Full title: Five Chinese white and celadon jade carvings, Qing/RepublicDescription:Dim.: 6,7 x 3 x 2,1 cm (the carved jade eggplants)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
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Full title: A Chinese white jade 'Buddhist lion' beads bracelet, QingDescription:Circumference: ca. 36 cmL.: ca. 2 cm (each bead)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: A Chinese jadeite carving of a cabbage on wooden stand, RepublicDescription:Dim.: 14 x 13 x 5,5 cm (incl. stand)H.: 9 cm - L.: 11,5 cm (the jade)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: A Chinese white jade 'twin deer' pendant, QingDescription:Dim.: 3,5 x 3,5 x 2,5 cm Provenance:- The collection of a Belgian connoisseur.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Four Chinese jade and lapis lazuli carvings, 19/20th C.Description:L.: 9,5 cm - H.: 6,5 cm (the lapis lazuli carving)H.: 8 cm - L.: 6,5 cm (the tallest jade carving)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Five Chinese white, celadon and grey-black jade carvings, Qing/RepublicDescription:Dim.: 5,3 x 3 x 3,2 cm (the grey-black horse)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: A Chinese celadon jade sculpture of Guanyin, QingDescription:H.: 30,5 cmCondition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Three Chinese white and celadon jade carvings of animals, Qing/RepublicDescription:Dim.: 5 x 3 x 2 cm (the frog)Dim.: 5,5 x 3,5 x 1,7 cm (the frog) Provenance:- The collection of a Belgian connoisseur.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: A Chinese white jade 'magnolia' carving, QingDescription:H.: 8 cm (incl. glued stand) Provenance:- The collection of a Belgian connoisseur. Ref.: Sotheby's, New York, Sep. 14, 2019, lot 1211, for a related example. (sold USD 2.750) (External link available on rm-auctions.com)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: A Chinese jade 'boy on a buffalo' group, QingDescription:L.: 8,5 cmCondition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: A square Chinese spinach jade box and cover, 19th C.Description:Dim.: 11,5 x 11,5 x 4,5 cmCondition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: A Chinese jade rhyton with 18k gold mount, 19th C.Description:H.: 7,5 cmCondition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Five Chinese white and celadon jade carvings, Qing/RepublicDescription:Dim.: 9,5 x 4,7 x 1,8 (the squirrel on grapevine on the far right)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: A Chinese white jade sculpture of Guanyin on a lotus throne, QingDescription:H.: 12,5 cmCondition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Two Chinese white jade carvings of a mandarin duck and of a ram with his lamb, QingDescription:Dim.: 6,5 x 4 x 2,5 cm (the largest) Provenance:- The collection of a Belgian connoisseur.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: A Chinese white and russet jade sculpture of two boys, QingDescription:H.: 7 cmCondition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Four Chinese white and celadon jade carvings, Qing/RepublicDescription:Dim.: 7 x 3 x 2,5 cm (the tallest) Provenance:- The collection of a Belgian connoisseur.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Two Chinese jade carvings, QingDescription:Dim.: 9 x 5 x 3 cm (the largest piece) Provenance:- The collection of a Belgian connoisseur.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Three Chinese reticulated white jade carvings, QingDescription:Dim.: 7 x 5 x 1,5 cm (the largest carving) Provenance:- The collection of a Belgian connoisseur.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Four Chinese white and celadon jade carvings, Qing/RepublicDescription:H.: 8,2 cm (the figure, incl. the stand)H.: 7 cm (the figure, excl. the stand) Provenance:- The collection of a Belgian connoisseur.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Two Chinese white jade reticulated carvings and a ruyi scepter plaque, QingDescription:Dim.: 5,5 x 4,5 x 1 cm (the 'twin fish' plaque in the middle) Provenance:- The collection of a Belgian connoisseur.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: A fine Chinese white jade carving of a Buddha's hand on wooden stand, QingDescription:H.: 12,5 cm (incl. stand) - 10,2 cm (excl. stand) Provenance:- The collection of a Belgian connoisseur.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: A varied collection of Chinese snuff bottles in glass, hardstone and jade, 19/20th C.Description:H.: 8 cm (the tallest bottle, incl. the stopper)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
Full title: Nine Chinese jade, glass and hardstone snuff bottles, 19/20th C.Description:H.: 7,5 cm (the tallest bottle, incl. the stopper)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
A GILT BRONZE 'BEAR' WEIGHT, HAN DYNASTY, EX ADOLPHE STOCLET COLLECTION 漢代銅鎏金熊鎮,前ADOLPHE STOCLET收藏Published: A. Koop, Early Chinese Bronzes, London, 1924, page 70, pl. 92.Georges A. Salles and Daisy Lion-Goldschmidt, Adolphe Stoclet Collection, Part I, Brussels, 1956, pages 372-373. China, 206 BC-220 AD. Powerfully cast as a coiled front-facing bear with a menacing expression, its mouth wide open baring its sharp teeth, the round ears pricked up, the fur neatly incised and claws well detailed. The round weight with a small loop to the interior.Provenance: From the collection of Adolphe Stoclet, and thence by descent in the Stoclet family. Adolphe Stoclet (1871-1949) was a Belgian engineer, financier, and noted collector. He was born into a family of Belgian bankers and became a director of the Societe Generale de Belgique after his father's death. He married Suzanne Stevens (1874-1960), the daughter of the art critic, historian, collector, and dealer Arthur Stevens (1825-1909) and niece of the painter Alfred Stevens (1823-1906). The Stoclets were connected