A Chinese silk kesi ‘Peach Festival’ hanging scroll Qing dynasty (1644-1911), sold £27,000
Recent Asian Art sales have shown that even the current climate cannot dampen collectors willingness to pursue high quality items at auction, with rare and unusual items in particular demand. Sworders is the perfect place for you to sell •
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The market for Chinese works of art continues to thrive and buyers are starved of items to purchase They cannot travel but can, and do, view and bid online Buyers still have more than adequate A Chinese famille rose charger funds to purchase fine and rare pieces 19th century, sold £91,800 Sworders May sale was one of our most successful, with many outstanding results Why not take advantage of these exceptional circumstances and enter items into our November sale When the world recovers the market will be flooded with goods and the opportunity lost Our firm advice is ‘do not miss this opportunity!’
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A Chinese gilt bronze incense burner, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), sold £34,400
A Gandhara grey schist Buddha, 4th century sold 12,700
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www.sworder.co.uk @swordersfineart Toko Shinoda (b.1913), ‘Homage’, painted in Sumi ink, sold £14,300 Cover image A Chinese imperial inscribed famille rose wall vase, Qianlong (1736-1795), sold £484,000 (all hammer prices stated include buyers premium)