1 1/2 inches wide. $300 - $500

094 A Chinese Turquoise Small Buddha, Early 20th Century This turquoise carving depicts a seated Buddha. It is approximately 1 3/4 inches high. $200 - $300

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096 A Pair of Chinese Carved Jadeite and 14K Gold Earrings, Early 20th Century This pair of carved jadeite 12.5mm X 9.5mm ovals are set using 4 prongs in 14K yellow gold screw-on (not for pierced ears) earring mountings The earrings are approximately 1/2 of an inch long. $500 - $800

097 A Pair of Chinese 14K Gold Jadeite Dangle Earrings, Early 20th Century This pair of dangle earrings consists of two 7mm round cabochon jadeite stones and two 40mm X 12mm tapering oval carved jadeite stones mounted to 14K yellow gold screw-on (not for pierced ears) earring mountings. Each earring is approximately 2 1/4 in long. $800 - $1,000 098 A Chinese Coral Hair Pin, Late 19th Century The coral is carved into a fish shape, and there is a strand of seed pearls with a carved coral piece and two carved green gemstone dangling from its mouth. The fish rests in a cone that is embellished with a raised enameled seaweed like design there is a tag in the box that carries a wax seal. The total length of the pin is 6 1/2 inches. $500 - $800

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099 099 A Chinese Yellow Peking Glass Court Necklace, 19th Century The main beading of this Peking glass court necklace consists of canary yellow 12.5mm - 13.5mm round beads, with larger contrasting 25.5mm - 28.5mm pink beads. From the main beading dangles two strands of purple 10.5mm - 11.5mm beads, one ending with a green tear drop shaped capped bead, and the other ending with a blue tear drop shaped capped bead. Between these two dangling strands is a blue cloth ribbon with beads. The necklace size is approximately 59 inches. The purple bead dangles are approximately 8 1/2 inches long each, and the central, blue ribbon dangle is approximately 16 inches long. $2,500 - $3,000

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100 A Chinese Silver and Gemstone Amulet Necklace, 19th Century This necklace consists of alternating wooden and gemstone beads strung with enameled silver flower-shaped bead caps on the top half, and two large silver tubes strung together, forming the bottom half. From the silver tubes are hung gemstone and silver dangles on each side of a large silver lock shaped amulet for a long life, that is carved on both sides. The front of the amulet is carved depicting characters and a dragon. The back side of the amulet is carved depicting flowering plants. The amulet is held to the silver tubes by two carved silver beasts. From the amulet is hung another large round gemstone and silver dangle. The necklace size is approximately 27 1/2 inches. $800 - $1,000 101 A Green Peking Glass Court Necklace, 19th Century The main strand of Peking glass beads consist of 11.5mm - 12.5mm round green beads punctuated by four larger 23.5mm - 24.5mm round green beads. From the main strand, dangle two strands of 7mm - 8.5mm round green beads, ending in capped green teardrop shaped beads; one teardrop bead with a single blue bead above it, and the other teardrop bead with a pink bead above it. Between these two dangles is a third dangle, consisting of a green graduated bead, a large green circular disc bead and a larger capped green teardrop shaped bead with a single blue bead above it. The necklace size is approximately 54 1/4 inches. The two side dangles are each approximately 7 1/2 inches long, and the central dangle is approximately 5 1/8 inches long. $1,200 - $1,500

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102 A Chinese Coral and Celadon Jade Bead Necklace, 19th Century This necklace is strung, unknotted, with eighteen smooth honed celadon jade ovoid beads that average approximately 14mm X 10mm, alternated with seventeen round coral beads averaging approximately 9mm - 10mm in diameter, with the character ‘Shou’ (longevity) carved in them around their circumference, The necklace has a silver pearl clasp and is approximately 8 inches long. $3,000 - $4,000 103 A Chinese 14K Gold, Jadeite, and Pearl Brooch, Early 20th Century This brooch is skillfully cast from 14K yellow gold, in the shape of a stemmed flower and leaf. The mounting is set with an 8mm jadeite, carved to look like a flower, an 11X7mm pear shaped jadeite, and a 14X6mm marquise shaped jadeite. The center of the flower is set with an 8mm pearl. It is approximately 2 7/8 inches long. $1,000 - $2,000 104 A Chinese Jade Chilong Bi Disc Necklace, 18th Century A golden brown, charcoal grey, and wooden bead necklace, wire-strung with a gold filled spring clasp, attached by the clasp to an 18th century jade chilong bi disc. Two chilongs, are carved in high relief, and appear to be chasing each other around the bi. on one side while the opposite side has a pattern of raised circular nodes. The necklace size is approximately 26 inches The bi disc is approximately 2 1/8 inches in diameter. $2,500 - $3,000

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105 A Collection of Chinese Silver, Coral, and Jade Necklaces and Pendants The first is a silver necklace with a ox, a zodiac symbol, and bells. The second is a silver necklace with pink and green stone beads, bells, and a circular coral carved and pierced plaque depicting a lotus flower set in a highly carved silver pendant with dangling fish. Third is a substantial silver chatelaine necklace with various trinkets, and coral red and turquoise color stone beads. Fourth is a basket shaped pendant, carved depicting a bird and foliage on one side and people on the other side, with an 18mm bead of pink jade. Fifth is a necklace with various pendants, including one large pendant in the shape of a flower pot with flowers, and silver and jade beads. Sixth is an opium tool pendant. Seventh is a chatelaine that has openwork jade plaques, carved jade toggles depicting fruit and monkeys, and opium tools. The jade ranges in color from white, to celadon, and orange. The largest piece of jade is a circular plaque that is approximately 2 inches in diameter. Eighth is a silver snuff bottle pendant with gemstones. Ninth is a pendant that has two fish and a gemstone. Tenth is a pendant in the shape of a successful fisherman, with a 12.8mm gemstone bead below.. He is carrying fishing tackle and has a fish in his basket. Finally, eleventh is a openwork silver pendant with 2 gemstone beads. The necklaces and pendants are approximately 11 5/8 inches long, 16 1/4 inches long, 30 inches long, 7 inches long, 22 inches long, 5 3/4 inches long, 27 3/4 inches long, 1 3/4 inches long, 1 7/8 inches long, 5 inches long, and 4 1/4 inches long, respectively. $2,500 - $3,000

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106 106 A Chinese Sancai Warrior Roof Title, Ming Dynasty (13681644) This sancai roof tile is in the shape of a warrior. The warrior has a face mask and head gear and is looking toward the left with a fierce toothy snarl. He is in a semi-crouched position astride a cloud swirl with both hands on this right thigh. It is decorated with green and brown glazes and has a semi-cylindrical, barrel tile foot. It sits upon a wooden base, and is approximately 14 inches high X 10 inches wide. $2,000 - $2,500 107 A Chinese Sancai Demon Roof Title, Ming Dynasty (13681644) This sancai roof tile features a demon figure. The demon has horns and a fearsome face. He is in a defensive posture astride a cloud swirl with his hands clenched. It is decorated in green, brown, and creamy white glazes, and has a semi-cylindrical, barrel tile foot. It sits upon a wooden base and is approximately 12 1/8 inches high X 9 inches wide. $1,200 - $1,500

107 108 A Chinese Black Jian Ware Tea Cup, Song Dynasty (960-1279) The glaze on this black Jian ware tea cup stops almost at its straight foot, and is streaked in a hair-like pattern. It is approximately 2 1/2 inches high X 4 7/8 inches in diameter. $2,500 - $3,000 109 A Chinese Longquan Celadon Rimmed Bowl, Song Dynasty (960-1279) This Longquan celadon colored bowl features ge glaze, a fish in bas relief at the center, and a pronounced turned out concave rim. This bowl is approximately 1 3/4 inches high X 6 inches in diameter. $1,800 - $2,500 110 A Chinese Longquan Celadon Lotus Shaped Bowl, Song Dynasty (960-1279) This Longquan celadon colored lotus shaped bowl with a smooth interior, sits upon a small straight foot. It is approximately 2 3/4 inches high X 6 1/2 inches in diameter. $3,000 - $3,500 111 A Pair of Chinese Yue Glazed Celadon Carved Bowls, Eastern Jin Dynasty (317–420) These celadon colored yue glazed bowls are each carved inside and out to depict a single lotus flower. As one looks into the bowl, one sees the image of a lotus flower as though they were looking directly into the flower. The outside of the bowl is carved depicting lotus petals, as if one were looking at a lotus flower from the side. Each bowl sits upon a straight foot. One bowl is approximately 2 1/4 inches high X 4 1/4 wide, the other bowl is approximately 2 1/4 inches high X 4 3/8 inches wide. $5,000 - $6,000

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112 A Chinese Longquan Celadon Plate, Early Ming Dynasty (13681644) This thickly potted Longquan celadon plate has a fluted, lotus shape design on the interior and has a smooth exterior. It is turned out at the rim, and sits upon a tapered foot. is approximately 15 1/4 inches in diameter. $3,000 - $3,500 113 A Chinese Longquan Celadon Plate, Early Ming Dynasty (13681644) This Longquan celadon plate from has a fluted, lotus shape design on the interior and has a smooth exterior. It is turned out at the rim, and sits upon a tapered foot. It is approximately 13 1/8 inches in diameter. $2,500 - $3,000 114 A Chinese Celadon Glazed Vase with Two Ears, Republic Period (1912-1949) This celadon glazed vase features two beast head shaped ears, and the character ‘Shou’ (longevity) on each side. It has a four character Yongzheng mark but is of the Republic Period. It sits upon a straight foot. It is approximately 8 1/4 inches high. $500 - $600 114

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115 A Chinese Longquan Celadon Yuhuchunping Vase, Yuan Dynasty/Ming Dynasty (1279-1368)/(1368-1644) This celadon green, yuhuchunping (pear shaped) vase features a subtle carved floral pattern about the midsection. It sits upon a straight ring foot. There is plantain leaf design about the neck, a lotus petal design just above the foot, and a Greek key design on the foot. It is approximately 10 1/2 inches high. $6,000 - $7,000 From Sydney Australia Estate

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116 A Chinese Ge Glazed Meiping Vase, 18th Century This meiping or plum vase features a celadon colored Ge glaze. It is approximately 8 1/2 inches high. $3,500 - $4,000

117 A Chinese White Glaze Ding Water Coupe, 17th/18th Century This octagon shaped Ding water coupe is glazed in white and features a scroll work design. It it sits upon a straight foot, and is approximately 1 7/8 inches high. $600 - $800

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118 A Large Chinese Ge Glazed Vase with Chilong Shaped Handles, 18th Century This celadon colored vase features two chilong shaped handles. It is approximately 21 inches high. $5,000 - $7,000

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119 A Chinese Ge Glazed Vase with Two Lion Heads, 19th Century This vase features a cream colored ge glaze with a simple dark brown highlight on the rim, and two ears in the shape of guardian lion heads with rings in their mouths. There are a few dark veins running throughout the vase which gives it a nice contrast. It is approximately 14 3/8 inches high. $2,000 - $2,500 120 A Chinese Ge Glazed Jar, 18th Century This heavily potted jar is celadon in color, with a ge glaze. It is approximately 14 1/4 inches high. $3,500 - $4,000 121 A Chinese Guan Glazed Hexagonal Vase, Early 20th Century This blue gray colored hexagonal vase, features a galleried rim and splayed foot. It sits upon a wooden base, and is approximately 6 3/8 inches high. $1,000 - $1,500 121

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122 122 A Chinese Carved Celadon Gu Vase, Kangxi period (1662-1722) This celadon colored gu shaped vase is heavily carved with a design of flowers and leaves. It has a smooth band at the base of its neck, and is approximately18 3/8 inches high. $6,000 - $7,000

123 123 A Carved Celadon Rouleau Vase, Kangxi Period (1662-1722) This rouleau shaped vase is heavily carved with a flower and foliage pattern, and has a celadon colored glaze. It is approximately 17 7/8 inches high. $3,500 - $4,000 This vase comes with a certificate from Chinese Arts & Crafts (H. K.) LTD of Hong Kong.

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124 A Chinese FlambĂŠ Glazed Garlic Head Vase, Early 19th Century This garlic head shaped vase flows with streaks of variegated shades of red and lavender down the neck and over the body. The underside of the body shows some mottling. It is approximately 15 1/8 inches high. $4,500 - $6,000

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126 126 A Chinese Purple and Green FlambĂŠ Glaze Bottle Vase, 18th Century The vase flows with variegated shades of purple over a green glaze, and features a straight neck. It sits upon a wooden base, and is approximately 16 inches high. $3,000 - $4,500

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127 A Chinese Peach Bloom Glazed Vase, Republic Period (1912-1949) This baluster shaped peach bloom glazed vase has a flower petal design painted with the glaze above its flared foot. It has a six character Kangxi mark, but is from the Republic Period. It is approximately 7 1/4 inches high. $1,800 - $2,200

131 A Chinese Peach Bloom Covered Brush Washer, Late 19th Century This peach bloom brush washer features a rosewood openwork cover. It is approximately 1 7/8 inches high X 4 7/8 inches in diameter. $1,000 - $1,500

128 A Chinese Peach Bloom Vase, Late 19th Century This peach blossom glazed vase features a carved band of flower petals just above its splayed foot. It has a six character Kangxi mark, but is of the late 19th century. It is approximately 61/8 inches high. $1,000 - $1,200

132 A Chinese Red Glazed Vase, 19th Century This red glazed vase features some transmutation between dark and light red. The red glaze was allowed to run down both the outside and inside of the vase, producing an appealing uneven finish. It is approximately 14 1/2 inches high. $2,000 - $3,000

129 A Chinese Peach Bloom Glazed Bowl, 1950s - 1960s This peach bloom glazed bowl has a white interior and sits upon a straight foot. It has a Jin De Zheng Zhi mark and is from the 1950s - 1960s. It is approximately 5 inches in diameter X 2 5/8 inches high. $800 - $1,200 130 A Chinese Peach Bloom Glazed Brush Washer, Late 19th Century This peach bloom glazed brush washer has a mottled appearance. It has a six character Kangxi mark, but is of the Late 19th Century. It is approximately 4 5/8 inches in diameter. $1,500 - $2,000

133 A Chinese Transmutation Red Glazed Vase, 19th Century This red glazed vase has a subtle transmutation between light and dark red, and a raised ring about the neck. The neck flares outward, then turns inward at the mouth. The vase sits upon a straight foot. It is approximately 15 1/4 inches high. $2,000 - $3,000

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136 A Pair of Chinese Brush Washers with Coral Glazed Ground, Republic Period (1912-1949) This pair of coral ground brush washers are each adorned with a beautifully carved gold colored chilong. Each chilong has a raised head, and its front claws are clutching the rim of the brush washer. Each chilong’s head is resting along, and slightly over the rim, and its body and tail sinuously curves halfway around its brush washer. The brush washers are approximately 7 1/2 inches high, each. $3,000 - $4,000

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137 A Chinese Imperial Blue Glazed Cong Vase, Guangxu Mark and of the Period (1875-1908) This substantially potted cong shaped vase features an even medium blue glaze and two ears, each in the shape of an elephant head holding a ring with its trunk. It has a six character Guangxu mark, and is of the period. It sits upon a straight ring foot, and is approximately 11 1/2 inches high. $4,500 - $6,000 138 A Chinese Square Blue Ground Porcelain Vase, Republic Period (1912-1949) This square blue ground porcelain vase features four white scenes in bas relief, one per side, depicting the 4 seasons: Mei (Winter) with Plum Blossoms, Lan (Spring) with Orchids, Zhu (Summer) with Bamboo, and Ju (Autumn) with Chrysanthemums. It sits upon a straight foot, and is approximately 11 inches high. $1,000 - $1,500

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139 A Chinese Powder Blue Stick Neck Vase, Kangxi Period (16621722) This powder blue vase features a stick neck, and the subtle image of two phoenix birds and flowers, with traces of gold leaf remaining. It sits upon a straight foot and is approximately 16 5/8 inches high. $4,000 - $5,000 140 A Chinese Blue Begonia Vase. 18th Century This begonia shaped vase, features three lobes, and a dark blue floral pattern atop a medium blue ground. It is approximately 9 3/8 inches high. $800 - $1,000

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141 A Chinese Blue Glazed Phoenix Tall Vase, Late 19th Century This is blue glazed phoenix tail shaped vase, features a simple, yet elegant design. It is approximately 17 1/2 inches high. $1,800 - $2,500

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144 A Chinese Green Ge Glazed Gu Vase, 19th Century This vase features a bright green Ge glazed exterior, and a celadon green Ge glazed interior with a brown rim. It is approximately 9 3/4 inches high. $800 - $1,000 145 A Chinese Green Ge Glazed Vase, 19th Century This vase features a cream colored ge glaze covered with a vibrant translucent green color. It is approximately 7 1/2 inches high. $800 - $1,200 146 A Chinese Yellow Glazed Gu Vase, 19th Century This gu shaped vase features an apricot yellow glaze, and two ears, each depicting a guardian lion holding a ring in its mouth. It is approximately 8 1/2 inches high. $1,000 - $1,500

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147 A Group of Four Chinese Scholar’s Items, 19th Century A group of four scholar’s items: First is a bronze enameled square cup with a beautiful geometric design. Second is a silver covered box with a hinged lid that is molded in the shape of Buddha’s Hand. It is etched with designs on the top and sides, and there is a mark on the bottom. Third is a blue glazed water coupe from the late 19th century, with a double ring on the bottom. Fourth is a blue glazed brush washer with a double ring on the bottom. The items are approximately 1 1/4 inches high X 1 7/8 inches wide, 1 5/8 inches high X 2 3/8 inches wide, 1 3/8 inches high X 2 3/16 inches wide, and 2 3/4 inches high X 8 5/8 inches wide, respectively. $800 - $1,000 * Pictures in the catalog do not reflect actual size of item