with avant-garde art circles in Paris and Vienna, where they met Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956), who designed the Stoclet's famous Palais in Brussels. Gustav Klimt (1862-1916) painted the murals in its dining room. The Palais Stoclet, today a UNESCO World Heritage site, was the lavish setting to one of the most important eclectic art collections of all times, which included Egyptian and Chinese sculpture, medieval Italian painting and metalwork, enamels and relics, as well as Byzantine and Pre-Columbian art.Condition: Magnificent condition, commensurate with age. Old wear, minor nicks and scratches, rubbing to gilt. The lead or cement core to the interior has been removed. The bronze with a rich, naturally grown patina overall and scattered soil, malachite and cuprite encrustations.Weight: 70.5 gDimensions: Diameter 5.5 cm Expert's note: The present lot once had a lead or cement core, enabling its usage as a weight. A small loop to the interior, designed to secure this core, is still in place. The removal of the core may indicate usage as an ornament at some point in its very long history.Weights crafted from precious materials such as bronze and jade, often gilded or inlaid with gold, silver or gemstones, were produced in sets of four and served a practical function of anchoring down woven mats for seating. Mats and corner-weights were believed to have been used at banquets, even those laid out in tombs. Inlaid animal-form weights were discovered in the tomb of Dou Wan, consort of Liu Sheng, Prince Jing of Zhongshan (d. 113 BC), alongside food and wine vessels.The bear has been a popular totemic emblem in China since ancient times. China's foundation myths hold that the legendary Yellow Emperor, or Huang Di, early on lived with his tribe in the northwest, presumably in modern Shanxi Province, but then later migrated to Zhuolu, in present-day Hebei Province, where he became a farmer and tamed six different types of ferocious beasts, including the bear, or xiong, with which the Yellow Emperor ever since has been linked. According to legend, Gun — said to have been the great-grandson of the Yellow Emperor and the father of Yu the Great, or Da Yu — stole a special soil with which he planned to build dikes in an attempt to control the Yellow River's constantly recurring and very devastating floods. He failed in his mission, however, and, as punishment for his theft, was killed by Zhurong, the God of Fire. Gun's corpse turned into a yellow bear, or huangxiong, and jumped into a pool. A while later, a golden bear, alternatively said to be a golden dragon, emerged from the corpse's stomach and ascended into heaven, where the Yellow Emperor instructed it to complete his father's work in taming the Yellow River's waters. That bear turned out to be Da Yu, who — according to popular belief — heroically controlled the floods and became the mythological forefather of China's Xia dynasty. Therefore, the bear has been prominently associated with legendary rulers and Chinese national foundation myths since the earliest times.Bears are native to China, their presence there known since antiquity. They were kept in Han imperial zoos and parks, where the emperor and his entourage enjoyed watching them in performance or in combat with other animals. On the other hand, they were perceived as enlightened creatures and it was believed that they resided in spiritual mountains and possessed the ability to intermediate between heaven and earth. Bears have also been linked with military prowess, shamanism, and immortality. As a corollary, it might be noted that the words for 'bear' and 'virility' are exact homonyms, pronounced xiong. According to the 'Rites of Zhou', Zhou Li, edited during the Han dynasty, bears were employed in exorcism rituals, their skin worn over the head of the performer who, holding a lance and a shield, led the officials to perform the Seasonal Exorcism by searching through houses and driving away pestilences. See J. Lagerway, Early Chinese Religion. Part One. Shang through Han (1250 BC-220 AD), Boston, 2008, page 287. Auction result comparison: Type: Related Auction: Christie's New York, 24 September 2020, lot 888 Price: USD 32,500 or approx. EUR 35,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: A gilt-bronze circular mat weight, Han dynasty Expert remark: Compare the related circular form and manner of casting and gilding. Note the size (8.6 cm). 漢代銅鎏金熊鎮,前ADOLPHE STOCLET收藏中國,西元前 206 年至西元 220 年。 正面熊身盤成一圈,表情凶狠,齜牙咧嘴,圓耳豎起,細節生動。圓形鎮,內部有一個小環。出版:A. Koop,《Early Chinese Bronzes》,倫敦,1924年,第 70頁,圖 92。 Georges A. Salles和Daisy Lion-Goldschmidt,《Adolphe Stoclet Collection》,上冊,布魯塞爾,1956年,第372-373頁。 來源:Adolphe Stoclet 收藏,是 Stoclet 家族的後裔。Adolphe Stoclet (1871-1949 年)是一位比利時工程師、金融家和著名收藏家。他出生於比利時銀行家家庭,父親去世後成為比利時興業銀行董事。他與Suzanne Stevens (1874-1960)結婚,她是藝術評論家、歷史學家、收藏家,也是商人Arthur Stevens(1825-1909)的女兒以及畫家Alfred Stevens(1823-1906)的侄女。Stoclet夫婦與巴黎和維也納的前衛藝術圈有聯繫,在那裡他們遇到了Josef Hoffmann(1870-1956),後者設計了布魯塞爾著名的Stoclet宮。其餐廳的壁畫由Gustav Klimt(1862-1916)繪製。Palais Stoclet 如今已被聯合國教科文組織列為世界遺產,其奢華的環境是有史以來最重要的藝術收藏之一,其中包括埃及和中國雕塑、中世紀意大利繪畫和金屬製品、琺瑯和文物,拜占庭和羅馬時期的藝術品以及前哥倫佈時期的藝術。 品相:磨損,輕微刻痕和劃痕,鎏金有磨損。內部的鉛或水泥芯已被移除。表面自然包漿,並散佈著土壤、紅藍色結殼。 重量:70.5 克 尺寸:直徑 5.5 厘米 此類銅鎮用於壓住用於座椅或棋盤遊戲六博的編織墊的角部。在中山靖王劉勝(西元前 113 年)的王后窦绾的墓中,還發現了動物形鎮,以及食物和酒水器皿。它們通常被製成動物形狀,盤繞成圓形,或者製成人物形狀,甚至山形。 一般為銅鎮,鎏金,嵌寳或錯金銀,銅鎮體現了其所有者的崇高社會地位。 熊在漢代是祥瑞威武之獸。熊與漢代的思想觀念、熊圖騰信仰等密不可分。 從民俗文化意義上講,它們皆具有驅邪避惡、保護墓主人靈魂不受侵擾、肉體不受侵害的作用,最終目的是説明墓主人升入仙界。 拍賣比較: 形制:相近 拍賣:紐約佳士得,2020年9月24日,lot 888 價格:USD 32,500(相當今日EUR 35,000) 描述:漢鎏金銅虎形席鎮 專家註釋:比較相近的圓形的外形、鑄造風格和鎏金。請注意 尺寸 (8.6 厘米)。
