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A Blue and White Brushpot, Bitong. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period

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A Blue and White Brushpot, Bitong. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period - Photo Sotheby's

of waisted cylindrical form rising from a spreading foot to a flared rim, the exterior painted with three dignitaries dressed in official attire in a bamboo grove, framed by a band of bamboo twigs above and dabbed washes below; 14.6cm., 5 3/4 in. Estimation: 8,000 - 12,000 GBP

EXHIBITED: Chinese Ceramics of the Transitional Period (circa 1620-1680 A.D.) from the Collection of Mr & Mrs Peter Thompson,
Hull University, Hull, 1985, cat. no. 102.

Sotheby's. Chinese Ceramics from the Collection of Peter and Nancy Thompson; London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com


Hermès Paris made in france Exceptionnel collier «Torsade» en or gris

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Hermès Paris made in france Exceptionnel collier «Torsade» en or gris. Photo Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan

en cordage torsadé terminé de deux boucles pavées de diamants (PM), fermoir serti de diamants (3,61 carats). Signé «Hermès». Numéroté 0710664. Poids brut: 121,88 gr. Estimation : 29 000 / 32 000 €

An amazing PM «Torsade» necklace, white gold and a diamonds set clasp (3.61 carats), number 0710664, signed «Hermès».

Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan. Mardi 30 octobre 2012. www.artcurial.com

A Blue and White Censer. Ming Dynasty, Chongzhen Period

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A Blue and White Censer. Ming Dynasty, Chongzhen Period - Photo Sotheby's

the bombé body supported on a splayed foot, painted to the exterior with Wang Xizhi seated beneath a tree, approached by a boy bearing a goose, all set within a landscape; 9.8cm., 3 7/8 in. Estimation: 4,000 - 6,000 GBP

PROVENANCE: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 1st December 1977, lot 443.

EXHIBITED: Transitional Wares and Their Forerunners, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong, 1981, cat. no. 58.
Chinese Ceramics of the Transitional Period (circa 1620-1680 A.D.) from the Collection of Mr & Mrs Peter Thompson, Hull University, Hull, 1985, cat. no. 93.

Sotheby's. Chinese Ceramics from the Collection of Peter and Nancy Thompson; London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

Hermès Paris made in france Sac «Birkin» 35 cm en crocodile porosus Cognac

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Hermès Paris made in france Sac «Birkin» 35 cm en crocodile porosus Cognac.

garniture en métal plaqué or, tirette, clochette, clefs cadenas gainé, intérieur doublé en chèvre marron comprenant une poche zippée et une poche plaquée, double poignée. Année: 1994. Bon état général (légères petites usures aux angles). Dans sa boîte.

A Cognac porosus «Birkin» bag, 35 cm, gilt metal hardware, keyfob & padlock, double handle. Year: 1994. Good overall condition (slightly used corners). In its box.

Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan. Mardi 30 octobre 2012. www.artcurial.com

A Blue and White 'Hare' Tripod Censer. Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi Period

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A Blue and White 'Hare' Tripod Censer. Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi Period - Photo Sotheby's

thickly potted with a stout bulbous body supported on three rectangular feet, the exterior painted with a hare amidst a terraced garden with pine and plantain trees, the base with a six-character mark reading Da Qing Nian Dexing zhi (Made by Nian Dexing in the Great Qing dynasty); 22cm., 8 5/8 in. Estimation: 6,000 - 8,000 GBP

PROVENANCE: Christie's Hong Kong, 1st October 1991, lot 940.

EXHIBITED: From the Tang to the Qing: Chinese Ceramics from circa 618-1850 A.D. from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson, Hull University, Hull, 1996, cat. no. 87.

Sotheby's. Chinese Ceramics from the Collection of Peter and Nancy Thompson; London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

Hermès Paris made in france. Sac «Birkin» 35 cm en crocodile Porosus chocolat mat

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Hermès Paris made in france. Sac «Birkin» 35 cm en crocodile Porosus chocolat matPhoto Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan

garniture en métal argenté palladié, tirette, clochette, clefs, cadenas gainé, intérieur comprenant une poche plaquée, une poche à soufflet, double poignée. Année: 2008. Etat neuf. Dans sa boîte. Estimation : 20 000 / 22 000 €

A brown matt Porosus crocodile «Birkin» bag, 35 cm, silver palladium hardware, keyfob & padlock, double handle. Year: 2008. Mint condition. In its box.

Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan. Mardi 30 octobre 2012. www.artcurial.com

A Small Blue and White Stem Cup, apocryphal Xuande Mark

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A Small Blue and White Stem Cup, apocryphal Xuande Mark - Photo Sotheby's

the deep rounded sides flaring at the rim, raised on a stem foot splaying towards the recessed base and with a raised fillet, painted to the exterior with figures in a landscape, the interior with lança characters, inscribed with an apocryphal Xuande mark to the base; 7cm., 2 3/4 in. Estimation: 2,000 - 3,000 GBP

EXHIBITED: Chinese Blue and White Porcelain and Related Underglaze Red, City Museum and Art Gallery, Hong Kong, 1975, cat. no. 87D.
From the Tang to the Qing: Chinese Ceramics from circa 618-1850 A.D. from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson, Hull University, Hull, 1996, cat. no. 94.