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148 A Chinese Imperial Celadon Brush Washer, Qianlong Mark, and of the Period (1736-1795) This shallow brush washer has tapered sides that rise from a straight ring foot. The interior is finely molded, creating a subtle design that depicts three bats in flight amongst auspicious objects. The exterior is molded creating a subtle plantain leaf and scroll design around the foot. It is approximately 1 inch high X 4 1/4 inches in diameter. $4,500 - $6,000 From a Virginia estate

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149 A Chinese Blanc de Chine Guanyin, Impressed ‘Boji Yuren’, 19th Century This Blanc de Chine figure portraying Guanyin is impressed on the back, ‘Boji Yuren.’ The elegant Guanyin is portrayed with a tunic and a flowing robe which hides her hands. Her face is serene and her eyes are downcast. Her hair is perfectly coiffed in a topknot. Her robe is open at the top, revealing a necklace with a lingzhi shaped pendant. One bare foot peeks out from under her robe. The figure stands atop a carved wooden base. It is approximately 11 7/8 inches high, without the base. $2,500 - $3,000

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150 A Chinese Blanc de Chine Figure of Buddha Seated, 17th Century This Blanc de Chine figure depicts Buddha seated in double lotus position. His face is serene as he gazes downward. His hair is coiffed in tiny curls above his pendulous ears. He is wearing a robe and tunic that is open in the front, exposing his chest. His right hand rests on his right leg with fingers slightly crossed. In his left hand he holds a ball or pearl. The figure sits upon a carved double lotus pedestal. It is approximately 7 /34 inches high, without the pedestal. $6,000 - $7,000 From a Southern California estate

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151 A Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Phoenix Wine Pot, Jiajing Mark and of the Period (1522-1566) This porcelain wine pot features a blue and white design depicting two phoenix birds on opposite sides, one flying upward and one flying downward, amongst flames. It has a slightly splayed ring foot, a long thin declinated spout, and a sigmoid handle. There are two blue lines just below the rim, two blue lines on the foot, and two blue lines on the bottom encircling a six character Jiajing mark. It is of the period. It sits upon a wooden base, and is approximately 4 5/8 inches high without the base. $4,000 - $5,000 From a Sydney Austraila Estate

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152 A Chinese Kangxi Blue and White Teapot, Early 18th Century This Kangxi blue and and white teapot features raised nodules in bands above and below two vignettes depicting bogu. The finial on the cover is a figure of a guardian lion. It is approximately 3 3/4 inches high X 7 inches wide $2,000 - $2,500 153 A Chinese Blue and White Brush Washer, Early 20th Century This blue and white brush washer features a scene depicting a man riding an ox. It is approximately 3 in high X 2 5/8 inches in diameter. $1,500 - $2,000 154 A Chinese Small Blue and White Brush Pot, Early 20th Century This small blue and white brush pot features a scene depicting a man and woman playing a game under a tree, while a third person looks in their direction. It has a six character Qianlong mark, but is from the early 20th century. It is approximately 5 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000

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155 Two Chinese Blue and White Vases with Chilong, 19th Century Each of these two blue and white vases feature a floral and leaf pattern, and a chilong in bas relief, about the neck. They are each approximately.14 inches high. $3,000 - $4,500

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156 A Chinese Hexagonal Shaped Blue and White Vase, 19th Century This hexagonal shaped blue & white vase features a floral motif. It sits upon a flared foot, and is approximately 14 5/8 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000

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157 A Chinese Blue and White Famille Rose Deer Vase, Republic Period (19121949) This famille rose deer vase features a blue and white foliage design with pink, coral, yellow, and lavender flowers. It has two ears, each in the shape of a spotted dear, and has a slightly splayed ring foot. On the bottom, there is a six character Qianlong mark, but it is of the Republic period. It sits upon a two piece carved wooden base that allows the vase to be easily turned. It is approximately 13 3/4 inches high, without the base. $5,500 - $6,500

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158 A Celadon Ground Blue and White Vase with Two Elephant Head Handles, 19th Century This vase features a celadon colored ground, and is painted blue and white, depicting plants, frogs, insects, and a lantern, beneath storm clouds. It has two blue colored, elephant head shaped handles on opposing sides of the neck, and flares outward, slightly, at the foot. It is approximately 18 1/8 inches high. $3,500 - $4,000

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159 A Chinese Blue and White Cloud Vase, Kangxi Period (16621722) This blue and white vase is decorated with a cloud motif. It has a Greek key band just below the rim and at the top of the shoulder. Below the Greek key band on the shoulder is a lingzhi design band. The vase is approximately 9 5/8 inches high. $3,000 - $4,000 160 A Chinese Blue and White Vase, Kangxi Period (1662-1722) This globular blue and white vase is painted to depict various scholar’s items, and lingzhi. It sits upon a straight ringed foot, and is approximately 11 inches high. $3,000 - $4,000 161 A Chinese Blue and White Stick Neck Vase, Kangxi Period (16621722) This blue and white globular, stick neck vase is decorated in a floral design, and sits upon a thin tapered ring foot. It is approximately 8 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000 162 A Chinese Blue and White Lingzhi Cloud Vase, Kangxi Period (1662-1722) This blue and white vase is decorated to depict clouds that form lingzhi shapes. It has a lingzhi design band about its shoulders. It is approximately 10 5/8 inches high. $2,500 - $3,000

163 A Chinese Blue and White Lady with Children Vase, Late 19th Century This vase features a long slender neck and straight foot. It is painted in blue on a white ground with a scene portraying a lady with children under a tree on one side, and two insects painted on the other side. It is approximately 10 inches high. $500 - $600

164 A Chinese Wang Bu Style Blue and White Porcelain Vase, Early 20th Century This bottle shaped vase, with a narrow neck, angular shoulders, and large spayed foot, is painted in blue, depicting three raptor-like birds at the top of a tree. The tree branches follow the curve of the vase, just above the foot, nearly encircling it. The style of this vase is similar to the work of Wang Bu. On the bottom it has a six character Qianlong mark, but is of the early 20th century. The vase sits upon a carved, three footed, wooden base. It is approximately 10 1/8 inches high, without the base. $5,000 - $6,000 From a Washington DC estate

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165 A Chinese Blue and White Bowl with Bogu Decorations, Jiaqing Period (1796-1820) This blue and white bowl features images of bogu, including a vase, scrolls, and washers on its exterior. It has two fine lines about the rim and three lines about its straight foot. It has a six character Jiaqing mark, and is of the period. It is approximately 3 inches high X 6 3/4 inches in diameter. $800 - $1,000

166 A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Bowl, Yongzheng Period (1723-1735) This blue and white porcelain features a flower design on its interior, with an interior band at the rim depicting waves. The exterior is painted to depict three, three clawed dragons and has a band of wan symbols around the exterior rim. This bowl has a six character Yongzheng mark, and is of the period. It sits upon a slightly flared foot, and is approximately 3 1/2 inches high X 7 1/2 inches in diameter. $2,500 - $3,000

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168 168 A Chinese Imperial Blue and White Bowl, Daoguang Mark, and of the Period (1821-1850) This deep, imperial bowl sits upon a straight ring foot. It features a lotus design with three double happiness symbols beneath three bats in blue on its exterior. The interior remains undecorated. There is a double blue line beneath the rim and another double blue line on the foot. On the bottom, there is a six character Daoguang mark, and it is of the period. It is approximately 3 1/2 inches high X 8 1/4 inches in diameter. $8,000 - $12,000 From a Virginia estate

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169 169 A Chinese Imperial Blue and White Double Phoenix Plate, Tongzhi Mark, and of the Period (1862-1874) This imperial plate tapers from its rim to its straight ring foot. It is decorated in blue on a white ground to depict two phoenix birds facing each other, amongst clouds,on the interior and two phoenix birds flying amongst clouds on the exterior. It has two thin blue lines at the foot, on the interior of the rim, and encircling the image on the inside of the dish. There is a wider, single blue line beneath the rim on the exterior of the plate. On the bottom of the plate, there is a six character Tongzhi mark, and it is of the period. It is approximately 1 7/8 inches high X 10 5/8 inches in diameter. $3,500 - $5,000 From a Virginia estate

170 A Pair of Chinese Imperial Blue and White Double Phoenix Plates, Guangxu Mark and of the Period (1875-1908) This similar pair of double phoenix plates are decorated in blue on a white ground. Each plate curves and tapers from its rim to its straight ring foot. The interior of the plate features a design depicting two phoenix birds flying amongst the clouds. There is a double blue line on both the interior and exterior of the rim of each plate, and a single blue line at the foot. Each plate has a six character Guangxu mark, and is of the period. The plates are approximately 1 1/2 inches high X 7 1/2 inches in diameter, each. $3,500 - $5,000 From a Virginia estate 171 A Chinese Blue & white Plate, 18th Century This blue and white plate depicts a seated scholar on the interior, and bamboo leaves on the exterior. It is approximately 11 1/4 inches in diameter. $800 - $1,000 172 A Chinese Blue and White Plate Decorated with a Lotus Pattern, 18th Century This blue and white plate is decorated on the interior with a lotus pattern, and on the exterior with four lingzhi. It has bowed sides and a straight foot. It is approximately 7 7/8 inches in diameter. $1,800 - $2,500

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173 A Chinese Imperial Blue and White Porcelain Incense Burner, Daoguang Mark and of the Period (18211850) This blue and white tripod porcelain censer features a lotus design, with the eight auspicious objects depicted on its globular body. There is a lingzhi pattern band on its shoulder, and bats on its neck. There is a Greek key band about its rim, along the edges of its upswept handles, and on the sides of its feet. Lingzhi are depicted on its legs and handles. Each handle is topped with a water chestnut design. There is a six character Daoguang mark on the rim of the censer, and it is of the period. The censer has a carved wooden cover, and sits upon a carved, three legged wooden base. It is approximately 11 3/4 inches high X 10 3/8 inches wide, without the base. $20,000 - $30,000 From a Washington DC estate 76 / Oakridge

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174 A Chinese Rectangular Blue and White Planter, 18th Century This heavily potted, rectangular planter features a chilong pattern on the sides, and a floral pattern on the top of the rim in blue on a white ground. It sits upon four corner feet, and is approximately 6 3/8 inches high X 17 inches long X 10 inches wide. $6,000 - $7,000 From a Virginia estate

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175 A Chinese Imperial Doucai Plate with Longevity Symbols, Daoguang Mark, and of the period (1821-1850) This doucai plate is painted in underglaze blue and over glaze green, yellow, brown, and red, depicting various longevity symbols, including bats, peaches, and the symbol ‘Shou’. The sides of the plate curve and taper from its rim to its straight ring foot. There is a double blue line encircling the scene on the interior of the plate, on both the interior and exterior of the rim, and on the foot. There is a single blue line at the top of the foot. On the bottom of the plate, there is a six character Daoguang Mark, and it is of the period. It is approximately 7/8 of an inch high X 4 3/4 inches in diameter. $6,000 - $7,000 From a Virginia estate

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176 176 Three Chinese Porcelain Items, Late 19th to Early 20th Century This group of three porcelain items includes a famille rose wine pot, a square shaped famille rose planter, and a lobed covered box. The famille rose wine pot is cylindrical in shape, and has a concave lid. It has two twisted wire basket style handles, and sits upon three feet. It is painted on one side with a scene depicting a sage seated on a hillside, and on the other side it has an inscription. The wine pot inserts into a hexagonal holder. The hexagonal holder also has two, twisted wire, basket style handles, and it sits upon six feet. There is a four character mark on the bottom. The hexagonal holder is painted with a scene depicting a sage sitting on a rock under a tree with an attendant one side, and an inscription on the other side. It is signed ‘Shao Quan’. The famille rose square planter features tapered sides and sits upon four corner feet. It is painted with a scene depicting a mountain landscape on one side, a crane among flowering branches on another side, and inscriptions on the two remaining sides. It is signed ‘Yu Chun’. The covered box is oval in shape, with four lobes. It features scenes in bas relief, on either side, that begin on the sides of box and extend to the sides of the cover. These scenes depict two people standing under a willow tree with multicolored clouds overhead, against a turquoise ground. The cover features a central vignette in bas relief, depicting people around a table in a courtyard. The cover’s finial is the figure of a reclining man. The box is raised on a straight foot that follows the lobed outline of the box. On the bottom of the box there is a six character Qianlong mark, but it is from the early 20th century. The items are approximately 4 5/8 inches high X 4 inches wide, 4 7/8 inches high X 5 15/16 inches wide, and 4 5/8 inches high X 7 1/8 inches wide, respectively. $1,200 - $1,500

177 A Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Rectangular Planters, Republic Period (1912-1949) These famille rose rectangular planters are painted, depicting women and children. They sit atop wooden bases. They are approximately 6 inches high X 8 3/4 inches long X 6 3/8 inches wide, each, without the bases. $800 - $1,000

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178 A Chinese Imperial Famille Rose Chrysanthemum Dish, Yongzheng Mark and of the Period (1723-1735) This dish features flared out sides that end in a crisply fluted petal design. The petal design continues downward onto the straight foot. The center of the dish is intricately painted to depict a colorful display of pink, yellow, and coral colored flowers. The leaves are two-tone, translucent turquoise and green. and the stems are brown, gray, yellow, and green. The Yongzheng mark is encircled by two blue lines on the bottom of the dish, and it is of the period. It is approximately 1 3/8 inches high X 7 inches wide. $30,000 - $50,000 Acquired in Hong Kong in 1950s

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179 Two Chinese Famille Rose Globular Porcelain Vases, Early 20th Century These two globular famille rose vases, are painted in complementary colors and have a floral theme. They each sit upon a straight ring foot, and each have what appears to have been a Hongxian mark on their bottom. The bottoms of the vases have been drilled through the marks. The tallest vase is approximately 17 7/8 inches high, while the shorter vase is approximately 16 1/4 inches high. $3,000 - $4,000

180 A Chinese Lotus Pattern Doucai Vase, Late 19th Century This vase is decorated with an underglaze blue outline of a lotus pattern, with coral orange, green, and yellow highlights painted over the glaze. On the bottom of this vase is a six character Wanli mark, but it is of the late 19th Century. It is approximately 7 3/4 inches high. $1,000 - $1,200

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181 A Square Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase, Late 19th Century This square famille rose porcelain vase is painted to depict an old man sitting under a tree on one side, and bogu on the opposite side. The remaining two sides feature elephant heads in bas relief, with rings being held by each elephant’s trunk, and are painted with an inscription. It sits upon a straight foot, and is approximately 8 1/2 inches high. $1,000 - $1,500

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183 183 Two Chinese Coral Ground Famille Rose Vases, Republic Period (19121949) These two vases have coral red ground necks, waists, and feet with gold floral and Greek key designs. The body of each vase is painted with a scene depicting a lotus pond with Mandarin ducks. On opposing sides of the neck of each vase are chilong shaped handles. The vases sit upon wooden bases, and are approximately 13 1/2 inches high without the bases, each. $2,500 - $3,000

184 A Chinese Famille Verte Vase, Late 19th Century This famille verte vase features a floral design, and three vignettes depicting bogu It has a four character Kangxi mark, but is from the late 19th century. It is approximately 7 1/2 inches high. $800 - $1,200

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185 A Chinese Famille Rose Vase with Elephant Head Handles, Republic Period (1912-1949) This famille rose vase features a coral ground glaze with gold designs depicting butterflies and various symbols. It has two vignettes depicting birds and flowers. The vase has two elephant head shaped handles, and a straight foot. It has a Qianlong mark but is of the Republic Period. It is approximately 11 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000 186 A Chinese Square Famille Rose Vase, Early 20th Century This square vase features a floral pattern on a blue ground, and the eight baxian (immortals) standing and sitting upon clouds, in high relief, around the neck. The base is supported upon four corner feet. It is approximately 10 5/8 inches high. $2,000 - $2,500 187 A Chinese Famille Rose Covered Bowl Signed by Xu Dashen, Late 19th to Early 20th Century This famille rose covered bowl depicting birds, fruit, flowers, bamboo, and willow is signed by Xu Dashen. The bowl sits upon a tapered pedestal shaped foot, and has an inscription. There are two sets of two open rings on either side of the bowl, as though handles were present at one time. The lid finial is in the shape of a lion. On the bottom it has a six character Guangxu mark, and it is of the period. It is approximately 7 inches high X 6 1/2 inches in diameter. $300 - $500

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188 Two Chinese Green-Ground Sancai Flower Vases, Late 19th Century This pair green-ground sancai baluster shaped vases feature a flowering tree design. They are approximately 17 3/4 inches high, each. $3,000 - $4,500

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189 A Pair of Chinese Yuhuchunping Famille Rose Guanyin Vases, Republic Period (1912-1949) This pair of small yuhuchunping, or pear-shaped, famille rose vases are painted as mirror images of each other, each depicting Guanyin standing on a lotus flower, wearing a white robe over a blue gown, amid a sea of waves and flames. Her hair is coiffed in a topknot and covered by a blue cowl, while her face is serene and her eyes are downcast toward a man on a small floating object, bowing in supplication. In the background there is an island. The vases each have a splayed ring foot and a four character Qianlong mark, but, are of the Republic Period. They each sit upon their own cloth covered bases, and they come with the original fitted box. They are approximately 4 1/4 inches tall without the base, each. $1,200 - $1,500 190 A Small Chinese Famille Rose Deer Vase, Late 19th Century This famille rose vase is painted with a scene depicting deer frolicking among trees in the mountains. The vase has two ears in the shape of deer antlers, and sits upon a straight foot. It is approximately 7 5/8 inches high. $800 - $1,000