A PALE CELADON FIGURE OF A BOY WITH A HOBBY HORSE, 18TH CENTURY 十八世紀青白玉騎馬上任童子珮China. Carved as a striding boy holding the reins of the hobby horse with one hand, the other holding a leafy lotus stem. The translucent stone of a pale celadon color with faint russet patches and veins, and cloudy white inclusions.Provenance: From the collection of the late Michael Sherrard CBE, QC, acquired before 2000 and thence by descent. Michael Sherrard (1928-2012) was an English barrister in fraud and company law who was considered one of the great recent influences on the legal profession. He was involved in numerous high-profile cases in both English and East Asian courts, particularly Hong Kong and Singapore. Together with Linda Goldman, he wrote a memoir titled “Wigs and Wherefores: A Biography of Michael Sherrard QC”. Sherrard was an enthusiastic collector of Chinese art, especially jade carvings.Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, minuscule nibbling to the base, the lotus flower with a small chip. The stone with natural imperfections and fissures, some of which may have developed into small hairline cracks over time.Weight: 74.0 g Dimensions: Height 65 cmExquisitely modeled in the round to depict a boy astride a hobby horse, the reins of which he lovingly clutches whilst slinging stems of lotus over his shoulder, this carving captures the playful ease and charm of the subject. Images of boys playing with a hobby horse form part of the popular 'boys at play' and 'Hundred Boys' subjects that emerged during the Song dynasty. This theme is symbolic of the Confucian ideal for the education and advancement of many sons, a wish further emphasized by the lotus he carries which is a homophone of 'continuous' and creates the rebus 'May you continuously give birth to sons'. As the boy is depicted riding a hobby horse, this conveys the further wish for it to come quickly as 'to be on top of a horse' means 'immediately'.Literature comparison:Compare a related carved jade figure of a boy, but holding a rattle instead of a lotus stem, in the collection of the Museum of East Asian Art, Bath, collection number BATEA 1218. Compare also a related jade figure of a boy holding a lantern on a pole, in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 2015.500.5.14.Auction result comparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 30 November 2016, lot 158Price: HKD 525,500 or approx. EUR 72,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A superb pale celadon jade 'boy and hobby horse' carving, Qing dynasty, 18th century十八世紀青白玉騎馬上任童子珮中國。圓雕一童子騎於玩具馬上,圓頭圓腦,頭頂髮髻,雙眼細瞇喜笑顏開。上衣及長褲衣紋褶皺自然,右手拿著一朵蓮花。馬顯得溫順可愛。青白玉細膩瑩潤。 來源:Michael Sherrard CBE,QC 收藏,於 2000 年之前購買,保存至今。Michael Sherrard (1928-2012年) 是一名英國大律師,被認為是近期對法律界產生重大影響的人物之一。 他在英國和東亞法院,尤其是香港和新加坡,參與了多起著名案件。 他與Linda Goldman一起寫了一本回憶錄,題為《Wigs and Wherefores: A Biography of Michael Sherrard QC》。 Sherrard 是一位熱心的中國藝術品收藏家,尤其喜愛玉雕。 品相:品相極好,有輕微磨損,底部有輕微的磕損,蓮花帶有小磕損。玉料具有天然缺陷和裂縫,其中一些可能隨著時間的推移發展成細小的裂縫。 重量:74.0 克 尺寸:高65 厘米 通體琢刻細膩,匠心獨運,人物栩栩如生。男孩玩木馬是宋代流行的“嬰戲圖”和“百子圖”中的一部分。男童玩馬也取意即將出官入仕,平步青雲,玩趣十足。 文獻比較: 比較一件相近的騎馬上任童子玉珮,男童手上拿著蓮花,收藏於巴斯東亞藝術博物館,收藏編號BATEA 1218。比較一件相近的騎馬上任童子玉珮,男童手上拿著燈籠,收藏於大都會藝術博物館,編號2015.500.5.14。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:非常相近 拍賣:香港蘇富比,2016年11月30日,lot 158 價格:HKD 525,500(相當於今日EUR 72,500) 描述:清十八世紀青白玉雕連生貴子把件
A CELADON AND RUSSET JADE OF AN ELEPHANT LADEN WITH AUSPICIOUS FRUIT, LATE MING TO MID-QING DYNASTY 明末至清朝中期青玉留皮臥象China, 17th-18th century. Well carved with the pachyderm turning its head sharply to the left and its tail flicking towards its right as the tassels of its caparison reach the ground. The elephant is finely detailed, emphasizing the wrinkly texture of its skin and paying close attention to the vessel filled with auspicious fruit, which is pierced through the center for suspension. The partly translucent stone is of a pale grayish-green tone with distinct russet and dark-gray shadings as well as cloudy inclusions and dark veins. Good polish.Provenance: Jade House, Hong Kong, 8 October 1996. Collection of T. Eugene Worrell, acquired from the above and thence by descent in the same family. Thomas 'Gene' Worrell (1919-2006) was a newspaper owner and art collector based in Charlottesville, Virginia. During his youth, Worrell attended college, completing a degree at the George Washington School of Law, and worked for the FBI during World War II as a special agent. In 1949, he began a career as a newspaperman and, with his wife, founded The Virginia Tennessean in Bristol. This marked the beginning of Worrell Newspapers, Inc., which became one of the largest chains of small dailies in the United States. The office of the Worrell Investment Company was home to The Worrell Collection, where the present lot was exhibited until 2022. The only collection of its magnitude in the country, it included sculpture, paintings, and antique Chinese jades. Parts of the jade collection were published by John Ayers in 'A Jade Menagerie: Creatures Real and Imaginary from the Worrell Collection', London, 1993.Condition: Very good condition with some old wear, minor signs of weathering and erosion, and small nibbles to edges. The stone with natural fissures, some of which may have developed into small hairline cracks.Weight: 71.5 gDimensions: Height 4.9 cm Auction result comparison: Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie's New York, 23 March 2012, lot 1815Price: USD 21,250 or approx. EUR 26,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A small greenish-yellow and russet jade carving of an elephant, 17th centuryExpert remark: Compare the related motif, color, and manner of carving. Note the near-identical size (5 cm). 明末至清朝中期青玉留皮臥象中國,十七至十八世紀。雕刻精美,大象向右回首,呈半臥姿,長鼻翻捲,體態肥碩,雙耳如扇,四肢如柱,背上背著一筐水果,刻飾嫻熟流暢。穿孔,中心懸掛。青玉留皮,巧妙利用皮色,使大象更顯憨厚生動。局部半透明的玉石呈淡灰綠色調,具有赤褐色和深灰色陰影以及絮狀物和深色紋理。 來源:香港Jade House藝廊,1996年10 月8日;T. Eugene Worrell收藏,購於上述藝廊,在同一家族傳承。Thomas 'Gene' Worrell(1919-2006年 年)是弗吉尼亞州夏洛茨維爾的一名報紙老闆和藝術品收藏家。 Worrell年輕時就讀大學,在喬治華盛頓法學院獲得學位,並在第二次世界大戰期間作為特工為聯邦調查局工作。1949 年,他開始了新聞記者的職業生涯,並與妻子在布里斯托爾創辦了《弗吉尼亞田納西報》。 這標誌著沃雷爾報業公司 (Worrell Newspapers,Inc.) 的誕生,該公司成為美國最大的小型日報連鎖店之一。 Worrell投資公司的辦公室是Worrell收藏的所在地,目前的拍品一直展出到2022年。這是該地區唯一的此類規模的收藏,其中包括雕塑、繪畫和中國古董玉器。 John Ayers 在《A Jade Menagerie: Creatures Real and Imaginary from the Worrell Collection》一書中出版了部分玉石藏品,倫敦,1993 年。 品相:狀況極好,有一些磨損,輕微的風化和侵蝕跡象,邊緣有小磕損。玉石上有天然裂縫,有的可能發展成細小裂縫。 重量:71.5 克 尺寸:高4.9 厘米 拍賣結果比較: 形制:非常相近 拍賣:紐約佳士得,2012年3月23日,lot 1815 價格:USD 21,250(相當於今日EUR 26,000) 描述:明末/清初青玉雕象馱如意把件 專家評論:比較相近主題、顏色和雕刻風格。請注意幾乎相同的尺寸(5 厘米)。