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191 A Chinese Famille Rose Vase, Republic Period (1912-1949) This famille rose vase features a scene at the gate of a village on one side, and a poem on the other side. It has a six character Qianlong mark, but is of the Republic Period. It comes with a wood base and is approximately 17 1/4 inches high. $8,000 - $10,000

192 Two Chinese Famille Rose Hat Stands, Late 19th Century These two famille rose hat stands are painted to depict birds and flowers. One hat stand has a wooden disk at each end, and a threaded tube passing through the middle, as though the hat stand was being converted into a lamp base. They are approximately 11 3/8 inches high, each. $300 - $400 193 A Chinese Porcelain Vase with Jin De Zheng Zhi Mark, 1960s This porcelain vase features a celadon colored ground and two famille rose vignettes, one vignette depicts a lake with people rowing and pine trees, and the other vignette depicts people walking in bamboo. It has a Jin De Zheng Zhi mark and is from the 1960s..It is approximately 6 1/2 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000

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197 A Chinese Famille Rose Vase Singed Gao Xintian, Late 19th Century This vase features a scene depicting the seven sages of the bamboo grove on one side, and a poem on the other side. It has a slightly fluted rim, and chiilong shaped ears. It is approximately 23 3/4 inches high. $2,500 - $3,000 * Pictures in the catalog do not reflect actual size of item


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198 A Pair of Famille Rose Square Vases by Yu Chun, Late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) Each of these square shaped vases has two ears in the shape of a beast head with a ring in its mouth. Each vase is painted as a mirror image of the other with scholars on two of the sides. There is also a poem on each vase. They are approximately 16 inches high, each. $2,000 - $2,500 199 A Large Chinese Famille Rose Vase by Wang Peizhang, Late Qing Dynasty (16441911) This vase is painted on one side, depicting a woman being attended to by children. There is bogu on a table, and poems. The other side is painted to depict a large guardian lion with four smaller cubs, amid flames. Two of the cubs are tugging on a flaming pearl. The vase has two ears that are in the shape of elephant heads. It is approximately 22 7/8 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000

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200 A Pair of Small Chinese Famille Rose Vases, Republic Period (1912-1949) These delicate vases are beautifully painted with landscape scenes depicting a mountain village. They each have a Qianlong Mark but of the Republic Period. They are approximately 3 3/4 inches high, each. $1,000 - $1,200 201 A Chinese Famille Verte Stick Neck Vase, Late 19th Century This famille verte stick neck vase is painted to depict cranes in a lotus pond. It has a tapered foot, and is approximately 9 3/4 inches high. $2,000 - $2,500

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202 A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Five Sages Vase, Late 19th to Early 20th Century This baluster shaped famille rose vase depicts five sages with an unrolled scroll. Their robes and surroundings are painted in various shades pink, green, blue, gray, coral, brown, and yellow. It is approximately 18 1/8 inches high. $1,200 - $1,500 203 A Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Hexagonal Shaped Hat Stands, Late 19th Century These hexagonal famille rose hat stands are painted as mirror images of each other. Each hat stand is painted to depict a court scene. A seated gentleman with a banner held over his head, is attended by numerous people, some bowing, and some offering him food. In other areas, people are conversing, and ladies carry brooms. There are mountains in the background, and bats overhead. Each hat stand has an illegible mark on the bottom, and in iron red, ‘China’. Each stand sits upon a footed wooden base. One hat stand has the remnants of a candle inside. They are approximately 11 inches high, each. $1,500 - $2,000

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204 A Chinese Famille Rose Vase Depicting Flowers, Republic Period (19121949) This famille rose vase is painted to depict flowers. It sits upon a flared foot, and is approximately 8 3/4 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000

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205 A Chinese Famille Rose Vase Depicting Various Gods, Republic Period (1912-1949) This baluster shaped famille rose vase features a vignette that encircles its body depicting various gods. It has two handles on opposing sides of its neck. It has a six character Qianlong mark, but is from the Republic Period. It is approximately 13 5/8 inches high. $5,000 - $8,000

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206 A Rare Chinese Imperial Underglaze Copper Red Garlic Head Vase, Six Character Kangxi Mark and of the Period (1662-1722) This rare heavily potted vase with a flared foot, depicts various ocean beasts amongst the waves. There are eight different types of beasts called Hai Ga Guai (Eight Beasts Ocean) on the main globular body. The Hai Ba Guai pattern was introduced during the Xuande period of the Ming dynasty (1426-1435), and was used in the Ming dynasty and the Qing dynasty, not only on porcelain, but also on bronze items and cloisonnĂŠ items. However, it is very rare to find a Kangxi imperial porcelain with this particular pattern It is approximately 10 5/8 inches high. $40,000 - $50,000 From a Boston Estate

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207 A Chinese Wucai Porcelain Jar, 17th Century This wucai porcelain jar is decorated with hand painted lions and flowers. It is approximately 11 5/8 inches high. $1,200 - $1,500

208 A Chinese Jingdezhen Famille Rose Vase, 1950s-1960s This famille rose vase sits upon, and can rotate on, an attached celadon glazed porcelain base. It is painted with a scene depicting coral and blue colored chrysanthemums, with yellow centers. It has a Jingdezhen Ceramics mark. It is approximately 13 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000

209 A Chinese Famille Rose Vase Portraying Court Ladies, Early 20th Century This vase portrays four richly dressed women in various stages of gardening. The artist continued the scene on the back with a bird, grass, tree, and fence. It has a six character Qianlong mark, but is from the early 20th century. It is approximately 16 inches high. $2,500 - $3,000 209

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210 A Chinese Blue Ground Vase with Two Ears, 18th Century This vase celebrates the first day of spring. There are two vignettes on its neck and two vignettes on its body in underglaze blue and copper red. The two vignettes on its neck portray plum blossoms, the symbol for winter. The two vignettes on the body of the vase each portray a guardian lion dancing among the clouds with flames. One of these vignettes also portrays money. There are two flower shaped ears on opposing sides of its neck, molded flowers along its sides and a scroll design on its flared foot. Under the lip of the rim is a Greek key design band. It is approximately 15 7/8 inches high. $4,500 - $6,000 211 A Chinese Yellow Ground Famille Rose Vase, Republic Period (1912-1949) This yellow ground, baluster shaped vase features a carved fiddlehead fern pattern in the yellow ground, and two smooth white vignettes depicting flowers and birds. Flowers are also painted against the yellow ground. It is approximately 17 7/8 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000

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212 212 A Chinese Deer Head Vase, Late 19th Century This vase features two ears in the shape of spotted deer heads. It is decorated with iron red enamel and an underglaze of blue, depicting five, five clawed dragons among the waves, and one flaming pearl. It sits upon a wooden base, and is approximately 18 1/4 inches high, without the stand. $12,000 - $15,000

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213 213 A Chinese Famille Rose ‘Hundred Deer’ Vase, Late 19th Century This famille rose hundred deer vase features two chilong shaped ears, and a scene depicting a lush mountain landscape with pine trees, inhabited by deer. On the bottom there is a six character Qianlong Mark in blue, but it is of the late 19th Century. It is approximately 17 7/8 inches high $12,000 - $15,000

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214 A Large Chinese Famille Rose Vase with Two Ears, Republic Period (1912-1949) This vase is painted on one side depicting a herd of buffalo, and on the other side with a herd of horses. It has two chilong shaped ears, and a flared foot. There are two inscriptions on the bulbous body of the vase, just below, and on each side of one of the ears. It is approximately 21 1/2 inches high. $12,000 - $15,000

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215 A Chinese Famille Verte Mallet-Form Vase, Kangxi Period (1662-1722) This famille verte mallet-form vase is decorated depicting a fruit laden branch that encircles the vase in a spiral from the base to the neck, with butterflies and other insects. It is approximately 7 1/4 inches high. $5,000 - $6,000 From a Sydney Austraila Estate

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218 A Chinese Famille Rose Brush Washer, Early 20th Century This brush washer features a floral design with three vignettes depicting mountain lake home scenes. It has a Qianlong six character mark, but is from the early 20th century. It is approximately 6 3/4 inches high X 10 inches in diameter. $2,000 - $2,500

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219 A Chinese Famille Rose Vase, Early 20th Century This vase features colorful flowers depicted all over the body. It has a Qianlong six character mark, but it is from the early 20th century. It is approximately 8 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000 220 A Chinese Double Gourd Famille Rose Vase, Early 20th Century This double gourd shaped famille rose vase features a floral design with two vignettes, each containing a scene of a man with a boy. It has a Qianlong six character mark, but is from the early 20th century. It is approximately 10 1/4 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000 221 A Square Chinese Famille Rose Vase, Early 20th Century This square shaped vase features colorful flowers on a gold ground with four vignettes on the body and four vignettes on the neck. Two of the vignettes on the body feature flowering branches. The other two vignettes on the body feature a scene of birds on the ground with flowering branches, and a scene of a bird feeding a chick in a nest among flowering branches. The vignettes on the neck feature flowers, flowering branches, and grapes. The vase has a Qianlong six character mark, but is from the early 20th century. The vase is approximately 16 inches high. $3,000 - $3,500 221 222 A Chinese Lotus Shaped Famille Rose Brush Washer, Early 20th Century This lotus shaped brush washer features a design of colorful flowers throughout. It sits upon on 3 feet in the shape of a lotus flower and fruit. It is approximately 3 inches high X 8 inches in diameter. $1,500 - $2,000

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223 A Group of Five Chinese Porcelain Items, Guangxu Period (1875-1908) The first item is an 18th century cup with black enameled flowers and a poem on a brown glazed ground with a stamp. The second item is a 19th century famille rose square covered cup with painted figures along the lid and sides, the lid acts as a dish with a square foot. The cup sits upon a square foot as well. The third item is an 18th century Ge glazed covered jar with an old stamp on the inside. The fourth and fifth items are a pair of famille rose small bowls that are painted to depict flowers and insects. They have a Guangxu mark and are of the period. The items are approximately 1 3/16 inches high X 1 3/4 inches wide, 2 3/4 inches high X 3 3/8 inches wide, 5 5/8 inches high, 1 7/8 inches high X 3 1/4 inches wide, and 1 7/8 inches high X 3 1/4 inches wide, respectively. $1,500 - $2,000

226 A Chinese Fine Famille Rose Bowl with a Lotus Pattern, Republic Period (1912-1949) This periwinkle blue ground bowl is intricately painted with three canary yellow vignettes depicting pink flowers and green leaves. Surrounding the vignettes are an array of pink blossoms and green foliage. The bowl flares slightly outward at the rim, has a straight foot, and sits upon a carved wooden stand. It has a Qianlong mark, but it is most likely from the Republic Period. It is approximately 2 3/4 inches high X 5 5/8 inches in diameter, without the stand. $3,000 - $4,000

224 A Group of Four Chinese Famille Rose Bowls, Daoguang Period (1821-1850) This group of four famille rose bowls consists of two matching bowls and two individual bowls. The two matching bowls have fluted rims and a straight feet. Each bowl is painted on the outside, depicting cavorting squirrels on a vine of colorful grapes and a butterfly. The third bowl is of rounded hexagonal form with a straight ring foot. The outside of this bowl is painted with a scene depicting ‘Tengwang Ge Xu -The Eternal Pavilion’, with a waterside village with mountains in the background, a boat on the water and an island with a mountain, palm trees, and a pavilion. It has a six character Daoguang mark, and is of the period. The fourth bowl is of round form with a flared rim, and straight ring foot. It too is painted with a scene depicting ‘Tengwang Ge Xu -The Eternal Pavilion’, with a harbor, boats on the water, and an island with a pavilion. It has a six character Daoguang mark, and is of the period. They are approximately 2 inches high X 4 1/8 inches in diameter, each. $2,000 - $2,500 225 A Chinese Famille Rose Decorated Bowl, Republic Period (1912-1949) This famille rose bowl features four vignettes each depicting a scholar’s items: a vase with flowers, a lingzhi head ruyi, peaches, and a censer. It is marked “11th year of Republic Period,” which equates to 1922. It sits upon a straight foot, and is approximately 2 7/8 inches high X 6 38 inches in diameter. $300 - $400

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227 A Set of Three (3) Chinese Porcelain Seal Boxes, Late 19th to Early 20th Century The first seal box is an early 20th century famille rose seal box that has a landscape scene painted on the lid and flowers around the side. The second seal box is an early 20th century blue and white seal box that has a duck in flight over grassland on the lid and grass on one side of the bottom. The third seal box is a small serpentine jade seal box with a red ink pad. The seal boxes are approximately 1 1/8 inches high X 3 1/4 inches wide, 7/8 of an inch high X 2 3/4 inches wide, and 3/4 inch high X 2 inches wide, respectively. $800 - $1,000

231 Two Chinese Porcelain Seal Boxes, Republic Period (1912-1949) One Seal box has a black enameled village scene on the lid and around the base. The second seal box lid is decorated with birds in a tree, and flowers on the cover, and flowers along the base, it also has red ink stains on the interior. The seal boxes are approximately 1 1/2 inches high X 3 1/2 inches wide, and 1 5/8 inches high X 3 7/8 inches wide, respectively. $1,200 - $1,500

228 A Chinese Seal Box Signed by Wu Jizheng, Republic Period (1912-1949) On the cover of this seal box is a painting of Buddha reclining. There is poem to the upper left of him. The seal box is approximately 7/8 inches high X 2 1/2 inches wide. $500 - $800 229 A Chinese Famille Rose Seal Box by Wang Xiaoting (1906-1970) This porcelain box is painted, depicting a landscape scene with a house. It is approximately 7/8 of an inch high X 2 1/4 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,200 230 A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Seal Ink Box, Republic Period (1912-1949) This famille rose porcelain seal ink box is painted with a scene depicting an island house with a bridge, willow trees, boats, mountains and people. It has a four character Qianlong mark, but is of the Republic period. It is approximately 1 1/4 inches high X 3 1/4 inches in diameter. $300 - $500

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232 A Group of Four Chinese Porcelain Brush Pots, Late 19th to Early 20th Century This group of brush pots include three that are square shaped and one that is cylindrical shaped. The first brush pot is square shaped and pained to depict flowers on all four sides. It has a wax seal on the bottom. The second brush pot is square shaped, and is painted to depict a group of men on one side, and two men fishing on the other side. It is inscribed on the two remaining sides. It has a mark on the bottom. The third brush pot is square shaped and is painted to depict birds and flowers on two sides, and is inscribed on the remaining two sides. It has a mark and a wax seal on the bottom. The fourth brush pot is cylindrical in shape, and is painted to depict a woman on horseback under a tree on one side, and is inscribed on the other side. It has a wax seal on the bottom. The brush pots are approximately 5 inches high X 3 1/4 inches wide, 4 5/8 inches high X 2 3/4 inches wide, 4 3/8 inches high X 2 1/2 inches wide, and 4 3/8 inches high X 3 inches in diameter, respectively. $3,500 - $3,000

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233 A Chinese Famille Rose Covered Scholar’s Box, Daoguang Period (1821-1850) This guqin shaped scholar’s box features a lotus flower design on a pink ground on the exterior, and on the interior the box is segmented into one long and three smaller compartment. Depicted on the cover of the box is a large flower, a bat, and a double happiness symbol. Depicted on either side of the box is a bat. On the bottom of the box is a six character Daoguang mark, and it is of the period. The box is approximately 1 1/8 inches high X 6 1/2 inches long. $3,000 - $4,000 From a Virginia estate 234 A Chinese Famille Rose Water Coupe by Liu Yuchen, Republic Period (1912-1949) This finely painted water coupe depicts a flowering plant and an insect, next to an inscription. It is approximately 3 5/8 inches high. $3,000 - $4,500

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235 Two Small Chinese Famille Rose Brush Pots, 18th Century The first brush pot is of lobed design, It has two vignettes on a light blue ground. The vignettes are framed by a pattern of raised nodes. One vignette depicts a landscape and the other has an inscription. There is a mark on the bottom as well as a wax seal. The second brush pot is also of lobed design. It has two vignettes on a coral red ground. The vignettes are framed by gold painted flowers and scrollwork. The two vignettes portray scenes of a mountain lake. This brush pot sits upon four feet. The brush pots are approximately 2 7/8 inches high and 3 3/8 inches high, respectively. $1,500 - $2,000

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236 A Chinese Yixing Pottery Covered Box, Late 19th Century This cylindrical Yixing pottery covered box features an enamel design, extending from the side, over the top of the cover, depicting a plum tree in bloom, with three birds sitting in its branches and two birds in flight, against a blue ground. It is approximately 3 1/8 inches high X 3 1/2 inches in diameter. $1,200 - $1,500

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237 A Chinese Blue Glazed Porcelain Brush Rest, 18th/19th Century This blue glazed porcelain brush rest features positions for four brushes. It sits upon a wooden base. It is approximately 1 1/4 inches high X 4 1/2 inches long, including the base. $300 - $500 238 A Chinese Russet Glazed Chilong Libation Cup, Kangxi Period (1662-1722) This russet glazed libation cup features five chilongs, one on each side, and three depicted as crawling along the rim, as though they are looking into the cup. It has a double handle on one side, a spout on the other side, and sits upon a splayed foot. It is approximately 3 1/4 inches high X 4 3/4 inches long. $2,500 - $3,000

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239 A Chinese Yixing Pottery Jar, Late 19th to Early 20th Century This Yixing pottery jar is painted with two-tone blue glaze designs on a brown pottery ground. It has a copper rim and a straight ring foot. It has a four character mark on the bottom It is approximately 2 1/4 inches high. $500 - $800 240 A Chinese Celadon Peach Shaped Brush Washer, 18th Century This celadon colored peach shaped brush washer has an underglaze of copper red. It features details of stems and leaves. It sits upon six small feet, and is approximately 1 7/8 inches high X 4 1/8 inches long. $300 - $500