AN AGATE CUP AND MATCHING CUP STAND, YONGZHENG PERIOD 雍正瑪瑙杯及杯碟China, 1723-1735. The tall cup with deep rounded sides rising from a recessed base to a lipped rim, neatly mounted in finely gilt-bronze. The stand matching the cup perfectly, with an accurately carved circular recess to the top center, designed for the cup to fit in. Both carved from the same translucent pale gray stone showing characteristic jagged striations of cream, black, and honey tones, all quite typical for this specific material, which was much coveted at the Yongzheng court.Provenance: From the personal collection of J. J. Lally, New York, USA. With two labels from J. J. Lally, each inscribed with the number '4359'. James J. Lally is a renowned antique dealer and expert, recognized as one of the greatest scholar-dealers of Chinese art, who has been a leader in the field for more than 40 years. After graduating from Harvard College and Columbia University, Lally joined Sotheby's where he held many positions within the Chinese art department. In 1970 he served as the director of Chinese works of art at Sotheby's in New York and Hong Kong, and by 1983 was named president of Sotheby's in North America. In 1986 he founded his namesake gallery, J. J. Lally & Co., at 41 East 57th Street in New York - just a few blocks away from the MoMA, to provide advisory services for keen collectors. Lally fondly recalls the moment, not long after he opened his gallery, when a young man walked through the door with a Shang Dynasty gong—a bronze vessel shaped like a gravy boat—decorated with a dragon and tiger and in beautiful condition. It was, Lally described, “one of the most important objects I ever had in my hands.” The young man said he had inherited it from his father and was not really interested in Chinese art himself. He wanted to buy a sailboat and wondered if the gong was valuable enough to pay for that. “I was very happy to tell him that it was valuable enough to buy two sailboats,” Lally noted. The gallery helped to establish New York as a major center of commerce for Chinese art and allowed Lally to concentrate on his own specific interests, particularly early ceramics, ritual bronze vessels, archaic jade carvings and sculpture. Lally brought a learned approach to his work, publishing detailed, scholarly catalogs that have remained important reference guides within the field. This meticulous approach continued when he produced his own exhibitions and catalogs. Giuseppe Eskenazi, dubbed the “Godfather of Chinese Antiques,” and one of the world's most esteemed Chinese art dealers, also spoke highly of Lally for his achievements in the industry, alongside William Chak from Hong Kong, and the Marchant family from London. In the spring of 2023, Christie's and Bonhams conducted single owner sales of Lally's collection which broke several auction records.Condition: The cup in fair condition, commensurate with age, showing expected minor wear, the stone with natural fissures, some of which have developed into minor hairlines and a star crack below the rim. The matching saucer is in absolutely perfect condition.Weight: 39.1 g Dimensions: Height 4.6 cm With a padded silk box and cover. (3)The appreciation of the agate stone saw a revival during the Yongzheng reign. Records in the archives of the Imperial Jade Workshops, yuzuo, dated 1724-1729, noted that the Yongzheng emperor ordered for agate brush washers and bowls to be kept undecorated in order to show the original pattern of the agate stone. Pieces with 'intricate' designs or of unsatisfactory quality were rejected and sent back to the Imperial Palace Workshops.Literature comparison:The Imperial collections in Taipei and Beijing hold a number of extant agate vessels, bearing the Yongzheng mark and of the period; see Feng Mingzhu, Harmony and Integrity: The Yongzheng Emperor and His Times, Taipei, 2009, pp. 235-245. Compare an agate cup and dish in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated by Yang Boda, Zhongguo Yuqi Quanji, Hebei, 2005, pp. 553 and 550, nos. 10 and 62. Also compare an agate bowl from the Yongzheng period in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, image number K1D000405N000000000PAB.Auction result comparison:Type: Closely related Auction: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 8 October 2014, lot 3774 Price: HKD 1,060,000 or approx. EUR 154,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: A rare agate cup incised seal mark and period of YongzhengExpert remark: Compare the related form and size. Note the present Yongzheng reign mark and the missing cup-stand. 雍正瑪瑙杯及杯碟中國,1723-1735年。高杯,杯口鎏金,圈足。杯墊與杯子完美匹配。半透明淺灰色瑪瑙,呈現出典型的奶油色、黑色和蜜色的鋸齒狀條紋,非常漂亮。此類特殊石料,在雍正朝宮廷中備受青睞。 來源:紐約 J. J. Lally私人收藏,J. J. Lally留下兩個標籤,上面都寫著 '4359'。James J. Lally是一位著名的古董商和專家,被公認為中國藝術最偉大的儒商之一。四十多年來,他一直是該領域的領導者。從哈佛大學和哥倫比亞大學畢業後,Lally加入蘇富比中國藝術部門並擔任多個職位。1970年,他擔任紐約和香港蘇富比中國藝術品總監,並於1983年被任命為蘇富比北美區總裁。1986 年,他在紐約東 57 街 41 號(距現代藝術博物館僅幾個街區)創立了同名畫廊 J. J. Lally & Co.,為收藏家提供諮詢服務。Lally深情地回憶起藝廊開張不久,一位年輕人拿著商代銅器(刻有龍虎圖案的青銅器皿,狀態良好)走進門的那一刻。 “這是我手中最重要的物品之一。” 這位年輕人說,他是從父親那裡繼承的,他自己對中國藝術並不真正感興趣。他想買一艘帆船,不知道這銅器是否值錢。”我很高興告訴他,它的價值足以購買兩艘帆船,” Lally告訴他。該藝廊幫助紐約成為中國藝術的主要商業中心,並使Lally能夠專注於自己的興趣,特別是早期陶瓷、青銅禮器、古代玉雕和造像。Lally為出版了詳細的學術目錄,這些目錄至今仍然是該領域的重要參考,他被譽為“中國古董教父”。全球最受尊敬的中國藝術品經銷商之一的Giuseppe Eskenazi 與香港的 William Chak 和倫敦的 3月ant 家族一樣,也高度評價了 Lally的成就。2023年春季,佳士得和邦瀚斯對拉利的藏品進行了拍賣,打破了多項拍賣記錄。 品相:狀況良好,輕微磨損,瑪瑙有天然裂縫,邊緣下方有星形裂縫。配套的碟子狀況極好。 重量:39.1 克 尺寸:高4.6 釐米 內襯絲綢蓋盒(3) 雍正年間,瑪瑙重新得到使用,根據清宮造辦處檔案記載,1724年至1729年,雍正皇帝下令瑪瑙筆洗和碗不加任何裝飾,以顯示瑪瑙的原始圖案。 設計“複雜”或質量不合格的作品被拒絕並送回造辦處。 文獻比較: 台北和北京的故宮收藏有許多現存的雍正款及年代瑪瑙器皿,參見馮明珠,《Harmony and Integrity: The Yongzheng Emperor and His Times》,台北,2009年,頁235-245。 比較一件瑪瑙杯盤,北京故宮博物院藏,見楊伯達著,《中國玉器全集》,河北,2005年,頁553和550,編號10 與 62。比較另一件雍正時期瑪瑙碗,藏於台北故宮博物院,圖號K1D000405N000000000PAB。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:非常相近 拍賣:香港蘇富比,2014年10月8日,lot 3774 價格:HKD 1,060,000(相當於今日EUR 154,000) 描述:清雍正瑪瑙素盌 《雍正年製》款 專家評論:比較相近的外形和尺寸。請注意有雍正款,但沒有杯盤。
AN AGATE BOWL, SONG DYNASTY, CHINA, 960-1279 宋代瑪瑙碗Finely carved, the shallow rounded sides raised on a thick foot and rising to an everted rim, the luminous translucent stone is superbly polished and shows natural swirls and ripples of pale grey to deep honey tones with scattered dark inclusions. With a magnificent surface polish, rendering an unctuous feel to the surface overall.Provenance: From the personal collection of J. J. Lally, New York, USA. With two labels from J. J. Lally, each inscribed with the number '4154'. James J. Lally is a renowned antique dealer and expert, recognized as one of the greatest scholar-dealers of Chinese art, who has been a leader in the field for more than 40 years. After graduating from Harvard College and Columbia University, Lally joined Sotheby's where he held many positions within the Chinese art department. In 1970 he served as the director of Chinese works of art at Sotheby's in New York and Hong Kong, and by 1983 was named president of Sotheby's in North America. In 1986 he founded his namesake gallery, J. J. Lally & Co., at 41 East 57th Street in New York - just a few blocks away from the MoMA, to provide advisory services for keen collectors. Lally fondly recalls the moment, not long after he opened his gallery, when a young man walked through the door with a Shang Dynasty gong—a bronze vessel shaped like a gravy boat—decorated with a dragon and tiger and in beautiful condition. It was, Lally described, “one of the most important objects I ever had in my hands.” The young man said he had inherited it from his father and was not really interested in Chinese art himself. He wanted to buy a sailboat and wondered if the gong was valuable enough to pay for that. “I was very happy to tell him that it was valuable enough to buy two sailboats,” Lally noted. The gallery helped to establish New York as a major center of commerce for Chinese art and allowed Lally to concentrate on his own specific interests, particularly early ceramics, ritual bronze vessels, archaic jade carvings and sculpture. Lally brought a learned approach to his work, publishing detailed, scholarly catalogs that have remained important reference guides within the field. This meticulous approach continued when he produced his own exhibitions and catalogs. Giuseppe Eskenazi, dubbed the “Godfather of Chinese Antiques,” and one of the world's most esteemed Chinese art dealers, also spoke highly of Lally for his achievements in the industry, alongside William Chak from Hong Kong, and the Marchant family from London. In the spring of 2023, Christie's and Bonhams conducted single owner sales of Lally's collection which broke several auction records.Condition: Superb condition with expected old wear, few small areas with inclusions along the foot and rim which have been slightly smoothened.Weight: 127.3 gDimensions: Diameter 9.8 cm With a padded silk box and cover. (2)Literature comparison:Compare a closely related bowl of similar color, dated to the Southern Song period, 9.5 cm diameter, in the collection of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, object number B60J6. Compare a related bowl of similar form, dated to the Song dynasty (960-1279), 17.8 cm diameter, in the collection of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, object number B60J159.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie's New York, 19 March 2015, lot 597Price: GBP 13,750 or approx. EUR 15,500 adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: A Pale Grey Agate Flower-Form Bowl, China, Possibly Southern Song DynastyExpert remark: Note the size (12 cm diameter).Auction result comparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie's Hong Kong, 31 May 2017, lot 3141Price: HKD 150,000 or approx. EUR 21,000 adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: An Agate Oval Stem Dish, Song Dynasty (960-1279) Expert remark: Note the size (15.7 cm). 宋代瑪瑙碗天然瑪瑙製成,盞身光素,敞口 ,直圈足,乳白色的底色。半透明瑪瑙經過拋光精良,呈現出淺灰色至深蜜色調的自然漩渦和波紋,深色內沁,表面光滑瑩潤。 來源:紐約 J. J. Lally私人收藏,J. J. Lally留下兩個標籤,上面都寫著 '4154'。James J. Lally是一位著名的古董商和專家,被公認為中國藝術最偉大的儒商之一。四十多年來,他一直是該領域的領導者。從哈佛大學和哥倫比亞大學畢業後,Lally加入蘇富比中國藝術部門並擔任多個職位。1970年,他擔任紐約和香港蘇富比中國藝術品總監,並於1983年被任命為蘇富比北美區總裁。1986 年,他在紐約東 57 街 41 號(距現代藝術博物館僅幾個街區)創立了同名畫廊 J. J. Lally & Co.,為收藏家提供諮詢服務。Lally深情地回憶起藝廊開張不久,一位年輕人拿著商代銅器(刻有龍虎圖案的青銅器皿,狀態良好)走進門的那一刻。“這是我手中最重要的物品之一。” 這位年輕人說,他是從父親那裡繼承的,他自己對中國藝術並不真正感興趣。 他想買一艘帆船,不知道這銅器是否值錢。”我很高興告訴他,它的價值足以購買兩艘帆船,” Lally告訴他。該藝廊幫助紐約成為中國藝術的主要商業中心,並使Lally能夠專注於自己的興趣,特別是早期陶瓷、青銅禮器、古代玉雕和造像。Lally為出版了詳細的學術目錄,這些目錄至今仍然是該領域的重要參考,他被譽為“中國古董教父”。全球最受尊敬的中國藝術品經銷商之一的Giuseppe Eskenazi 與香港的 William Chak 和倫敦的 3月ant 家族一樣,也高度評價了 Lally的成就。2023年春季,佳士得和邦瀚斯對拉利的藏品進行了拍賣,打破了多項拍賣記錄。品相:狀況極好,有磨損,足部和邊緣有一些小區域有內沁,已稍微平滑。 重量:127.3 克 尺寸:直徑 9.8 釐米 內襯絲綢蓋盒 (2) 文獻比較: 比較一件非常相近的南宋瑪瑙碗,直徑9.5 釐米,收藏於舊金山亞洲藝術博物館,館藏編號B60J6。比較一件相近的宋代瑪瑙碗有相似的外形,直徑17.8 釐米,收藏於舊金山亞洲藝術博物館,館藏編號B60J159。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:非常相近 拍賣:紐約佳士得,2015年3月19日,lot 597 價格:GBP 13,750(相當於今日EUR 15,500) 描述:可能為南宋瑪瑙花口盌 專家評論:請注意尺寸 (12 釐米 直徑)。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:非常相近 拍賣:香港佳士得,2017年5月31日,lot 3141 價格:HKD 150,000(相當於今日EUR 21,000) 描述:宋瑪瑙橢圓形高足盤 專家評論:請注意尺寸 (15.7 釐米)。
A Chinese carved pale jade model of a mythical beast, 2 3/4" long, with a flared rim vase, 3 1/2" high, and a pair of glazed terracotta shoesCondition:Small vase has a section of restoration on the top rim and small chips to base.Jade beast appears to be okay.One of the two shoes has a section of decoration missing and is also chipped, the other one has a couple of very small chips but is generally okay.