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241 241 A Chinese Porcelain Plaque with Landscape Scene by Artist Wang Yeting (1884-1942), Republic Period (1912-1949) This porcelain plaque depicts a mountain lake scene, including houses and a bridge, by artist Wang Yeting. The plaque is framed in wood, and is approximately 31 inches high X 7 1/4 inches wide without the frame, and 43 1/2 inches high X 15 3/8 inches wide with the frame. $15,000 - $20,000 From an Ottawa, Canada estate, acquired in Hong Kong in 1950s-1960s. Fine Asain Art & Antiques / 109


242 A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Plaque, Late 19th Century This famille rose plaque depicts ‘Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove’, and is framed in rosewood. It is approximately 16 1/2 inches high X 11 1/8 inches wide. $2,500 - $3,000

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243 A Chinese Table Screen with a Famille Rose Porcelain Plaque, Republic Period (1912-1949) This table screen consists of a famille rose porcelain plaque depicting two women, sitting with their heads together, reading a book while sitting on a garden bench. One of their gowns is green, and the other is blue, and they both have colorful shawls. Surrounding them is a short fence, rocky outcrops, and some trees. There are books stacked on the side of the bench. There is a four character mark in the lower left corner. The plaque is displayed in a carved gilt wood frame and inserted in a gilt wood stand. The plaque is approximately 8 1/4 inches high X 10 1/4 inches wide, without the frame. The total screen is approximately 18 3/8 inches high X 14 3/8 inches wide. $2,000 - $2,500

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244 Two Small Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Plaques Signed by “Cheng Shuijing�, Republic Period (1912-1949) These two beautifully painted plaques portray scenes of court ladies. The first plaque depicts two women siting on a bench in a garden reading. The bench surrounds a tree. There is a high wall that has a round opening and a structure beyond. The second plaque depicts two women, one of whom is painting a bamboo landscape. In both paintings, the women are vibrantly dressed. They are framed in wood, and connected with hinges. They are approximately 7 3/8 inches high X 4 5/8 inches wide, without the frames. $2,000 - $2,500

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245 A Chinese Round Porcelain Plaque, Republic Period (19121949) This round porcelain plaque consists of a wood framed round porcelain plaque, painted depicting a village filled with people along a lake with mountains in the background and cranes flying overhead, and a heavily carved, openwork wooden stand depicting lingzhi, a bat, and peaches. The plaque and stand together are approximately 32 3/8 inches high, and the plaque alone is approximately 16 inches in diameter. $4,000 - $5,000

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246 A Set of Four Chinese Porcelain Plaques Stamped ‘Chen Deming’, Republic Period (1912-1949) This set of four painted porcelain plaques depict the four seasons. The first plaque represents spring with a budding tree and a bird. This plaque is stamped ‘Chen Deming’. The second plaque represents summer with flowering plants, banana leaves, a bird and a spider. The third plaque represents autumn with chrysanthemums and a bird. The fourth plaque represents winter with plum blossoms and a bird. Each plaque is framed in wood with a decorative hanger. The plaques are approximately 10 1/4 inch square, each, without the frame. $6,000 - $7,000

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247 A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Plaque, Republic Period (1912-1949) The plaque depicts a scene of a scholar teaching a young boy a lesson about an orange bird that is in flight. The scholar is wearing multi-color brocade robes with a sash at the waist. The boy is in a simple pink colored robe lined with blue. The two are walking in a grassy field with a bridge, trees, flowers, and rocks in the background. The plaque is in a wood frame with a wood back and a decorative metal hanger. It is approximately 9 5/8 inches high X 14 3/4 inches wide. $1,200 - $1,500

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248 A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Plaque, Signed by Shian, Republic Period (1912-1949) This plaque is painted depicting a landscape that is filled with vibrant greens, turquoise, oranges, grays, and black. It has an inscription and the artist’s stamp. It is titled, “The Elegant Gathering at the Coot Pavilion”, as translated by the Royal Ontario Museum. Additional information about the plaque can be found on a label attached to the backer board. It is framed in a wooden frame with a decorative metal hanger. It is approximately 7 5/8 inches high X 12 1/4 inches wide, without the frame. $1,200 - $1,500

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249 A Chinese Four Panel Screen with Eight Porcelain Plaque Inserts Painted by Duan Zian, Early 20th Century This screen consists of four panels. Each panel has two porcelain plaque inserts. The upper porcelain plaque on each panel is painted with a birthday celebration scene, for Wong Mu. There are four characters on each of these upper plaques: Fu, Lu, Shou, and Xi meaning good fortune, success, longevity, and happiness. Each of the lower porcelain plaque inserts is painted depicting alternately a landscape scene or village scene. Each lower plaque is also inscribed with a poem describing the scene. The plaques are painted by artist Duan Zian. In the wood above the plaques and below the plaques on each panel are carved dragons. The panels are approximately 60 5/8 inches high X 21 1/4 inches wide, each. The upper plaques are approximately 10 1/2 inches high X 12 5/8 inches wide, each, and the bottom plaques are approximately 20 inches high X 12 5/8 inches wide, each. $12,500 - $25,000 From an Ottawa, Canada estate, acquired in Hong Kong in 1950s-1960s.

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250 A Set of Four Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Plaques, Republic Period (1912-1949) This set of four small famille rose porcelain plaques depict stories from ‘Dream of the Red Chamber.’ The plaques come with a wooden storage box. Each plaque is approximately 7 inches high X 4 5/8 inches wide. $1,500 - $2,000

251 A Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Plaque, Late 19th Century This famille verte porcelain plaque depicts the sanxing, Fu, Lu, and Shou with an attendant and children. This plaque is framed in rosewood, carved depicting flowering branches. It is approximately 15 1/2 inches high X 11 1/4 inches wide, without the frame. $2,500 - $3,000

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252 A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Plaque with Carved Wood Base, 19th Century This famille rose round porcelain plaque, painted depicting two men, one seated under a tree, and one standing, with a boy who is playing, is framed in carved wood depicting bats and ducks. The plaque has an inscribed poem, and the artist’s stamp. The wood base is shaped in a half circle and depicts a dragon coming out of the water, and has a symbol. The plaque and stand are approximately 30 inches high, and the plaque alone is approximately 15 1/2 inches in diameter. $3,000 - $4,500

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254 254 A Chinese Imperial Doucai Bowl, Qianlong Mark and of the Period (1736-1795) This bowl is finely painted with mandarin duck pairs, flowers, and foliage. The bowl has slightly flared sides, and a very thin foot. The interior of the bowl depicts a pair of mandarin ducks on a lotus pond, and the exterior depicts three additional pairs of mandarin ducks on a lotus pond. Mandarin Ducks symbolize a long lasting marriage. On the exterior there is a blue and white band just beneath the rim, depicting six, five clawed dragons amongst flames, each chasing a flaming pearl. Just beneath the rim on the interior of the bowl is a band of Sanskrit characters. On the bottom of the bowl is a six character Qianlong mark, and it is of the period. The bowl is approximately 3 inches high X 6 1/2 inches wide. $15,000 - $25,000 From the estate of John Pearson who is a former U.S. Navy pilot stationed in China after WW II. Mr. Pearson flew Madame Chiang Kai-Shek on several occasions during the late 1940s and was given several pieces as gifts. See a copy of the Waver of Liability signed by Madame Chiang

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255 A Chinese Doucai Globular Dragon Jar, Republic Period (1912-1949) This globular doucai jar, is outlined in blue underglaze, and beautifully painted in green over the glaze, depicting two five clawed dragons amongst flames and lingzhi shaped clouds, each chasing a flaming pearl. The eight auspicious objects are depicted on the shoulder of the jar. Lingzhi shaped clouds and flames are depicted on the side of the cover, while an additional five clawed dragon amid flames and lingzhi shaped clouds is depicted chasing a flaming pearl on the top of the cover. On the bottom of the jar is a six character Qianlong mark in blue underglaze, but it is most likely from the Republic Period. It is approximately 8 5/8 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000 From the estate of John Pearson who is a former U.S. Navy pilot stationed in China after WW II. Mr. Pearson flew Madame Chiang Kai-Shek on several occasions during the late 1940s and was given several pieces as gifts. See a copy of the Waver of Liability signed by Madame Chiang

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256 A Chinese Blue Enamel Yixing Pottery Teapot, Late 19th Century This Yixing pottery teapot has a brown pottery ground with a blue enamel flower and scroll pattern on the lid, handle, spout, and body. The lid is attached to the handle with a cord. It is approximately 5 1/8 inches high X 7 7/8 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,200

256 257 A Chinese Chartreuse Glazed Teapot, 19th Century This chartreuse yellow teapot is carved in bas relief, depicting a crane beneath a pine tree on one side, and a willow branch on the other side. The cover depicts peach blossoms, and the finial on the cover is in the shape of a peach. Both the handle and the spout are carved to depict bamboo. On the bottom is a four character mark. It is approximately 3 1/4 inches high X 7 1/2 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,200

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258 A Chinese Pumpkin Shaped Yixing Pottery Teapot, 19th Century This pumpkin shaped teapot is decorated with two colorful butterflies, vine and leaf designs. The cover, spout, and handle are green in color. The cover resembles the stem of the pumpkin, and is attached to the handle by a cord. It is approximately 4 inches high X 7 inches wide. $800 - $1,000 258

259 A Chinese Yixing Mushroom and Nut Pottery Teapot, 19th Century This playful looking Yixing teapot is covered with carved nuts, a carved mushroom, and a carved lotus root. The carved mushroom is inverted and acts as the cover, the carved lotus root forms the spout, and the carved water chestnut forms the handle. The feet are also carved nuts. One of the feet is a carved lotus with seeds. The intricately carved seeds move within the lotus. It is approximately 4 1/2 inches high X 6 3/4 inches wide. $800 - $1,000

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260 A Chinese Yixing Pottery Twin Teapot, Late 19th Century This copper-brown ground teapot features a carved leaf, stem, and peach finial on the cover, and a carved band around the midsection with a carved bow and knot as though a ribbon were holding two hexagonal boxes together. The handle section of the teapot is raised on a foot, which makes it higher than its twin. The cover is attached to the handle with twine. The teapot is approximately 4 3/4 inches high X 8 1/2 inches wide. $800 - $1,000

261 Two Chinese Square Yixing Pottery Vases, Republic Period (1912-1949) These two square Yixing pottery vases are etched, and have chilong heads in bas relief one opposing sides, holding rings with their tongues. The taller vase has a flowering branch etched on one side and a poem etched on the other side. The shorter vase has a mountain scene etched on one side, and a poem etched on the other side. The taller vase is approximately 7 /2 inches high and the shorter vase is approximately 6 1/4 inches high $1,500 - $2,000

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262 A Chinese Yixing Pottery Foliage Teapot, 19th Century Etched into one side of this teapot is a poem. Etched into the other side is a abstract depicting foliage with characters. The handle, the finial on the lid, and the spout are shaped like cut branches. It is approximately 7 1/8 inches high X 7 inches long. $3,000 - $4,500

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263 Three Chinese Porcelain Figures of the Sanxing (Fu Lu Shou), Republic Period (1912-1949) These three porcelain figures of the deities Fu, Lu, and Shou are each portrayed wearing sumptuous brocade robes, and holding emblems. One figure has a Wei Hongtai mark. The tallest figure is approximately 19 3/4 inches high. $6,000 - $8,000

264 A Chinese Shiwan Glazed Pottery Figure, Cultural Revolution Period (1966-1976) This Shiwan glazed pottery figure features a man blowing a conch shell horn. It is approximately 10 1/4 inches high. $600 - $800 265 A Chinese Porcelain Figure of Wang Xizhi with His Goose, 1950s This porcelain figurine depicts famed Chinese calligrapher, Wang Xizhi, sitting on a bench with his legs crossed and books at his side, feeding his goose. Wang Xizhi is looking outward and is wearing a sumptuous blue and gold brocade robe with green cuffs, tied at the waist with a sash cord, over a brown and white full length garment. It is approximately 7 7/8 inches high. $600 - $800 126 / 126 Oakridge / Oakridge

266 A Chinese Porcelain Figure of Four Boys with a Stand, 18th Century. This porcelain figure depicts three boys kneeling side by side. The fourth boy is sitting on the shoulders of the middle boy, while the two boys on the sides help support him. The figure sits upon a wooden base. It is approximately 5 inches high and 6 1/8 inches long. $1,200 - $1,500

267 A Chinese Porcelain Figure of Han Zhongli, Republic Period (1912-1949) This porcelain figure depicts Han Zhongli standing with his coral red robe open in the front, holding a fan. It has a Fu Jian Hui Guan mark, and is approximately 13 1/2 inches high. $1,000 - $1,200 268 A Chinese Porcelain Figure of a Male Opera Figure, 1950s-1960s This porcelain figure depicts a man in a celadon green robe, walking with a fan in one hand, and the other hand behind her back. It is approximately 12 1/2 inches high. $800 - $1,000 * Pictures in the catalog do not reflect actual size of item


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269 A Chinese Gilt Bronze Standing Figure of Guanyin, 17th/18th Century This bronze statue depicts the deity standing with long, flowing robes that fall in pleats to her feet. The robe is decorated along the edges and tied at the waist. Guanyin is wearing an intricate crown and a necklace, Her right hand is raised with fingers interlaced, and her expression is serene. Her hair is in tiny curls knotted at the top. There is an indentation in the forehead, where it appears a gemstone would have been placed, and a hole in the right hand, as though something would be inserted. There are also three holes under the rim of the foot, one under each of Guanyin’s feet and one to the rear, as for pegs from a base. The figure is approximately 10 1/4 inches high X 3 5/8 inches wide. $10,000 - $12,000 From a Northern California estate

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270 270 A Chinese Cloisonné Plate with Two 19th Century Jade Plaques, 20th Century This is a 20th century cloisonné plate, featuring light blue, dark blue, white, green, pink, and yellow on a red ground cloisonné depicting a scroll design with flowers. It has two handles, each with a 19th century carved and pierced jade lock shaped plaque inserted . It is approximately 15 7/8 inches long. $800 - $1,000

271 271 A Chinese Metal Guqin Shaped Covered Box, Late 19th Century This metal guqin shaped covered box features a hinged cover that opens to reveal a mirror attached to the cover and two smaller removable compartments fitted within the larger box. It is approximately 1 3/4 inches high X 6 3/4 inches long. $1,000 - $1,200

272 272 A Chinese Turtle Shell Box with a Silver Plaque of Flowers, Early 20th Century This turtle shell box is fitted with a carved and pierced enameled silver plaque, depicting blue and white flowers. It is approximately 1 1/16 inches high X 3 inches wide. $500 - $800

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273 A Large Chinese Two Dragon Cloisonné Incense Burner, early 20th Century This incense burner features a bowl of three shades of green, white, and gold cloisonné, sitting atop four chilong head legs, with their tongues sticking out. Two red and gold cloisonné, three clawed dragons, with gold flaming tails, and gold flames at their front and rear haunches, circle the bowl and face each other at opposite sides, with their claws at the rim of the bowl. The interior of the bowl features blue enamel. The incense burner is approximately 15 3/8 inches high X 26 1/2 inches in diameter. $1,800 - $2,500

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274 A Pair of Chinese Cloisonné Qilin with Vases, 20th Century These two, single horned qilin are each fashioned with blue, red, and gold cloisonné flame patterns, on a light blue ground. In addition, there are raised gold flames about the neck, front and rear haunches and sides. Beneath the mouth of the qilin, hangs an oval ring. A detachable, single handled, covered vase is inserted in the back of each of the qilin, projecting upward. These vases each feature the cloisonné image of a dragon on each side, a chilong head with its tongue out, forming the handle, and an oval ring through the handle. The cover for each vase features the image of four cloisonné birds. Each qilin with vase is approximately 7 1/4 inches high X 6 inches long. $500 - $800

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275 Two (2) Chinese Cloisonné Qilin, Early 20th Century. These two qilin are fashioned with blue and gold cloisonné cloud patterns on their bodies, gold flaming manes and tails, as well as gold flames along their front and rear haunches and legs. They are approximately 7 7/8 inches high X 12 inches long. $2,000 - $2,500 276 Two (2) Chinese Cloisonné Dragon Shaped Candlesticks, Early 20th Century. These two dragon shaped candlesticks are fashioned with blue and gold cloisonné cloud patterns on the dragon bodies, and gold flaming tails. Each dragon’s tail is curled and its head is turned backwards, looking up. Each mouth has an insert that depicts a wind of smoke and fire. Atop each of the mouth inserts sits a red and gold ball, as though it is balancing on the flames. Each ball opens to reveal a pin, and if the top portion of the ball is inverted into the lower half of the ball, it forms a candle holder. The dragons stand upon four legs each. The feet feature 5 claws; four claws facing forward, and one claw facing backward. The candlesticks are approximately 13 3/8 inches high X 11 1/8 inches long. $2,000 - $2,500

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277 A Chinese Cloisonné Bull, 20th Century This blue, gold, red, yellow, green, and pink, on a ground of light blue cloisonné Bull, is depicted laying atop straw, in a raised pen. The cloisonné pattern features flames, dragon heads, and chilongs. It is approximately 7 1/2 inches high X 8 5/8 inches wide. $800 - $1,000

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278 A Chinese Bronze Vase with Two Chilongs, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This bronze vase features two raised chilongs with their bodies following the shoulder of the vase, and their tails wrapping down to the middle of the vase, that are each catching a good luck cloud in its mouth. The vase is approximately 4 1/2 inches high. $2,500 - $3,000 279 A Chinese Garlic-Head Shaped Bronze Vase with Chilong, Late 17th or Early 18th Century This bronze vase features a chilong in high relief. The chilong is crawling up and around the neck of the vase, with its tail down about the shoulders of the vase. The vase sits upon a flared foot. It is approximately 6 5/8� high. $1,000 - $1,500 280 A Chinese Bronze Square Vase, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This bronze vase has two dragon ears complete with decorative rings. The body has three bands of designs including waves and scrolls, the top and largest band includes gothic window shaped stele-like designs flowing toward the top. It is approximately 7 3/8 inches high. $600 - $800