MAGNIFIQUE ET TRÈS RARE GRAND VASE EN PORCELAINE DE LA FAMILLE ROSE À FOND BLEU ET À DÉCOR À L'ORMarque et époque Qianlong (1736-1795)A MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE LARGE GILT-DECORATED BLUE-GROUND FAMILLE ROSE 'ONE HUNDRED BOYS AT PLAY' VASEQianlong six-character seal mark and of the periodOf tall baluster form raised on a splayed foot, the rounded body surmounted by a tall waisted neck rising to a wide, trumpet-shaped mouth, each side finely and vividly painted with two large circular panels enclosing a garden scene with young boys at play, gathered in animated groups busily performing a dragon dance, blowing trumpets, playing with cymbals and drums, also playing with animal puppets, riding hobby-horses, carrying lanterns and lighting firecrackers, the scenes framed by trees and shrubs, all within a raised gilt border, reserved against a deep blue ground finely painted in shades of gold with feathery scrollwork issuing large lotus and peony blooms between bands of tall upright lappets around the neck and ruyi-heads around foot, the base with a six-character seal mark in underglaze blue, wood base. 73cm (28 3/4in) high. (2).Footnotes:清乾隆 霽藍地描金花卉紋開光粉彩嬰戲圖大瓶 「大清乾隆年製」款Provenance:Collection of Jules Blanchard (1874-1953), Chazelles-sur-Lyon, acquired in Paris in the early decades of the 20th century, and thence by direct descent in the family to the present owner.來源:巴黎及沙澤勒敘里昂Jules Blanchard(1874-1953)珍藏,於二十世紀初得自巴黎,後經家族流傳至現藏家Exquisitely painted with two large medallions each enclosing lively scenes of groups of young boys at play, set against a luxuriant, rich blue ground finely painted with large scrolling lotus and peony flowers amidst feathery leaves, this magnificent vase is a very fine example of imperial porcelains made during the Qianlong reign. Its sheer size is unusual and must have represented a technical challenge for the potters working in the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen. Yet works such as this vase could only have been made in the imperial kilns under the direction of Tang Yin (1682-1756) whose vast experience and unique understanding of the medium and the porcelain production process combined with his inherent sense of aesthetics pushed potters to create ever bigger and more ambitious pieces. The large surface of the vase presented a blank canvas for the porcelain painters who were tasked to decorate it. They chose a combination of highly ornamental figural and floral designs using bright enamel colours contrasting with a gilt-decorated dark blue glaze. The decoration focuses on two large circular medallions that grace each side of the generously rounded body of the vase. Each medallion is exquisitely painted with a bucolic garden setting bordered by craggy rockwork and gnarled pines, flowering prunus and clusters of bamboo, providing the background for animated groups of small boys engaged in a variety of activities: while some boys are performing a dragon dance with a vibrant pink and pale blue dragon held aloft tall sticks, others are playing with animal puppets in the form of three life-like goats and a caparisoned elephant, yet others are carrying festively adorned lanterns while one child is lighting a fire-cracker, all accompanied by the sound of another group of boys playing drums, cymbals, a gong and blowing a trumpet. Two boys are holding up a puppet in the form of a goldfish and a bouquet of lotus flowers. In Chinese, goldfish jinyu 玉魚 are homophonous with the word for gold (jin 金) and jade (yu 玉), and together with lotus and boys they convey the wish liannian youyu 年年有餘 (may you continuously have plenty year after year). The figures and their toys are intricately depicted with great attention to detail. The boys all have finely detailed individual features, their facial expressions are highly animated, some boys are concentrated, some impatient, others joyful. They are dressed in colourful shirts tied with belts, vests fastened at the neck, their hair tied tightly on top of their head. The two compositions are vivacious and realistic, capturing the excited mood of groups of young boys at play. Yingxitu 嬰戲圖 (pictures of boys at play) and baizitu 百子圖(pictures of one hundred boys) are intimately connected with the strong desire for male offspring, who would perform ancestral sacrifices and thus endure the continuation of the family line. Depictions of children in gardens became an established painting genre in the Song dynasty (960-1279), and by the Ming period (1368-1644) boys were depicted engaged in activities that also conveyed auspicious messages that impersonated adult aspirations. Under the Qianlong emperor, depictions of boys at play proliferated on porcelain as he was particularly fond of auspicious and amusing designs. The theme can be found on quite a number of vases of Qianlong date, similarly rendered but on a smaller scale, with boys at play within a garden, today in the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum. Porcelains with Cloisonné Enamel Decoration and Famille Rose Decoration, vol.39, Hong Kong, 1999, cat.nos. 91, 92, 121, 128 and 129. Most other examples of famille rose-decorated vases with figural scenes are decorated with colourful blue, pink, green or yellow enamelled borders. The combination of famille rose medallions against a rich gilt-decorated dark blue ground as seen on the present vase is very unusual, especially on vases of this impressive size. At least three vases of smaller size and different shapes and designs, similarly decorated with famille rose panels on a gilt-decorated dark blue ground are also in the collection of the Palace Museum, see ibid. cat.nos.130, 131 and 133. The Palace Museum collection also includes a small vase with a continuous scene of 'boys at play' between gilt-decorated blue-glazed borders, see ibid., cat.nos.132 (Fig. 1).Vases of this impressive size and decorated in a rich palette of enamels against a gilt-decorated blue-glazed ground are very rare. The Palace Museum collection records one large vase of this design but decorated with flowers and calligraphy, see ibid., cat.no.129 (Fig. 2). The closest example in size and design is a pair of large gilt-decorated blue-ground famille rose double-gourd vases (accession no. RCIN 33.1-2.a) in the Royal Collection, London, possibly presented by the Qianlong emperor to King George III in 1793, illustrated in John Ayers, Chinese and Japanese Works of Art in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen, London, 2016, nos.685 and 686.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
IMPORTANTE ET TRÈS RARE PAIRE DE VASES EN PORCELAINE CÉLADON À DÉCORS MOULÉS ET RÉHAUSSÉ D'ORMarques et époque Qianlong (1736-1795)A MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE PAIR OF CELADON-GLAZED MOULDED AND GILT-DECORATED ARCHAISTIC VASES AND COVERSQianlong moulded and gilt six-character seal marks and of the periodEach vase of square form, raised on a short straight foot and rising to a straight neck, both of corresponding square form, each side subtly moulded and highlighted in gilt against a pale translucent celadon ground with a musical chime, a wan symbol and endless knot, all tied with fluttering ribbons held between a bat at the top and a smaller bat at the bottom, the central design bordered by an intricate scrollwork of interlaced stylised dragons, with almond-shaped eyes and beak-like noses, with horns bent backwards, their thin bodies highly stylised and dissolving into a dense scrollwork, tails linked by heart-shaped rings, their outlines emphasised with fine gilt borders, the foot and neck moulded and gilt with a keyfret band, the square covers of domed form, centering on a bud-shaped knop within a border of raised bosses, each side with a moulded musical chime above a large stylised bat, the outlines highlighted in gilt, the luminous glaze a pale celadon tone. 18.5cm (7 1/4in) and 18.3cm (7 1/8in) high. (4).Footnotes:清乾隆 粉青釉模印描金仿古紋方蓋瓶一對「大清乾隆年製」款Provenance:Acquired in China in the late 19th century and thence by descent in the family to the current owner來源:於十九世紀末得自中國,後經家族流傳至現藏家This pair of vases are very rare for multiple reasons: their shape and decoration which were inspired by archaic bronzes and jades, their luminous celadon glaze which evokes the pale and translucent celadon glazes of the Song dynasty, the subtly moulded designs around their sides highlighted with fine lines of gilding, the impressed and gilt marks on their bases and the fact that they comprise a pair. While they appear to be unique, they are deeply rooted in the tradition of imperial porcelains made in the 18th century under the Qianlong emperor. They illustrate the emperor's knowledge of antiquity and his appreciation of past traditions. His interest in antiquarian studies, or the studies of bronze and stone inscriptions (jinshixue 金石學), was the driving force behind the compilation of major catalogues of antiquities in the imperial collections which documented and illustrated the increasingly large imperial collection of ancient artifacts including archaic bronzes and jades, many of which were displayed in the halls and chambers of the imperial palaces.Under the Qianlong emperor, archaic bronzes and jades in the imperial collections often supplied models for porcelain forms and designs. In fact, imperial records of the Qianlong period note that the emperor urged the craftsmen working in the imperial workshops to follow the styles and specifications recorded in ancient catalogues. However, more often, the same craftsmen used ancient shapes and designs to create unique and exquisitely crafted objects, especially porcelains, such as evident in the present pair of vases.In their square shape, these two vases evoke the form of a neolithic jade cong 琮, a tall, squared cylindrical vessel that may have served as a status symbol in Chinese pre-dynastic history. The subtly moulded design of intricately interlaced dragons that adorns all four sides of each vase, however, is more obviously borrowed from archaic bronzes as well as archaic jades of the Eastern Zhou dynasty (770-256 BC), when the dragon motif developed into more and more abstract, angular interlaced scrollwork in relief, inlay or openwork, with the animals' bodies and limbs morphing into curled, comma-shaped extensions, and their heads small and stylised but for large exaggerated eyes. The delicate translucent pale celadon glaze which is applied to the entire surface of both vases and covers, including the bases, envelopes the low relief decoration ever so subtly carved at slightly different levels, allowing it to pool in the recesses and thinning to a pale, almost white tone on the raised parts of the design thus creating a delicate contrast of celadon tones, highlighting the dense, undulating archaistic design. Based on the fine, high-fired celadons of the late Tang dynasty, and the lustrous celadon glazes of the Southern Song dynasty developed in the Longquan kilns in Zhejiang, the glaze on the present vases is a product of the potters experimenting in the Qing imperial kilns. In the 18th century considerable effort was put into the perfection of much-appreciated celadon glazes. Potters perfected an even and paler celadon glaze using considerably less iron, modifying and adapting it even further to achieve a notably finer texture and, more importantly, a cooler, pale celadon colour with a clear, translucent bluish tone.No other vase of the same shape and design of this pair of vases appears to be recorded. A pair of small square vases with canted sides and covers, entirely covered in a similar translucent pale celadon glaze but of the Yongzheng period, was sold in Sotheby's New York, 5 and 6 November 1996, lot 857. In general, celadon-ground gilt-decorated porcelains are rare, with only few examples recorded. See, for instance, a pair of archaistic celadon-ground gilt-decorated vases with gilt six-character seal marks, from the J.M. Hu Collection, sold Sotheby's Hong Kong, 8 April 2010, lot 1803a. Compare also with a celadon-glazed vase with a moulded and gilt-decorated design, also with an impressed and gilt Qianlong seal mark to the base, sold Sotheby's Hong Kong, 18 and 19 May 1982, lot 340. The distinctive archaistic interlaced dragon design that embellishes the sides of both vases is more commonly associated with a small group of double-walled vases commissioned by and made for the Qianlong emperor. They pierced outer wall of these vases is in the shape of a complex design of small archaistic interlaced dragons with small heads and large, almond-shaped eyes and sinuous bodies dissolving into scrollwork, with outlines enhanced by fine gold lines, as seen on a double-walled Yangcai reticulated vase, sold Sotheby's Hong Kong, 10 July 2020, lot 1, or on another Yangcai reticulated vase, in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Stunning Decorative Porcelains from the Ch'ien-lung Reign, Taipei, 2021, cat.no.69 (Fig. 1).Impressed and gilt six-character Qianlong seal marks are known from a number of porcelains, mostly examples where forms, designs or glazes are archaistic, see, for example, a small imitation-gilt bronze archaistic tripod censer with an impressed and gilt Qianlong seal mark and of the period, sold Christie's Hong Kong, 27 November 2019, lot 2906. Or on a small tea-dust glazed gilt and silver-decorated washer in the collection of the National Palace Museum, published in Catalog of the Special Exhibition of K'ang-Hsi, Yung-Cheng and Ch'ien-Lung Porcelain Ware from the Ch'ing Dynasty in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1986, cat.no.95.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
* A Chinese pale celadon jade hair pin, Qing dynasty, carved in relief with a bird on a pine branch, the terminal with lingzhi fungus, 8.5cm, probably shortenedPlease note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***Natural flaws within the jade, slight chipping to the tip.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* A Chinese pale celadon jade carving of the He He Erxian twins, 18th/19th century, one boy holding a sprig of lotus, the other lingzhi fungus, the stone with some paler inclusions and a small russet inclusion beneath one of the figures, 5cmPlease note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***Natural flaws within the jade otherwise good condition.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A Chinese pale celadon and russet jade carving of peaches and two bats, 17th century, the stone with pale russet and brown inclusions, 5.9cm***CONDITION REPORT***Natural discolouration and flaws within the jade but otherwise good condition.