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281 A Chinese Gilded Bronze Seated Figure of Tsongkhapa with Wooden Base, 18th Century This Bronze figure of Tsongkhapa, a famous Tibetan Buddhist Teacher, known for creating the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, is well cast, with fine detail. Tsongkhapa sits cross legged, double lotus, with the bottoms of his feet facing upwards, and his delicate fingers holding a pose, atop a double lotus pedestal. The figure comes with a wooden base. It is approximately 10 3/4 inches high without the base, and 11 7/8 inches high including the base. $8,000 - $10,000 This item was purchased 1977 in Chicago for $1500 (with original receipt)

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282 A Chinese Gilt Bronze Figure of Songzi Guanyin with a Child, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This bronze sculpture features the image of Songzi Guanyin in a seated position holding a child in the center of her lap. She has a loose open robe, and her tunic and pants are visible. Guanyin has bare feet, a necklace, and a cowl covering most of her hair. She is flanked on one side by a vase and flower, and on the other side by a bird. The sculpture is approximately 6 1/8 inches high $1,200 - $1,500

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283 283 A Massive Chinese Cloisonné Incense Burner, 19th Century This incense burner features a green, yellow, red, pink, blue, and white on a ground of light blue cloisonné design of flowers, fruits, knots, and geometric shapes. The base is held up by 4 legs in the shape of men. Around the perforated base of the cover are raised gold bats and symbols. Wrapping around the cover’s finial is a four clawed dragon, whose head sits at the top. It is approximately 41 3/4 inches in width. $15,000 - $25,000 From a San Francisco estate

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284 A Chinese Copper Hand Warmer, 19th Century This hand warmer is etched with two male figures on each of two sides, with flowers and scroll work. The lid is perforated. It is approximately 6 1/2 inches high including the handles X 7 1/4 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,200

285 A Chinese Brass Hand Warmer, 19th Century This brass hand warmer features an openwork cover depicting two dragons, each with its claws close to the rim,. It has a handle, and is approximately 4 1/2 inches high, including the handle X 5 inches wide. $800 - $1,000 286

286 A Brass Hand Warmer, 19th Century This brass hand warmer featuring a perforated cover depicting a tree, a building, and a bird. It has a double handle, and is approximately 4 3/4 inches high including the handle X 5 1/8 inches wide. $800 - $1,000 287 A Chinese Brass Hand Warmer, 19th Century This brass hand warmer features a perforated cover, with a design depicting scholars’ items, and a double handle. It is approximately 6 1/4 inches high including the handle X 5 1/2 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,200

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288 A Chinese Bronze Ding Shaped Incense Burner with Silver Inlay, 17th/18th Century This ding shaped incense burner stands on three straight legs. The burner’s simple design gives it an elegant appeal. There are two handles on the rim, facing upwards, There is a lightly etched design with silver inlay about the thick body of the vessel, around the neck of the vessel, and also on the legs. It is approximately 5 3/4 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000 289 A Small Chinese Brass Melon Shaped Incense Burner, Early 19th Century This small brass melon shaped incense burner has a scallop design about the bowl. It has two simple handles pointing upwards. It sits upon three oval feet, and has a six character mark on the bottom. It is approximately 2 5/8 inches high X 4 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,200

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290 A Chinese Bronze Figure of Songzi Guanyin with a Boy, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This bronze figure depicts Songzi Guanyin with a boy sitting on her right knee. Guanyin’s face is tilted downward, she has pendulous ears, and is richly dressed in a draping robe. Guanyin is barefoot, has a necklace, and her hair is in a knot at the top of her head. Her head is then covered with a cowl. It is approximately 7 5/8 inches high X 4 3/8 inches wide. $2,500 - $3,000

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291 A Chinese White Peking Glass Vase, 18th/19th Century This white stick neck, globular vase is beautiful in its simplicity. It sits upon a slightly splayed foot and is approximately 4 3/4 inches high. $500 – $800

292 A Chinese Taupe Ground Peking Glass Vase, 19th Century This elegant taupe ground Peking glass vase with an enameled floral design in rich hues of white, pink, blue, green, yellow and gold, sits upon a splayed foot. It is approximately 5 3/4 inches high. $500 - $800 293 293 A Chinese Gilded Bronze, Jade, and Gemstone Jewelry Box, Late 19th Century This jewelry box is finely carved and enameled, depicting floral patterns, is fitted with a carved jade bangle and has various naturally shaped gemstones bezel set on the lid and the base. It is approximately 2 5/8 inches high and 3 1/4 inches in diameter. $600 – $800

294 Two Chinese Jewelry Boxes each with a Pair of Jadeite Bangles Attached, Early 20th Century Each of these jewelry boxes is adorned with metal scrollwork, carved designs, and various gemstones, and each has a pair of jadeite bangles attached. The tallest jewelry box is approximately 5 1/2 inches high X 2 7/8 inches in diameter. $1500 – $2000 294

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295 Eight Silver Dishes with Silver Coins, Early 20th Century These eight silver dishes each have an insert of a silver coin and a bamboo design. There are seven round dishes and one square dish. The round dishes are approximately 3 5/8 inches in diameter, and the square dish is approximately 3 1/4 inches square. $800 - $1,000

296 A Pair of Chinese Silver Covered Boxes with a Silver Comb, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) The boxes have both carved and etched floral designs and a makers mark. The comb, which folds in half, has a dragon design on one side of handle portion, and a bird design on one side of the comb portion. The other side of the handle and comb are smooth with a stamped mark. The boxes are approximately 2 3/8 inches high each, and the comb is approximately 5 3/4 inches long when open. $200 - $300 296

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297 A Chinese Jade and Pewter Encased Yixing Square Teapot, 19th Century This pewter covered teapot features a jade spout, a jade finial on the cover, and jade on the handle. On one side, the pewter is engraved with grasses and a flower and on the other side the pewter is engraved with a poem. It is approximately 3 1/2 inches high X 7 5/8 long X 2 inches wide. $2,000 - $2,500

298 A Chinese Gilded Bronze Single Horned Qilin Figure, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This gilded bronze figure of a single honed qilin laying down, features a flaming mane and tail, as well as flames around the haunches and on the legs. The figure sits upon a wooden base. The figure is approximately 3 3/4 inches high X 7 inches long. $1,200 - $1,500

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299 A Very Fine Japanese Bronze Vase with Gilt and Silver Highlights, Late 19th Century This beautifully carved vase features two vignettes, one on each, side two orchid shaped handles in high relief on each side of the neck, a splayed foot with stylized fish decorations, and gilded and silver covered scrollwork throughout. One vignette depicts a macaque gathering fruit in a tree. The other vignette depicts birds flying among maple branches. It is approximately 12 1/2 inches high. $3,500 - $4,000

300 A Set of Six Japanese CloisonnĂŠ Teapots, Late 19th Century A set of six Japanese cloisonnĂŠ teapots with various colors and motifs, including: butterflies, flowers, birds, and dragons The tallest teapot is approximately 7 inches high. $1,000 - $1,500

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301 A Chinese Painted Glass and Zitan Table Screen, 19th Century The screen features a glass portion, painted in reverse as a portrait of two people in red and black clothes walking in a garden, and a finely carved Zitan wood frame. It is approximately 2 5/8 inches high X 3 7/8 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,200

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302 A Chinese Rosewood Table Screen with Yunnan Marble Insert, 19th Century This rosewood table screen features a Yunnan marble insert. The natural striations in the marble create a mountain-like scene. There is an inscription etched into the marble and highlighted in black, along with three etched marks highlighted in red. The marble insert is held by a carved rosewood frame. The marble and frame are attached to a carved rosewood openwork base. The marble insert is approximately 11 3/8 inches in diameter. The table screen is approximately 31 7/8 inches high X 17 inches wide. $4,500 - $6,000

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303 A Chinese Cinnabar Vase with Figures and Flowers, 18h Century This cinnabar vase is carved, depicting flowers about the neck of the vase, and four vignettes about the body of the vase. Each vignette depicts a stage in a man’s life. First he is supplicant to elders, then he leaves to go on his own, third he has children to care for, then last he reclines at a table with his peer. The vase is approximately 9 7/8 inches high. $6,000 - $7,000

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304 A Chinese Cinnabar Covered Square Box, Late 19th Century This cinnabar box is carved with a floral design. The box cover is carved depicting a village scene in the mountains. It is approximately 4 inches high X 7 3/8 inches long X 4 1/4 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,500 305 A Chinese Cinnabar Dragon Plate, Late 19th Century This cinnabar plate is carved, depicting two five clawed dragons amid clouds and flames. It has a Qianlong mark in a brass plaque on the bottom, but is of the late 19th century. It is approximately 12 1/4 inches in diameter. $1,000 - $1,500 306 A Chinese Cinnabar Vase, 18th/19th Century This cinnabar vase is carved depicting an interesting design, boldly displaying cinnabar layers. This vase comes with a carved wooden base. It is approximately 7 5/8 inches high, without the base. $2,500 - $3,000

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307 A Chinese Carved Huanghuali Brush Pot, 18th Century This huanghuali brush pot is carved depicting a scholar climbing a mountain, and a has a poem inscribed on it. It is approximately 5 7/8 inches high X 4 15/16 inches wide. $2,000 - $2,500 308 A Chinese Zitan Brush Pot, Early Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) This zitan brush pot is carved in bas relief depicting a scene of a village in the mountains. The carving is probably from the Republic period. It is approximately 3inches in diameter X 4 7/8 inches high. $2,000 - $2,500 309

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309 Zitan Peach Shaped Bowl, 18th century This zitan bowl is carved depicting a peach. The stem of th peach attaches to a branch forming a handle. The branch curves under the bowl, where the carving continues in the shape of leaves branches and smaller peaches. The point of the peach forms a pour spout for the bowl. The bowl is approximately 4 inches diameter X 1 5/8 inches high. $1,500 - $2,000

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310 A Chinese Bamboo Carved Boat with a Well Carved Wood Base, Late 19th Century This bamboo is exquisitely carved depicting life on a boat. People are aboard, in various poses. Two people are talking, one person stands at the rail, peering off into the distance, while another is working on the floor beneath him. A child climbs a post, and another person works in a window area, while the last person holds laundry out on a pole. The boat is covered in nets, fishing tackle, laundry, baskets and hats. There is a pig on board, as well as a cat. The carved base represents waves. It is approximately 8 1/4 inches high X 12 1/2 inches long X 3 3/4 inches wide. $1,500 - $2,000 311 A Pair Carved Bamboo Panels, Late 19th to Early 20th Century These bamboo panels were carved as a tribute to Dong Qichang (1555–1636). The characters are carved and painted black. There are two marks on one of the panels. Each panel is fitted with a brass bale at the top. Each panel measures approximately 43 1/4 inches high, including the bale X 4 7/8 inches wide. $800 - $1,000

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312 A Full Chinese Kangxi Dictionary in the Original Wooden Box, Guangxu Period (1875-1908) This kangxi dictionary, in six volumes, was published in the Guangxu period. The box is approximately 10 7/8 inches high X 13 3/8 inches deep X 25 1/4 inches wide. $1,000 - $1,200

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313 A Chinese Two Volume Dictionary of Ancient Writing, Republic Period (19121949) This two volume dictionary of ancient writing, published in the Republic period, has collectors’ stamps, and consists of 8 bound sections in each volume. Each volume is protected in a blue covered binder. Including the binders, they are 10 3/8 inches high X 6 1/8 inches wide X 6 1/2 inches thick, combined. $1,000 - $2,000 314 A Tibetan Wood Bowl with Silver Insert and Silver Base, 19th Century. A Tibetan wood bowl with a silver insert and silver base from the 19th century. The wood bowl has four decorative flowers on the side, each petal is made of a bezel set gemstone. On the silver base, are carved and enameled Buddhist characters above a foot rimmed by a decorative strip of bezel set gemstones. The bowl has a hammered silver insert, and a Mandarin mark. It is approximately 2 7/8 inches high X 5 3/8 inches in diameter. $500 - $800

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315 A Chinese Carved Bamboo Arm Rest signed ‘Duan Hua’, 19th Century This bamboo arm rest is carved depicting Su Dongpo with an ink stone near bamboo. It is signed ‘Duan Hua’. It is approximately. 9 3/4 inches long X 2 3/4 inches wide. $300 - $800 316 A Chinese Bamboo Carved Luohan Arm Rest, 19th Century This bamboo arm rest is carved depicting the figure of Luohan sitting holding a staff, with a teapot and cup on a table next to him. It is approximately 7 5/8 inches long. $1,800 - $2,200 317 A Set of 4 Carved Bamboo Arm Rests, 19th Century This set of 4 arm rests are carved to depict the four seasons: Mei (Winter) with Plum Blossoms, Lan (Spring) with Orchids, Zhu (Summer) with Bamboo, and Ju (Autumn) with Chrysanthemums. They are approximately 10 3/4 inches long X 2 1/2 inches wide, each. $800 - $1,200

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318 A Chinese Olive Pit Carved Boat and Base, 19th Century The first of these two finely carved olive pits depict a boat that features flowers, shutters that open and close revealing people inside, geometric designs, and people. There is a poem inscribed on the bottom of the boat. The second of the the olive pits is carved to form a base for the boat and depicts flowers and waves. On the bottom of the base is a four character mark. The boat is approximately 1 1/2 inches long, and the base is approximately 1 1/8 inches long. $500 - $600 318 Fine Asain Art & Antiques / 149


319 An important Gilt Bronze Seated Figure of Green Tara, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This figure depicts Green Tara seated in lalitasana on a double-lotus base. Her left arm is raised toward her chest. Her right arm extends down and grasps the stem of a lotus. On both sides, Green Tara has lotuses rising to her shoulders. Her dress is elaborate, she is wearing dhoti and a loose shawl over the shoulders. She is adorned with bejeweled necklaces draping and dangling down her chest, and a bejeweled chatelaine around her waist. Her ears are large and adorned with earrings. Her eyes are closed. Green Tara’s hair is knotted at the top with two braids flowing down her back. Her crown includes a Buddha, and the top knot of her hair is adorned. Her legs are extended and her feet are bare; she has long toes. The figure is approximately 7 1/8 inches high X 4 1/2 inches wide. $30,000 - $40,000 From a Florida estate

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320 320 A Small Chinese Huanghuali Cup and a Bronze Seal with a Beast Finial, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This Huanghuali cup is carved with a bamboo shaped handle. It has a brass insert fitted into it. The bronze seal is cast as one piece, having a beast finial. The cup is approximately 1 inch high X 3 inches wide, including the handle, and the seal is approximately 1 3/8 inches high X 1 inch wide. $1,000 - $1,200 321 Three Chinese Soapstone Seals, 19th Century Two of the seals are double sided. The tallest of the seals is approximately 2 1/8 inches high $300 - $500

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322 A Chinese Ink Stone with an Old Rosewood Box, Late 19th to Early 20th Century. The stone is rectangular in shape and is carved with a dragon in each of the two corners of the deep well. The stone is fitted into an old rosewood box. It is approximately 9 inches high X 6 7/8 inches wide. $2,000 - $2,500 323 Three (3) Chinese Wooden Bases, 19th Century The first base is round and highly carved with five low feet. The second base is rectangular in shape, standing upon four legs. The third base is round and simply carved, standing upon five carved legs. the bases are approximately 2 5/8 inches high X 6 1/4 inches in diameter, 1 5/8 inches high X 10 3/4 inches long X 4 7/16 inches wide, and 4 1/8 inches high X 6 3/4 inches in diameter, respectively. $1,500 - $2,000

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324 A Large Chinese Gilt Wood Standing Luohan, 18th/19th Century This large wood carving, depicting a Luohan is posed standing on top of a carved wood base. He has a long flowing robe that falls in pleats and is open at the chest. The skin of the luohan is painted red, and his garments are painted a copper brown. Gilt paint highlights his features. The luohan has pendulous ears. In his right, hand, raise at the wrist, he is holding a single bead while the other hand is holding a string of beads that drape over his left shoulder and around his body. It is approximately 46 3/4 inches high X 18 1/2 inches wide. $4,500 - $6,000

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325 A Chinese Cinnabar Carved Round Box, 19th Century This round cinnabar box is carved depicting a floral and scrollwork design. On the cover is a vignette depicting a village scene in the mountains. The vignette is surrounded by a Greek key pattern. There are flowers and scrollwork carved on the side of the cover. The inside of the box is covered with black lacquer. It is approximately 6 1/8 inches high X 11 3/8 inches wide. $6,000 - $7,000 326 A Chinese Bronze Paper Weight of a Monkey Carrying a Double Gourd, Ming Dynasty (13681644) This bronze paper weight depicts a seated, smiling monkey that is carrying a double gourd on its back. It is approximately 1 3/4 inches high. $600 - $800 327 A Chinese Bronze Boy Paper Weight, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This bronze paper weight depicts a boy kneeling in supplication. It is approximately 2 1/8 inches high X 1 3/4 inches wide. $600 - $1,000

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328 A Pair of Chinese Lacquer Plates with Mother of Pearl Inlay, 17th/18th Century These stunning black lacquer plates feature scalloped edges and are inlaid with purple, blue, pink, and green mother of pearl. They are decorated both front and back. The front is a vignette with a house, and two people on opposite sides of a stream lined by trees and flowering plants. There is a line of birds flying between the people. The inlay on the back of the plate depicts a flowering plant. The plates are approximately 7 7/8 inches in diameter. $3,500 - $4,000 329 A Chinese Bronze Lions and Ball Paper Weight, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This bronze paper weight depicts a fierce guardian lion with its front left paw atop a ball, and a cub on its back. It is approximately 2 1/2 inches high X 2 1/4 inches long. $600 - $1,000

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330 A Chinese Gilt Wood Carved Buddha with Base, 18th/19th Century This is a gold painted wood carved Buddha seated in dhyansana atop a three piece double lotus throne pedestal. On the middle of his chest, Buddha has a wan symbol.. His plain robes flow in pleats and folds and his hands are in dhyana murda, his face is serene, his lips are tinted red, and his eyes are large and dropping. Buddha has brown tonsured hair is carved in tight curls. The lotus throne has scroll design. It is approximately 19 inches high, including the pedestal. $1,500 - $2,000

331 A Small Chinese Cannon, Early Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) This early Ming Dynasty small cannon is marked “Made in the Third Year of Hongwu� (1370) and is of the period. It features an opening at the back to insert a pole for support, and a handle to aim and steady it. It is approximately 17 1/2 inches long. $2,000 - $2,500 330

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332 332 A Large Gilt-Splashed Bronze Gu Vase, 18th Century This two piece, gilt-splashed, gu vase features two dragon shaped handles. Each dragon is depicted as being perched on the neck of the vase with its head turned so that if faces outward from the vase, with its tail sinuously draped halfway around the vessel. Three additional dragon shaped figures, in high relief, appear to climb the body of the vase, their claws in the form of flowers. The three dragon shapes are counter balanced by three alternating lion heads, also in high relief. The vase has a Xuande Mark, but is of the 18th Century. It is a dramatic looking vessel, and is approximately 24 1/8 inches high. $20,000 - $30,000 From a Southern California estate Fine Asain Art & Antiques / 157


333 A Chinese Huanghuali Two Door Cabinet, 17th/18th Century This huanghuali cabinet features two doors that open to two interior shelves. It is approximately 43 3/8 inches high X 31 5/8 inches long X 17 7/8 wide. $20,000 - $30,000

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334 A Chinese Rosewood Altar Table, Late 19th to Early 20th Century This altar table features an openwork apron and straight legs. The top curves down on each end. It is approximately 33 3/4 inches high X 54 inches long X 17 3/4 inches wide. $3,000 - $4,500

335 A Chinese Rosewood Rectangular Table with Shelves, Late 19th to Early 20th Century This rosewood table features an openwork apron, a large bottom shelf, and two smaller stepped shelves. It is approximately 30 1/4 inches high X 27 3/8 inches long X 13 5/8 inches wide. $1,200 - $1,500

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336 336 A Pair of Chinese Rosewood Side Tables, 19th Century The side tables have a single drawer on each of its four sides, totaling four drawers per table. Each drawer has a carved, fan-shaped drawer pull. The tables feature a carved plaque design on each side of the drawers on all four sides and carved straight legs. They are approximately 21 3/8 inches high X 20 inches deep X 19 inches wide, each. $3,500 - $4,000 337 A Chinese Rosewood Corner Chair, Late 19th to Early 20th Century This beautifully crafted rosewood corner chair features two side slats that are carved in the shape of jars with a symbol. The arms are curved outward in a hook shape, and it has crossed spreaders on the legs. It is approximately 33 3/4 inches high X 25 3/4 inches wide X 20 inches deep.. $800 - $1,000 338 A Chinese ‘Kang’ Rosewood Table, 19th Century This square table has beautiful carved detail along the apron, legs, knees, and feet. The outer corner of each leg is adorned with a carved leaf. It is approximately 11 3/8 inches high X 28 3/8 inches wide. $1,500 - $2,000

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339 339 A Chinese Rosewood Cabinet, Late 19th to Early 20th Century This two piece rosewood cabinet is carved depicting scholars’ items, and features a two door upper cabinet sitting upon a lower base with a single shelf below. The two pieces together are approximately 50 1/2 inches high X 41 1/2 inches long X 22 inches wide. $2,000 - $2,500

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340 A Chinese Rosewood Shrine, Late 19th to Early 20th Century The shrine, in the shape of a roofed structure, features beautifully carved openwork flowers framing the front. It is approximately 22 1/8 inches high X 13 5/8 inches long X 13 1/4 inches wide. $800 - $1,200 341 A Chinese Rosewood Round Table, Late 19th to Early 20th Century This rosewood round table has carved bamboo shaped legs, an openwork apron, bamboo shaped spreaders, and a lotus petal design along the rim. It is approximately 32 inches high X 26 3/4 inches in diameter. $1,200 - $1,500

342 A Chinese Carved Rosewood Arm Chair, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) The backrest of this chair is beautifully carved, depicting a bat, lingzhi, fruit, chestnuts, books and a sword, The chair is approximately 37 5/8 inches high X 18 7/8 inches deep X 25 inches wide. $800 - $1,000 342

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343 A Chinese Carved Rosewood, Yunnan Marble, & Mother of Pearl Opium Bed, Late 19th Century This opium bed features square, round and oval Yunnan marble inserts in the seat, sides and back, and intricately carved mother of pearl depicting scenes of people, flowering plants, birds, animals, and structures. This bed sits atop four ball and claw feet. It is approximately 46 5/8 inches high X 45 inches deep X 72 1/2 inches wide. $4,000 - $6,000

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344 A Chinese Carved Rosewood, Yunnan Marble, & Mother of Pearl inlaid Opium Bed Table, Late 19th Century This table is designed to match the opium bed, with intricately carved mother of pearl, and round and square Yunnan marble inserts. It sits upon ball and claw feet. It is approximately 12 7/8 inches high X 18 1/8 inches deep X 31 3/4 inches wide. $200 - $400

345 A Chinese Carved Rosewood and Marble Arm Chair, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) This arm chair features a carved openwork backrest depicting peaches around a round white marble insert. There are also carved peaches under each armrest. It is approximately 44 3/8 inches high X 18 3/8 inches deep X 24 inches wide. $600 - $800

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346 346 A Chinese Carved Rosewood, Yunnan Marble, and Mother of Pearl Vanity, Late 19th Century This vanity features a Yunnan marble top, two locking drawers without keys, a beveled glass mirror, and intricately carved inlaid mother of pearl depicting bamboo, flowering plants, animals, and birds. all sitting upon cabriole legs. It is approximately 77 inches high X 19 7/8 inches deep $1,200 - $1,500 347 A Chinese Huanghuali Box with Drawers, 19th Century This huanghuali box features two doors that when open can be slid down the interior of the sides of the box, revealing seven drawers. The largest drawer on the top has no drawer pull. The box measures approximately 12 3/8 inches high X 6 1/2 inches deep X 12 1/2 inches wide. $2,500 - $3,000

348 A Chinese Carved Rosewood and intricately carved Mother of Pearl, beveled glass Floor Mirror, Late 19th Century. This beveled glass mirror is framed by rosewood with intricately carved mother of pearl depicting flowering plants, bamboo, people, animals and birds. It is approximately 79 3/4 inches high X 23 5/8 inches deep X 53 1/2 inches wide. $600 - $800

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349 Chinese Carved Rosewood and Mother of Pearl Coat Rack pieces, Late 19th Century This is four pieces of a coat rack with intricately carved mother of pearl inlay. The coat rack is missing the base and top. The pole is approximately 68 3/4 inches long. $100 - $200

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350 Three Piece Set, Consisting of a Pair of Chinese Carved Rosewood, Yunnan Marble, & Mother of Pearl Arm Chairs with a Carved Rosewood & Yunnan Marble Tea Stool, Late 19th Century This three piece set includes two arm chairs and a square top tea stool. The beautiful chairs feature rectangular Yunnan marble seats and round Yunnan marble backs rests. They sit upon straight legs with ball and claw feet, have camel back spreaders, and intricately carved mother of pearl inlay depicting flowers. The marble topped, teas stool is also intricately inlaid with mother of pearl depicting flowers. The tea stool has a square Yunnan marble top, and straight ball and claw footed legs. The chairs are approximately 39 3/4 inches high X 19 1/8 inches deep X 25 inches wide, each. The tea stool is approximately 31 3/8 inches high X 16 inches square. $600 – $800

351 A Chinese Round Carved Rosewood & Yunnan Marble Table & Four Stools, Late 19th Century This table and stools features intricately carved Mother of Pearl inlay depicting flowers & birds. The table has a Yunnan marble insert for the table top, and the stools have Yunnan marble seats. The table and stools have cabriole legs, and the legs on the stools finish with ball and claw feet. The table is approximately 33 7/8 inches high X 31 7/8 inches in diameter, and the stools are approximately 19 1/8 inches high X 13 5/8 inches in diameter, each. $1500 – $2000

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352 Two Chinese Carved Oval Rosewood, Yunnan Marble & Mother of Pearl Floral Pattern Inlay Stools, Late 19th Century These stools feature intricately carved mother of pearl inlay and Yunnan marble seats. The stools have cabriole legs finishing with ball and claw feet. They are approximately 19 1/8 inches high X 17 3/8 inches wide X 13 1/2 inches deep, each. $200 – $400 352

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353 Three Piece Set, Consisting of a Pair of Chinese Carved Rosewood, Yunnan Marble, & Mother of Pearl Arm Chairs with a Carved Rosewood & Yunnan Marble Tea Stool, Late 19th Century This three piece set includes two arm chairs and a square top tea stool. The beautiful chairs feature rectangular Yunnan marble seats and round Yunnan marble backs rests. They sit upon straight legs with ball and claw feet, have camel back spreaders, and intricately carved mother of pearl inlay depicting flowers. The marble topped, teas stool is also intricately inlaid with mother of pearl depicting flowers. The tea stool has a square Yunnan marble top, and straight ball and claw footed legs. The chairs are approximately 39 3/4 inches high X 19 1/8 inches deep X 25 inches wide, each. The tea stool is approximately 31 3/8 inches high X 16 inches square. $800 - $1,000

354 Three Piece Set, Consisting of a Pair of Chinese Carved Rosewood, Yunnan Marble, & Mother of Pearl Arm Chairs with a Carved Rosewood & Yunnan Marble Tea Stool, Late 19th Century This three piece set includes two arm chairs and a square top tea stool. The beautiful chairs feature rectangular Yunnan marble seats and round Yunnan marble backs rests. They sit upon straight legs with ball and claw feet, have camel back spreaders, and intricately carved mother of pearl inlay depicting flowers. The marble topped, teas stool is also intricately inlaid with mother of pearl depicting flowers. The tea stool has a square Yunnan marble top, and straight ball and claw footed legs. The chairs are approximately 39 3/4 inches high X 19 1/8 inches deep X 25 inches wide, each. The tea stool is approximately 31 3/8 inches high X 16 inches square. $800 - $1,000

355 Three Piece Set, Consisting of a Pair of Chinese Carved Rosewood, Yunnan Marble, & Mother of Pearl Arm Chairs with a Carved Rosewood & Yunnan Marble Tea Stool, Late 19th Century This three piece set includes two arm chairs and a square top tea stool. The beautiful chairs feature rectangular Yunnan marble seats and round Yunnan marble backs rests. They sit upon straight legs with ball and claw feet, have camel back spreaders, and intricately carved mother of pearl inlay depicting flowers. The marble topped, teas stool is also intricately inlaid with mother of pearl depicting flowers. The tea stool has a square Yunnan marble top, and straight ball and claw footed legs. The chairs are approximately 39 3/4 inches high X 19 1/8 inches deep X 25 inches wide, each. The tea stool is approximately 31 3/8 inches high X 16 inches square. $800 - $1,000

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356 A Pair of Chinese Round Rosewood Tables, 19th Century These tables are slightly flared on the sides and are carved along the apron and bow-shaped legs. They are approximately 15 3/4 inches high X 17 inches in diameter, each. $3,000 - $4,000

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357 A Round Chinese Dragon Embroidery, 19th Century This embroidery features three five clawed dragons flying above waves, among clouds and flames, and each chasing a flaming pearl. The scene is bordered by a flower design. It is done in blue, orange, gold, and white thread on a orange ground silk cloth center, and a black ground silk cloth boarder. It is approximately 26 1/2 inches in diameter. $600 - $1,000

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358 A Chinese Crane Ranking Badge, 19th Century This embroidered ranking badge depicts a crane flying toward the sun among clouds, and above water. It is embroidered with gold, light blue, dark blue, green, red, brown, and white thread. There is a Greek key design boarder surrounding it. It is approximately 11 1/8 inches, square. $300 - $500

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359 A Chinese Silk Ranking Badge of Qilin, 19th Century A 19th century beautifully embroidered silk ranking badge of Qilin, a mythological beast. The qilin has two horns, flames about its haunches, and is surrounded by waves, clouds, and an orange sun. The scene is embroidered in gold thread on a black background, save for the sun which is embroidered in orange thread. It is framed in a gold painted wooden frame with glass. It is approximately 11 inches high X 11 1/2 inches wide. $600 - $800 360 A Chinese Silk Woven Table Cloth Depicting Clouds and Cranes, 18th/19th Century The design is woven on a blue ground with cream, gold and hints of green and red. It is approximately 65 inches long X 51 1/2 inches wide. $1,500 - $2,000

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361 Three Round Chinese Ranking Badges, Early 19th Century Three embroidered ranking badges, each of which depicts a five clawed dragon above waves amidst clouds, flames, and a pearl. The badges are framed with glass. They are approximately 10 1/8 inches in diameter each. $1,200 - $1,500 362 A Chinese Embroidered Silk Panel Depicting the God of Longevity, 19th Century The embroidered scene is on an red silk ground and is bordered in black silk. It depicts the god of longevity with an attendant The god is seen holding a staff with a dragon head and scrolls tied to it. There is a deer below, and bats flying throughout the scene. The noses of the god and attendant are raised, giving a three dimensional aspect to the work. The reverse side is tan cotton linen. It is approximately 82 inches long X 33 inches wide. $1,500 - $2,000

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363 363 A Chinese Kesi Panel Depicting Court Ladies, 19th Century This kesi tapestry is woven depicting three court ladies standing in a room with an elephant vase containing a flowering plant sitting upon a table, and flowers on the floor. It is framed in a wooden frame with glass. It is approximately 37 1/8 inches high X 19 3/4 inches wide including the frame. $3,000 - $4,000

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364 A Chinese Woven Dragon Rug, Late 19th Century This hand knotted rug features five, five clawed dragons amidst clouds with two flaming pearls. The scene is surrounded by an additional twelve flaming pearls, and a border of multi-colored waves. The primary color of this rug is a golden ground, with pink, red, blue, green, cream, yellow, and brown designs. It is approximately 74 inches long without the tassels X 48 3/4 inches wide. $2,500 - $3,000

365 A Chinese Silk Crane Ranking Badge, 19th Century The badge’s background is black and it is embroidered in gold, light blue, dark blue, white, grey, and light pink thread. In the center is a crane that is surrounded with bats, waves, clouds, flowers and trees. The gold sun is at the top left There is a scroll boarder around the scene. It is in a gold painted wood frame with glass. It is approximately 11 5/8 inches high X 11 1/2 inches wide. $500 - $800

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366 366 Two Chinese Pillowcases, 19th Century The first pillowcase is embroidered on black fabric and depicts a five clawed dragon chasing a flaming pearl among the clouds, surrounded by a bordered depicting crustaceans. It has a tassel on each of its four corners. The second pillowcase is embroidered on a single blue fabric background which is folded in half, creating a pillowcase that is embroidered on the front and back. Each side is embroidered with gold, red, light blue, brown, and lavender colored thread and each side depicts two people in a boat near a bridge that has a third person on it, and a mountain village in the background. The pillow cases are approximately 21 inches X 22 7/8 inches, and 17 1/2 inches long X 13 1/2 inches wide, respectively. $500 - $600

367 A Chinese Ranking Badge with a Leopard, 18th/19th Century This ranking badge is embroidered primarily in gold and blue colored thread, depicting a leopard surrounded by waves, clouds, and one sun. It is framed in a gold painted wood frame with glass, and has a cloth mat. It is approximately 11 inches high X 11 1/2 inches wide without the matting or frame. $300 - $400

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368 A Chinese Blue Ground Dragon Robe, Early 19th Century This dragon robe is embroidered on blue cloth with gold, light blue, and white thread, and depicts fifteen, five clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls among clouds and bats, above the water. There are three dragons on the front of the robe, three dragons on the back of the robe, a dragon on each shoulder of the robe, and a dragon on each cuff, as well as five dragons around the collar. The cuffs and collar are embroidered on black cloth. The robe is approximately 52 inches long X 56 inches wide at the sleeves. $1,500 - $2,000

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369 A Chinese Yellow Robe, Early 19th Century An Early 19th century Chinese yellow-ground robe with a black fabric collar and cuffs. There are round cream colored designs with two dragons each woven into the fabric, creating a subtle pattern. It is approximately 52 1/8 inches wide X 30 3/8 inches long. $600 - $800

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370 370 A Chinese Blue Ground Dragon Robe, Early 19th Century This dragon robe is embroidered on blue cloth with gold, light blue, black, and white thread, and depicts fifteen, five clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls among clouds, and bats, above the water. There are three dragons on the front of the robe, three dragons on the back of the robe, a dragon on each shoulder of the robe, and a dragon on each cuff, as well as five dragons around the collar. The cuffs and collar are embroidered on black cloth. It is approximately 53 inches long X 84 inches wide at the sleeves. $2,000 - $2,500

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371 A Chinese Red Child’s Robe, Early 19th Century This robe has embroidered scenes of children in gardens with butterflies on a red ground. The cuffs and collar is cream ground with blue flowers and gold thread piping. The inside is blue silk. It is approximately 20 3/8 inches long X 38 inches wide at the sleeves $500 - $800