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* * A Chinese pale celadon and russet jade brush pot, bitong, 18th century, worked in deep relief with The Three Friends of Winter’ (prunus, pine and bamboo) and lingzhi fungus, 7cm high, on a carved hardwood standProvenance: Roger Keverne Ltd; 17th June, 2003Please note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***Natural discolouration flaws within the jade, a hairline flaw or crack running within the grain of the stone from the top rim and down through the main boulder, this is definately part of the jade and not later damage, slight wear and nicking around the foot rimPLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* A Chinese pale celadon jade carving of a stylised catfish, probably 17th century, the reverse carved with a sprig of lingzhi fungus, 5cmPlease note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***Two tiny nicks in the jade across the back of the cat fish, small chipping to the foliate scroll on the left side.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* A Chinese small white jade carving of a stylised duck, late Qing dynasty, clasping a sprig of lotus in its beak, 2.8cm highPlease note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***Good condition no faults noted.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* A Chinese small mellow green jade model of a standing elephant, 17th century, 4.25cmProvenance: Roger Keverne Ltd, 6th April, 2001Please note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***Natural flaws and striations within the jade, otherwise good.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* A Chinese white and russet carved jade figure of Liu Hai, 17th century, modelled kneeling, with outstretched arms, offering a sycee (silver ingot), 3.5cmProvenance: Spink & Son Ltd, London, 27th April, 1990Please note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***Natural flaws within the jade otherwise good condition.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* * A Chinese white jade group of two catfish, 18th century, each fish biting a sprig of lingzhi fungus, the stone of good even tone with some occasional paler inclusions, 6.5cm, on a square hardwood plinthProvenance: Roger Keverne Ltd; 20th June, 2005.The depiction of catfish with lingzhi fungus forms the rebus niannian ruyi or 'May your wishes come true year after year.'Please note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***A little dirt in the crevices, a small silver arrow drawn near the central recess indicating what may be a flaw in the stone.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* * A good Chinese pale celadon-grey small jade screen or plaque, Ming dynasty, c.1600, possibly earlier, pierced and carved with a writhing two-horned dragon, with bulging eyes, amongst flowers and foliage, 7.5 x 5.8cm, raised in a carved hardwood standProvenance: S. Marchant & Son, London, 17th May, 2005Please note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***One tiny chip in the top front edge, other extremely minute flaws around the edges, a chip to the back of the lower right corner, natural flaw in the jade in the lower left corner, stand a little rubbed but otherwise good.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* * A Chinese white jade pendant, carved as a gourd, Qianlong period, with overlapping leaves and tendrils and a branch in open work, the stone of good even tone with a slight russet inclusion to the base, 8cmProvenance: The Baron George de Menasce collection; Roger Keverne Ltd, 22nd July, 1998Please note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***A very slight chip to the right side at the extreme edge of the smaller gourd, hard to see but one can feel that it is sharp to the touch.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* * A Chinese pale celadon jade carving of a fruit, 18th century, with stalks and leaves, a flower to one side, an insect to the reverse, the stone of good even tone, some leaves, the stalk and the insect with a russet skin, 9.5cm wide, on a carved hardwood standProvenance: Spink & Son Ltd, London, 7th January, 1987Please note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***Natural flaws within the jade but essentially good condition, stand in good order.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A Chinese celadon jade mounted hand mirror, the jade 18th/19th century, the back of the mirror cast in relief with the eight Buddhist emblems inset with semi-precious hardstone cabochons and an oval jade plaque carved in relief with a bird amid rocks and millet, the handle mounted with a dragon headed belt hook, the jade of good even tone with some occasional white inclusions, 24.5cm long***CONDITION REPORT***Plated mounts slightly worn in places, the handle is slightly loose and wobbly and the back of the mirror is tarnished, The Jade has not been examined out of the out of the mounts but looks to be in good condition.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* A Chinese pale celadon jade waterpot, 17th/18th century, formed as overlapping petals and worked with a prunus spray, the stone of good even tone with one small russet vein, 5.75cmProvenance: Roger Keverne Ltd, 18th September, 2001Please note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***Natural flaws within the jade including a hairline brown crack running from the inner rim, perhaps a tiny chip to the tip of the tendril branch sticking out at the base.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* A Chinese miniature white jade seal of archaic bronze bell form, late Qing dynasty, carved in low relief with scrolling clouds, 1.7cm highProvenance: G. Hawthorn Antiques, 24th October, 2003Please note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***A few dirt specks otherwise very good.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A Chinese pale celadon jade grasshopper pendant, 18th/19th century, 6.8cm long***CONDITION REPORT***Natural variation of tone within the jade, otherwise good condition.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* A Chinese white jade figure of a boy wearing a hat and long coat, Ming dynasty, the stone with brown and black inclusions, 5.2cm highProvenance: Ex. Dr. Newton collection; Roger Keverne, 17th November, 2000Please note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***Natural flaws running through the jade, otherwise good.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A Chinese pale celadon jade group of two badgers, 18th/19th century, each biting a sprig of lingzhi fungus, the stone of good even tone 5.3cm, wood stand***CONDITION REPORT***Natural flaws within the stone but no real faults noted, stand good.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
CORRECTION: A Chinese creamy white soapstone NOT jade ‘plum blossom’ cup, 18th/19th century, carved in high relief and open work with prunus branches and blossom, the stone of creamy white tone with some pale russet inclusions, 7.4cm across***CONDITION REPORT***A few tiny chips to the inside of the rim, natural variations in the colour of the stone.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
* A Chinese white jade carving of a cluster of melons, 18th century, with stalks and leaves, two squirrels sitting on the branches, 9cm wide, on a carved hardwood standProvenance: Spink & Son Ltd, London, 12th September 1988Please note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price***CONDITION REPORT***Possibly a hairline crack running through the tendril running between melons at the back, very slight dirt marking to the front of one of the melons that should rub away, stand worn at the extremities with a chip to one end.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.

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