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372 372 An Exceptional Chinese Blue Ground with Gold Thread Dragon Robe, Early 19th Century This robe is embroidered with light blue, dark blue, white, gold, purple, and orange thread and depicts fifteen, five clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls among the clouds, above the water, with birds, bats, and flames. Three large dragons can be found on the front of the robe, 3 large dragons can be found on the back of the robe, there is a dragon on each shoulder, and a dragon on each cuff. There are five dragons around the collar. The cuffs and collar are embroidered on black cloth. It is approximately 53 inches long X 72 inches wide at the sleeves. $4,000 - $5,000

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373 373 Two Court Lady Paintings by Chinese Artist Fei Dan Xu, 19th Century Each painting portrays a regally dressed court lady. In one of the paintings, the lady is standing holding a blood-tipped sword on a hillside, with the moon in the background, while carrying a covered bowl. In the other painting a lady reclines on the ground in a bamboo grove and appears to be holding a pipe. They are in simple frames with glass, and are approximately 12 7/8 inches high X 9 3/4 inches wide, without their frames. $3,000 - $4,500 374 A Chinese Painting on Silk of a Deer as a Tribute to Yu Zhiding, 18th Century This 18th Century painting on silk portrays a deer walking in a forest that is a tribute to Yu Zhiding (1647-1716), The painting framed in wood with a cream colored mat and glass. It is approximately 10 1/4 inches high X 8 1/2 inches wide. $1,500 - $2,000

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375 A Painting of a Pheasant on a Rock, signed by Chinese Artist Jiang Pu (1708-1761) This color on silk painting depicts a pheasant perched upon a rock beneath a tree, surrounded by flowers. There is a large stamp at the top of the work. It is framed in a gilded carved wooden frame with a gold brocade mat and glass. It is approximately 38 7/8 inches high X 21 1/4 inches 1501wide, without the mat or frame. $4,500 - $6,000

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376 376 A Set of Six Chen Zhongguang Paintings, 19th Century This is a set of six paintings depicting birds, flowers, and insects by artist Chen Zhongguang. Each painting has an inscription and the artist’s stamp. They are framed in carved bamboo-like wooden frames with mats and glass. One frame is slightly narrower than the remaining five. The paintings are approximately 11 7/8 inches high X 16 7/8 inches wide, without the frames. $5,000 - $6,000

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377 377 An Album with Chinese Rice Paper Paintings, 19th Century This album, bound in leather, contains approximately 93 rice paper paintings, depicting such subjects as birds, boats, flowers, butterflies and insects, people, and landscapes. . The album is approximately 11 inches long X 3 inches deep X 8 7/8 inches wide. The rice paper paintings it holds are smaller and vary in size. $1,500 - $2,000 378 A Painting of Flowers and Birds by Chinese Artist Wen Luo (1790-1849), Color on Silk This piece depicts birds on a flowering branch protruding from a hillside. It has an inscription in the upper right corner and two stamps. It is framed in a wooden frame, carved to resemble bamboo, and has a mat. It is approximately 40 inches high X 14 1/2 inches wide without the frame and mat. $2,000 - $2,500

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379 A Scrolled Chinese Landscape Painting by Chinese Artist Li Yanshan (18981961) This is vertical painting of a mountain lake scene, is painted in hues of light blue, brown, green, and black, and has an inscription at the top and three stamps. It rolled in scroll fashion, and is hung by the scroll tie for display. It is approximately 25 3/4 inches long X 12 1/2 inches wide. $2,000 - $2,500

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380 A Set of Six Panels, Four Painted by Chinese Artist Ju Lian (1828-1904) and Two with Chinese Calligraphy by Li Jian (1747-1799) This set of six panels consists of four paintings on silk painted by Ju Lian (1828-1904), depicting flowers with butterflies and other insects, together with a pair of calligraphies on paper by Li Jian (1747-1799) Each are framed in wood with decorative metal hangers, matted with paper, and covered with glass. The paintings are approximately 41 inches high X 10 1/2 inches wide, each, without the frames, and the calligraphies are approximately 45 1/4 inches high X 10 1/2 inches wide, each, without the frames. $25,000 - $35,000 From a Vancouver estate

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381 A Chinese Calligraphy Given to Rui Fang by Yu Youren (1879-1964) This calligraphy on paper has one stamp in red on the left, and is framed in a gold colored metallic frame with glass. It is approximately 35 1/4 inches high X 12 3/4 inches wide. $4,500 - $6,000 From son of the receipient

382 A Chinese Calligraphy on a Round Silk Fan by He Weipu (1842-1922) This round silk fan contains calligraphy by He Weipu and two stamps. It is mounted on paper and protected by a frame and glass. The fan is approximately 8 inches in diameter $300 - $500

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383 A Chinese Album Leaf Painting, Red Cliff, by Yu Zhiding (1647-1716) This ink on paper, album leaf painting depicts a sampan carrying four people on a river, along a cliff at night. The moon is seen over the mountain top, and the central character is pointing upward. The work has four stamps. It is framed in an inlaid black lacquer frame with matting and glass. It is approximately 12 1/8 inches high X 11 5/8 inches wide without the matting or frame. $1,500 - $2,000 From a Ottawa estate, acquired in China early 1900s

384 A Chinese Fan Painted by Niu Pusun with Calligraphy by Zhang Qihou, Early 20th Century There are beautifully painted, yellow and pink chrysanthemums on one side of this fan, both sides have calligraphy. The guardsticks are approximately 12 1/2 inches long, and the fan’s length is approximately 18 1/2 inches wide, when opened. $1,500 - $2,000

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385 A Chinese Shoreline Landscape Hand Scroll, Late 19th Century This landscape painted on silk and mounted to a paper hand scroll depicts a shoreline scene with boats, a wall, people, a bridge, trees, and mountains, in beautiful hues of greens and blues, contrasted with pops of red, grays black, and coral. It has a stamp in red, and is a tribute to Qiu Yin (1494-1552), but most likely from the late 19th century. It is approximately 13 1/8 inches high X 110 1/2 inches wide, without the scrolled paper backing $3,500 - $4,000 From the estate of Rene Dumont, a well-known French agricultural economists, sociologist, and politician, who ran for the French Presidency in 1974. Mr. Dumont visited China many times beginning in the 1930s and published several books about China.

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386 A Chinese Hand Scroll Landscape of a Road, Late 19th Century This color on silk landscape painting, mounted to a hand scroll paper backing, depicts a road from a wall gate to the sea. Along the road are various travelers, pack animals, and villages. There are boats at the shore and on the sea. It has three large stamps, two at one end and one at the other end, and is a tribute to Guo Xi (1020-1090). It is most likely from the late 19th Century The painting is approximately 12 3/4 inches high X 198 5/8 inches wide, without the hand scroll paper backing. $1,500 - $2,000 From the estate of Rene Dumont, a well-known French agricultural economists, sociologist, and politician, who ran for the French Presidency in 1974. Mr. Dumont visited China many times beginning in the 1930s and published several books about China.

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387 A Chinese Calligraphy Given to Huang Tizai by Yu Youren (1879-1964) This calligraphy on paper is approximately 39 1/2 inches high X 12 5/8 inches wide $6,000 - $7,000 From son of the receipient

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388 388 503076 A Chinese Calligraphy Given to Huang Tizai by Dong Zuobin (1895-1963) This calligraphy on paper is approximately 32 inches high X 13 1/8 inches wide $4,000 - $5,000 From son of the receipient

389 389 A Chinese Calligraphy Given to Huang Tizai by Liang Hanchao (1899-1975) This calligraphy on paper is approximately 26 3/8 inches high X 12 5/8 inches wide From the son of the recipient. $1,000 - $1,500 From son of the receipient

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390 A Scrolled Chinese Thangka Color on Paper, 18th/19th Century This color on paper portrait of Thangka is mounted on gold colored scrolled paper with a floral pattern. The background is bright green, with gold, pink, and blue accents. Thankgka is standing on a platform wearing an elaborate high headdress, and colorful leggings. At the four corners, there are four attendants. The painting is approximately 23 3/4 inches long X 16 inches wide, without the scrolled backing paper. $3,500 - $4,000

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391 A Chinese Fan Calligraphy by Da Chongguang (16231692) This calligraphy on a paper fan by the well known, early Qing Dynasty artist, Da Chongguang is approximately 10 1/4 inches high X 22 inches wide. $3,000 - $4,000

392 A Chinese Calligraphy by Yu Youren (1879-1964) This calligraphy on paper is mounted to a hand scroll backing. It is approximately 54 inches high X 13 inches wide, not including the hand scroll backing. $3,000 - $4,500

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393 A Scrolled Chinese Landscape Ink on Paper by Gao Jian (1634-1707) This ink on paper work by renown early Qing dynasty artist Gao Jian features a mountain village scene with trees, people, and structures It has an inscription and two stamps in the upper right hand corner, and is mounted to a scrolled paper backing. It is approximately 53 1/2 inches high X 27 1/4 inches wide, without the scrolled paper backing. $2,500 - $3,000

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394 A Chinese Scrolled Painting of a Palace Under Moonlight, 19th Century This vertical painting on silk, mounted to scrolled paper, in meticulous detail depicts a delightfully rich image of a building and surrounding landside filled with people. It is done in hues of greens, blues, pinks, and browns. It is a Tribute Yu Zhiding (1647-1716). It is approximately 52 1/4 inches long X 16 inches wide, without the backing paper. $1,500 - $2,000

395 A Set of Four Chinese Erotic Paintings, 19th Century This set of four erotic paintings consists of two paintings on silk, and two paintings on paper. The subjects of each painting are portrayed in a coital pose. Each painting is framed in a gilded wooden frame, carved to resemble bamboo, with a mat and glass. The two paintings on silk are approximately 6 5/8 inches high X 5 5/8 inches wide, without the mats or frames, and the paintings on paper are approximately 8 3/4 inches high X 7 1/2 inches wide, without the mats or frames. $1,500 - $2,000

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NO WARRANTY: All items are sold “As-is, Where-is” with no warranty express or implied. Time will be made available prior to each Auction for a preview of the items to be sold. It is the buyer’s responsibility to carefully inspect the items prior to the Auction to determine condition, authenticity, and/or usefulness. Most items offered for sale are used and may contain defects not immediately detectable. Bidders are encouraged to inspect the property prior to bidding. Bidders must adhere to the preview and inspection exhibition dates and times posted. All sales are final. DESCRIPTIONS AND PHOTOGRAPHS: Item descriptions or photographs are not to be used in lieu of a personal inspection of an item. Any statement written or verbal, in the catalog, on a condition report, on an invoice, on a bill of sale, or stated before, during or after the auction, or written or stated elsewhere, as to physical condition, history or provenance, origin, age, culture, source, measurement, size, weight, fineness, quality, imperfections or damage, authorship or artistry, usefulness, rarity, importance, historical relevance, where an item has been displayed, exhibited, or previously sold, or as to the items value or any other feature of the item are statements of opinion and not representations or warranties. No employee, agent, or auctioneer of Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. is authorized to make any representation or warranty on behalf of Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. or on behalf of the consignor regarding any item. LANGUAGE: The language spoken at Oakridge Auction Gallery is American English. In many cases however, we do try to accommodate the spoken language(s) of our bidders. Although Oakridge Auction Gallery may in certain cases have an employee or employees who speak other languages, Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. is not responsible for errors or damages caused by language, including misinterpretations, or incorrect pronunciation. By registering to bid and bidding at our auctions, you attest that you assume full responsibility for all communication, and will secure the services of an interpreter if necessary. NO REFUNDS: Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. does not give refunds. Oakridge Auction Gallery, in its role as sales agent for individuals, estates, trusts, public and private institutions, and other individuals and entities, sells consigned property. Bidders are encouraged to carefully inspect all items prior to bidding. All items offered for sale are available for preview and inspection prior to the sale. By registering for a sale and bidding on an item or lot, you are representing that you or your agent have examined the item as fully as you desire, and are specifically waiving any rights to rescind your final bid after the item or lot is declared sold, or to rescind the contract created as a result of the auction sale. IDENTIFICATION: A government issued photo ID or Passport is required at the time of registration. All Bidder Registrations by mail or email must be accompanied by a copy of the photo ID or Passport. No Bidder Registration Form will be processed without an accompanying ID or Passport. DEPOSIT: A valid credit card is required at the time of registration in lieu of a cash deposit. Winning bidders will be given an opportunity to use a substitute method of payment. A Bidder Registration will not be processed without a deposit. If you do not wish to provide valid Credit Card Authorization form containing valid credit card information as a deposit, you may submit a$2,500.00 USD deposit by cash or wire transfer prior to the auction. In the event that you are a successful purchaser at the auction, your deposit will be applied to your invoice total. If your deposit is in excess of your invoice total, any overage will be refunded to you. In the event that you are not a successful purchaser at the auction, your complete deposit will be refunded to you.

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PAYMENT: All invoices must be paid in full within 10 days of the auction. Acceptable forms of payment will be: Cash in United States Currency, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Union Pay, PayPal, Wire Transfer, or Cashier’s Check. Items paid for by Cashier’s Check will be held by Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. for 10 banking days before being released to the purchaser or shipping company. ALL items invoiced to a bidder must be paid for in full prior to the bidder receiving ANY of the items purchased. The purchaser grants Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. and the consignor(s) a security interest in the property purchased. Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. may retain as collateral security for the purchaser’s obligations to us, all items identified on the purchaser’s invoice(s), along with any payment(s) received from the purchaser, and any other item(s) Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. may possess, belonging to the purchaser, until such time that the purchaser’s obligations for payment to Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. are satisfied. Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. and the consigner(s) retain all rights as a secured party under the laws of the State of Virginia By registering and Bidding at this auction, you agree that if on the eleventh (11th) day following the sale, your invoice(s) found to be unpaid, that the payment is late, and you specifically authorize Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. to charge the credit card that you used as a registration deposit, in a single transaction or in multiple transactions, until the balance owed to Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. is paid in full, at the full Buyer’s Premium rate, regardless of any arrangement made to pay otherwise. Any invoice remaining open after 60 days, will be charged interest at a rate of 0.5% per month beginning on the 61st day. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR NON-COMPLIANCE: Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc., and the consignor(s) reserve the right to use any and all remedies for non-payment or for non-compliance with these Terms & Conditions, afforded to us by law. In addition to any such remedy or remedies available to us, including without limitation, the right to hold the purchaser liable for the purchase price, Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. may at its sole discretion and option: (a) compel specific performance and hold the purchaser liable for the full invoice price, (b) cancel the sale, retaining all payments made by the purchaser as liquidated damages and not as a penalty, or (c) resell any item or lot of items by public or private sale and hold the purchaser liable for all damages, including the difference between the invoice amount and the bid price realized when the item(s) are resold, all costs for resale, including our commission at our customary rate, and other damages incurred, including storage costs, sale expenses, and attorney fees. REPORTING OF CASH PAYMENTS: In order to comply with the United States, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the United States Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) rules, Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. will file a Form 8300 to report all transactions or related transactions that involve the receipt of Cash or a combination of Cash and a Cashier’s Check, where the total of the Cash or Combination of Cash and Cashier’s Check(s) received in the transaction or related transactions is in excess of $10,000.00. Wire Transfers and Credit Card payments are not considered Cash Transactions. Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. is not required to report: 1) Non-Cash transactions such as Wire Transfers and Credit Card payments, 2) Cash and/or Cashier’s Check Transactions of $10,000.00 or less, or 3) transactions where a Cashier’s Check is received in excess of $10,000.00 and Cash received in the same transaction or related transactions is $10,000.00 or less. If, based on your method of payment, reporting it required, by registering for and bidding at this auction, you agree to assist Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. fulfill their reporting requirement by accurately completing FinCEN Form 8300 and providing your Taxpayer Identification Number. If you are a nonresident alien individual or a foreign organization that:

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1) does not have income effectively connected with the conduct of a United States trade or business, 2) does not have an office or place of business or a fiscal or paying agent in the United States, 3) does not file a United States Federal Income Tax Return, 4) does not furnish a United States Withholding Certificate, 5) does not furnish a Taxpayer Identification Number on any return, statement, or other documents as required by the United States Income Tax Regulations, or 6)if as an individual you have not chosen to file a joint United States Federal Income Tax Return with a spouse who is a United States Citizen or Resident, then you are not required to provide a Taxpayer Identification Number. However, the transaction must still be reported on Form 8300, the address must be that of the foreign address, and a government-issued identification must be provided, such as a Passport. REGISTRATION: Registration is required in order to bid at any Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. Auction. This registration includes your name, address, phone number, email address, a government issued Identification such as a Passport or Driver’s License, and your signature. Your photo may also be taken as part of the registration process. Since the act of bidding at an Auction creates a binding contract, the giving of false registration information may constitute an act of fraud. By registering to bid you agree to be added to our email list. You have the option to opt-out after you receive the first email. To register to bid as an in-person bidder, or as a live online bidder, simply fill out our Bidder Registration Form and Credit Card Authorization Form at our customer service desk during or before the exhibition, or you may register by submitting the Bidder Registration Form and the Credit Card Authorization Form, along with a copy or photograph of your government-issued ID or Passport, at http://www.oakridgeauctiongallery.com/bidder-forms.html. After your registration is processed, our staff will provide you with a bidder number paddle. This paddle allows you to bid at the auction for which you are registered. You must register for each auction in which you would like to bid. To register as an absentee bidder or as a telephone bidder, fill out the Absentee/Telephone Bidder Registration Form and the Credit Card Authorization Form at our customer service desk during or before the exhibition, or you may register by filling out the Absentee/Telephone Bidder Registration Form and the Credit Card Authorization Form at http://www.oakridgeauctiongallery.com/bidder-forms.html, and submit it along with a copy of your government-issued ID or Passport. After your registration is processed, our staff will provide you with a bidder number paddle. If you do not wish to provide the Credit Card Authorization Form, please email accounting@oakridgeauctiongallery.com, or call +1-703291-1010, Extension 202, for deposit instructions. STANDARD BID INCREMENTS: All biding, including absentee, online, and phone bidding, will follow the established standard bid increments outlined below. All attempts will be made to strictly follow the Standard Bid Increments. However, the auctioneer reserves the right to deviate from the Standard Bid Increment, as necessary. If the Bid amount is: Less than $200 $200 - $500 $500 - $1,000 $1,000 - $2,000 $2,000 - $5,000 $5,000 - $10,000 $10,000 - $20,000 $20,000 - $50,000 $50,000 - $100,000 $100,000 - $200,000 $200,000 or more

The Standard Bid Increment $10/$20/$25 $25/$50 $50/$100 $100/$250 $250/$500 $500/$1,000 $1,000/$2,500 $2,500/$5,000 $5,000/$10,000 $10,000 At Auctioneer’s discretion

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CUT BIDS: The Auctioneer may accept or reject a Cut Bid at their sole discretion. There will be at the most, one Cut Bid accepted per item. A Cut Bid will drop the Bid Increment to the next lower Standard Bid Increment. Bidding will continue at the new lower Bid Increment, with increases in the Bid Increment at one rung lower than the Standard Bid Increment. The Auctioneer will not accept “Quarter” Cut Bids. CUT BID EXAMPLE: If the current bid is at $3,000, following the Standard Bid Increments, the bid being sought would be $3,500. If the auctioneer sees no offer at $3,500, they may lower the asking bid to $3,250, still within the standard bid increment. If there is no offer at $3,250, the auctioneer may entertain a cut bid of $3,100, and bidding would continue at $100 increments until the bid reaches $5,000. Upon reaching $5,000, the Bid Increment would increase to $250, until the bid reaches $10,000. At $10,000, the Bid increment would increase to $500, and so forth. RESERVE: All items are subject to a reserve or minimum bid, unless otherwise stipulated. The reserve is the lowest amount the seller is willing to accept for the item or lot. Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. personnel, or the auctioneer, will bid on behalf of the seller up to the reserve. The reserve will never be higher than the low auction estimate. IN-PERSON BIDDING: All bidders must register for each auction, before bidding at Oakridge Auction Gallery. To register to bid, fill out our Bidder Registration Form and Credit Card Authorization Form at our customer service desk during or before the exhibition, or on auction day. You may also register by submitting the Bidder Registration Form and the Credit Card Authorization Form, along with a copy or photograph of your government issued ID or Passport, at http://www.oakridgeauctiongallery.com/bidder-forms.html. After your registration is processed, our staff will provide you with a bidder number paddle. This paddle allows you to bid at the auction for which you are registered. You must register for each auction in which you would like to bid. To bid, simply raise your bidder paddle. LIVE ONLINE BIDDING: You may bid at our auctions, utilizing the following online bidding services: Proxibid.com LiveAuctioneers.com Invaluable.com Once you register with the online bidding service of your choice, we will contact you to complete our Bidder Registration Form and Credit Card Authorization Form. To expedite this process, you may submit the Bidder Registration Form and the Charge Card Authorization Form, along with a copy or photograph of your government issued ID or Passport, at http://www.oakridgeauctiongallery.com/ bidder-forms.html. Once the registration process is complete, you may then bid online at the auction for which you have registered. You must register for each auction in which you would like to bid. If using an online bidding service, a bidder must in addition to accepting and following the TERMS & CONDITIONS herein outlined, accept and follow the Terms & Conditions set forth by the online bidding service. Following the close of the auction, bidders will receive an invoice for their winning bids, including Buyer’s Premium and Sales Tax, due and payable immediately. Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. assumes no liability for damages incurred by the failure or disruption of online services. PRE-BIDDING: Pre-bidding may be available through online bidding services. Pre-bidding is subject to the same TERMS & CONDITIONS as those set forth for Online Bidding.

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ABSENTEE BIDDING: If you cannot be present at an auction to bid in person, and do not wish to bid Live Online, or as a Telephone Bidder, you may still participate at the auction by participating as an absentee bidder. To participate as an absentee bidder, you must register prior to the day of the auction by filling out the Absentee/Telephone Bidder Registration Form and Charge Card Authorization Form at our customer service desk during or before the exhibition, or you may register by submitting the Absentee/Telephone Bidder Registration Form and the Credit Card Authorization Form, along with a copy or photograph of your government issued ID or Passport at http://www.oakridgeauctiongallery.com/bidder-forms.html. After your registration is processed, our staff will provide you with a bidder number paddle. This paddle will allow a proxy bidder from our staff to bid on your behalf up to the maximum bid that you indicated on your Absentee/Telephone Bidder Supplement Form(s), at the auction for which you are registered. You must register for each auction in which you would like to bid. Bidding on an item will be considered sufficient evidence that an Absentee Bidder accepts all conditions set forth in these BIDDER TERMS & CONDITIONS. In the event of a tie bid between an Absentee Bidder and a bidder who is actively bidding, whether in-person, on the telephone, or online, the actively bidding bidder will prevail. When submitting an Absentee Bid, the bid amount should be the highest amount that you are willing to bid prior to the addition of the Buyer’s Premium or Sales Tax. A proxy bidder will actually bid on the item in open and competitive bidding, with the goal of purchasing the item on your behalf at the lowest possible bid. Therefore, the final bid on an item may be less than the amount of your bid. Maximum bids on your Absentee/Telephone Bidder Supplement Form(s) must be represented in U.S. Dollar amounts, following the standard bid increment table described herein. “Buy” bids will not be accepted. By registering and bidding as a n absentee bidder, you attest that you understand that the buyer’s premium and sales tax, herein outlined will be in addition to your successful high bid, and will be added to your successful high bid on your invoice. The opening bid on an item with absentee bids shall be: 1) in the case of 3 or more absentee bids, the median bid lowered to the standard bid increment, 2) in the case of 2 absentee bids, the lower of the 2 bids lowered to the standard bid increment, 3) in the case of 1 absentee bid, one-half of that bid lowered to the standard bid increment, and 4) in the case of a lot with a reserve, the reserve amount (if the absentee bid is equal to or higher than the reserve). However, in no case will the opening bid be lower than one half of the low auction estimate. TELEPHONE BIDDING: If you cannot be present at an auction to bid in person, and do not wish to bid Live Online, you may still participate at the auction by participating as a telephone bidder. To participate as a telephone bidder, you must register prior to the day of the auction by filling out the Absentee/Telephone Bidder Registration Form and Credit Card Authorization Form at our customer service desk during or before the exhibition, or you may register by submitting the Absentee/Telephone Bidder Registration Form and the Charge Card Authorization Form, along with a copy of your government issued ID or Passport at http://www.oakridgeauctiongallery.com/bidder-forms.html. After your registration is processed, our staff will provide you with a bidder number paddle. During the auction, one of our Telephone Bidding Clerks will attempt to telephone you at the telephone number that you have given us on the Absentee/Telephone Bidder Registration Form, prior to the lot(s) you have indicated on your Absentee/Telephone Bidder Supplement Form being sold. Our Telephone Bidding Clerk will bid on your behalf, as you instruct them by telephone, using your bidder number paddle, at the auction for which you are registered. You must register for each auction in which you would like to bid. By registering and bidding as a telephone bidder, you affirm that Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. is not responsible for failures in telecommunication services, dropped calls, or issues with call quality, nor for human error, omission, or oversight. Further, you hold Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc., its employees, its agents, and the auctioneer(s) harmless for any damages that might arise from any such failure. Further, you attest that understand that if you are

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not available to receive the telephone call from Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. on the day of the auction, your bids will not be represented. Telephone calls from Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. may come from various telephone numbers and various area codes. However, if we are unable to reach you by telephone, and you have also entered a Maximum Bid on the Supplement to this Registration Form, you authorize Oakridge Auction Gallery to bid on your behalf up to that maximum bid, under the same rules that apply to absentee bidders. ITEM PICKUP: All items are to be picked up by the buyer on the day of the sale, or at a time pre-arranged with Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc., after full payment of the invoice. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to arrange with the Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. in advance if an item must be picked up at another time. Items purchased online, will be shipped at the purchaser’s expense. SHIPPING: Costs associated with the shipping and handling of an item is the responsibility of the purchaser. Items may be picked up in-person on the day of auction at the auction location, or you may hire the shipper of your choice to pack and ship your items. For your convenience, these companies: The UPS Store 8116 Arlington BLVD Falls Church, VA 22042 Phone: +1-703-846-9656 FAX: +1-703-846-9658 Email: store3156@theupsstore.com The UPS Store 1069 West Broad Street Falls Church, VA 22046 Phone: +1-703-536-1000 FAX: +1-703-536-9020 Email: store4602@theupsstore.com The UPS Store 6312 Seven Corners Center Falls Church, VA 22044 Phone: +1-703.533.9474 FAX: +1-703.533.9473 Email: store3141@theupsstore.com The UPS Store 8300 Greenboro DR, STE L1 McLean, VA 22102 Phone: +1-703.992.9020 FAX: +1-703.992.9426 Email: store6306@theupsstore.com Parcel Plus of Vienna 333 Maple Ave E Vienna, VA 22180 Phone: +1-703.255.1448 FAX: +1-703.255.1767 Email: pummy1@parcelplusvienna.com (Authorized FedEx, UPS, DHL and USPS Delivery Company)

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have offered to pick up, pack, and ship your purchases. Please contact them directly for a quote and to make or pay for your shipping arrangements. Although the UPS Store is listed here, for your convenience, Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. does not recommend any particular shipper. All packing and shipping decisions and arrangements are the responsibility of the purchaser. Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. does not make shipping arrangements on your behalf nor do we pack or ship items. REMOVAL OF LOTS FROM A SALE: Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. will make all reasonable efforts to have all items advertised, available for sale. However, there may come an occasion that an item must be removed from the sale, or items must be combined into lots. Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. assumes no liability for damages incurred by the removal of an item from a sale or from lotting items together. AUCTION ESTIMATES: Any Auction Estimate is only an approximation of what Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. believes the item could bring at Auction, based on its experience, and sales data from similar items. Auction Estimates are NOT Appraisals, and are not to be used as the value of an item. Auction estimates are subject to revision. RECORDING: At Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc., all auctions are recorded for accuracy. In addition to an audio and/or video recording of the auction sale, still photos, video, and audio recording may occur throughout the Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. facility, including the gallery room, reception area, the sale room, the cashier’s station, and for your protection, a photo may be taken at registration. LIMINATION OF LIABILITY: By Bidding, the Bidder agrees to hold Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc., its employees and associates, and the Auctioneer harmless for errors & omissions. Further, the Bidder agrees to hold Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc., its employees and associates, and the Auctioneer harmless, as agents of the seller, for issues arising from the transfer of title of goods purchased. ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD “AS-IS, WHERE-IS”. OAKRIDGE AUCTION GALLERY, INC. NOR THE CONSIGNOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE: (1) MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS, OR CONDITION OF AN ITEM, OR (2) AS TO THE CORRECTNESS OF THE DESCRIPTION OF ANY ITEM, GENUINENESS OF AN ITEM, ATTRIBUTION TO A PARTICULAR ARTIST OR AUTHOR, PROVENANCE, OR PERIOD OF THE ITEM, OR (3) AS TO WHETHER THE PURCHASER ACQUIRES ANY COPYRIGHTS OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN ITEMS PURCHASED, OR (4) AS TO WHETHER A WORK OF ART IS SUBJECT TO THE ARTIST’S MORAL RIGHTS, ROYALTIES, OR OTHER RESIDUAL RIGHTS OF THE ARTIST. THE PURCHASER EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL OAKRIDGE AUCTION GALLERY, INC., ITS EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, AND/OR AUCTIONEERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY COMPENSATORY, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE. SELLERS: Sellers are NOT permitted to bid on their own items, nor are they permitted to have an employee or agent bid on their behalf, except Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. is permitted to bid on behalf of the seller, up to the amount of a reserve. EMPLOYEES & ASSOCIATES: Employees and associates of Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. are permitted to purchase lots at competitive bidding under the same terms, rules and regulations as the general public. ARBITRATION: In the event that a dispute arises from an Auction under these TERMS & CONDITIONS, the Bidder agrees to resolve the dispute through Binding Arbitration, whereby the prevailing party is entitled to reimbursement of their legal fees by the opposing party. VENUE: By bidding at this auction whether in person or by agent, absentee bid, online, by telephone bid, or other means, the bidder agrees that the contract created by these conditions of sale is made and performed in Fairfax County, in the State of Virginia. Any dispute arising from this Auction will be resolved in, and under the laws of Fairfax County, Virginia. SEVERABILITY: Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc. and the Bidder agree that if any portion of these TERMS & CONDITIONS is deemed unenforceable or invalid, the remainder of the TERMS & CONDITIONS shall remain enforceable and valid.

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ABSENTEE / TELEPHONE BIDDER REGISTRATION FORM I wish to bid as a(n):  ABSENTEE BIDDER  TELEPHONE BIDDER

2220 Cedar Lane, Vienna, VA, 22182 1-703-291-1010 accounting@oakridgeauctiongallery.com

Sale Name

Sale Date

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 Check here to receive Catalog Subscription Information. I understand that if I purchase $10,000 or more in a single or related transaction, and pay in cash or a combination of Cash and Cashier’s Check, I will be required to submit FinCEN Form 8300. I understand that I will be automatically added to the Oakridge Auction Gallery email Newsletter list. I understand that I can opt-out of this list by following the Opt-Out link located in any such email. I affirm that I have received, read, and understand the Terms & Conditions of this sale. I further acknowledge that I am bound by these Terms & Conditions for all items purchased. I understand that by bidding at this auction, I am creating a contract, enforceable under the laws of Fairfax County, in the State of Virginia, United States of America. I understand that all items are sold “As – is, Where – is”, with no warranty express or implied. I understand that all sales are final, and no refunds will be given. I understand that a valid credit card, or cash is required as a deposit. I understand that I will be given an opportunity to use a substitute method of payment per the terms and conditions of the auction, if I am the high bidder on an item or items. I understand that my invoice must be paid in full within 10 days of the auction. I understand that my Bidder Registration will not be processed unless it is accompanied by a Credit Card Authorization Form, or cash deposit. I understand that the language spoken at Oakridge Auction Gallery is American English. Although Oakridge Auction Gallery may in certain cases have an employee who speaks my language, if I am bidding by telephone, I understand that Oakridge Auction Gallery may or may not be able to accommodate my language. I assume full responsibility for all communication, and will secure the services of an interpreter if necessary. The bid amount(s) that I have listed on the Supplement to this Registration Form is/are highest amount that I am willing to bid for the items that I have listed. I understand that if I am the successful high bidder, the Buyer’s Premium outlined in the Terms & Conditions will be added to my high bid amount on my invoice. I also understand that if I am subject to Virginia Sales Tax, this will also be added to my invoice. When placing my maximum absentee bid, I have taken into account that Buyer’s Premium and Sales Tax will be added in addition to my high bid, to determine my invoice amount. As a telephone bidder, I understand that Oakridge Auction Gallery will attempt to contact me on auction day, at the number(s) I have listed on this Registration Form, prior to the lots that I have indicated on Supplement to this Registration Form being sold, in order to represent my bids by telephone. I further understand that Oakridge Auction Gallery is not responsible for failures in telecommunication services, dropped calls, or issues with call quality, nor for human error, omission, or oversight. I understand that if I am not available to receive the telephone call, my bids will not be represented. However, if I have also entered a Maximum Bid on the Supplement to this Registration Form, in the event that I cannot be reached by telephone, I authorize Oakridge Auction Gallery to bid on my behalf up to that maximum bid, under the same rules that apply to absentee bidders. Bidder Signature

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LIVE / ONLINE BIDDER REGISTRATION FORM I wish to bid as a(n):  LIVE BIDDER

 ONLINE BIDDER

2220 Cedar Lane, Vienna, VA, 22182 1-703-291-1010 accounting@oakridgeauctiongallery.com

Sale Name

Sale Date

Client Number

Paddle Number

Company Name

First Name

Middle Name

Last Name

Address

City

State/Province

Language

Email

Country

Home Phone including Country Code

Work Phone including Country Code

ID Type

Zip Code

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ID Number

ID Expiration Date

FAX including Country Code

Taxpayer Identification Number

Resale Certificate Number or Tax Exempt Certificate Number (Attach a signed copy of your certification to this form)

Resale or Tax Exempt Expiration Date

 Check here to receive Catalog Subscription Information: I understand that if I purchase $10,000 or more in a single or related transaction, and pay in cash or a combination of Cash and Cashier’s Check, I will be required to submit FinCEN Form 8300. I understand that I will be automatically added to the Oakridge Auction Gallery email Newsletter list. I understand that I can opt-out of this list by following the Opt-Out link located in any such email. I affirm that I have received, read, and understand the Terms & Conditions of this sale. I further acknowledge that I am bound by these Terms & Conditions for all items purchased. I understand that by bidding at this auction, I am creating a contract, enforceable under the laws of Fairfax County, in the State of Virginia, United States of America. I understand that all items are sold “As – is, Where – is”, with no warranty express or implied. I understand that all sales are final, and no refunds will be given. I understand that a valid credit card, or cash, is required as a deposit. I understand that I will be given an opportunity to use a substitute method of payment per the terms and conditions of the auction, if I am the high bidder on an item or items. I understand that my invoice must be paid in full within 10 days of the auction. I understand that my Bidder Registration will not be processed unless it is accompanied by a Credit Card Authorization Form, or cash deposit.

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