Sotheby's. Chinese Ceramics from the Collection of Peter and Nancy Thompson; London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

Hermès Paris made in france. Exceptionnelle bague «Quark», 2008

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Hermès Paris made in france. Exceptionnelle bague «Quark», 2008. Photo Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan

en or rose et or blanc, sertie de 300 diamants bruns orangés (5.50 carats). Signé «Hermès». Numérotée 0813434. Poids brut: 33,87 gr. Taille: 52. Dans son écrin. Estimation : 20 000 / 25 000 €

An outstanding «Quark» ring, 2008, in gold and set with 300 orange-brown diamonds (5.50 carats). Signed «Hermès», N° 0813434. Size: 52 (EU). In its jewel case.

Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan. Mardi 30 octobre 2012. www.artcurial.com


A Pair of Wucai 'Fish' Bowls. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period

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A Pair of Wucai 'Fish' Bowls. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period - Photo Sotheby's

each with deep rounded sides rising from a straight foot to a flared rim, painted to the central interior with a medallion enclosing a carp leaping from waves, the well and the exterior with fish swimming amid waterweed and aquatic plants. Quantité: 2 - 16cm., 6 1/4 in. Estimation: 10,000 - 15,000 GBP

PROVENANCE: Collection of T.Y. Chao.
Sotheby's Hong Kong, 19th May 1987, lot 317.

EXHIBITED: From the Tang to the Qing: Chinese Ceramics from circa 618-1850 A.D. from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson, Hull University, Hull, 1996, cat. no. 100.

Sotheby's. Chinese Ceramics from the Collection of Peter and Nancy Thompson. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

Theo Fennell white gold, diamond and ruby Jouster Earrings

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Theo Fennell white gold, diamond and ruby Jouster Earrings

A Doucai 'Mandarin Duck' Dish, Yongzheng Mark and Period

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A Doucai 'Mandarin Duck' Dish, Yongzheng Mark and Period - Photo Sotheby's

the rounded sides supported on a slightly tapered foot, the exterior painted with mandarin ducks swimming in a pond amidst lotus and aquatic plants, inscribed to the base with a six-character Yongzheng mark within a double-circle. Quantité: 2 - 14.8cm., 5 7/8 in. Estimation: 6,000 - 8,000 GBP

PROVENANCE: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 1st December 1977, lot 537

EXHIBITED: From the Tang to the Qing: Chinese Ceramics from circa 618-1850 A.D. from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. PeterThompson, Hull University, Hull, 1996, cat. no. 111.

Sotheby's. Chinese Ceramics from the Collection of Peter and Nancy Thompson. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

Theo Fennell yellow gold, ruby and diamond Skull Jouster Ring

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Theo Fennell yellow gold, ruby and diamond Skull Jouster Ring

A Wucai 'Dragon and Phoenix' Bowl, Yongzheng Mark and Period

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A Wucai 'Dragon and Phoenix' Bowl, Yongzheng Mark and Period - Photo Sotheby's

the rounded sides rising from a straight foot to a gently flaring rim, painted to the exterior with a green and a red dragon striding in pursuit of flaming pearls, divided by a pair of swooping phoenix, all below a band of bajixiang interspersed with ruyi emblems, the interior with a medallion enclosing an iron-red dragon in pursuit of a pearl amidst flames, inscribed to the base with a six-character Yongzheng mark within a double-circle; 14.9cm., 5 7/8 in. Estimation: 3,000 - 5,000 GBP

PROVENANCE: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 1st December 1977, lot 651.

EXHIBITED: From the Tang to the Qing: Chinese Ceramics from circa 618-1850 A.D. from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson, Hull University, Hull, 1996, cat. no. 110.

Sotheby's. Chinese Ceramics from the Collection of Peter and Nancy Thompson. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

Lydia Courteille “spider” ring in fire opal, orange sapphires, diamonds, green garnets and blackened gold

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Lydia Courteille “spider” ring in fire opal, orange sapphires, diamonds, green garnets and blackened gold from the “Xochimilco Garden” collection.

A Blue-Ground Polychrome Enamel 'Dragon' Bowl, Qianlong Seal Mark and Period

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A Blue-Ground Polychrome Enamel 'Dragon' Bowl Qianlong Seal Mark and Period - Photo Sotheby's

the exterior brightly enamelled in red, green, yellow and aubergine enamels with two striding dragons in pursuit of flaming pearls amidst flames cloud sprays, all above a border of petal lappets at the foot, the interior with a central medallion enclosing a green dragon in pursuit of a flaming pearl, inscribed to the base with a six-character Qianlong seal mark; 14.2cm., 5 5/8 in. Estimation: 4,000 - 6,000 GBP

PROVENANCE: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 2nd December 1977, lot 648.

EXHIBITED: From the Tang to the Qing: Chinese Ceramics from circa 618-1850 A.D. from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson, Hull University, Hull, 1996, cat. no. 113.

Sotheby's. Chinese Ceramics from the Collection of Peter and Nancy Thompson. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com


Lydia Courteille “pumpkin” ring in orange sapphires, green garnets, diamonds and blackened gold

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Lydia Courteille “pumpkin” ring in orange sapphires, green garnets, diamonds and blackened gold

A Blue and White 'Three Friends' Dish, Qianlong Seal Mark and Period

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A Blue and White 'Three Friends' Dish, Qianlong Seal Mark and Period - Photo Sotheby's

the rounded sides rising from a tapering foot to a flared rim, the central interior painted with the Three Friends of Winter, the exterior with a lady and two children amongst terraced pavilion in a garden landscape, inscribed to the base with a six-character Qianlong seal mark; 17.8cm., 7in. Estimation: 6,000 - 8,000 GBP

PROVENANCE: Collection of Soame Jenyns.
Sotheby's Hong Kong, 16th November 1983, lot 514.

EXHIBITED: From the Tang to the Qing: Chinese Ceramics from circa 618-1850 A.D. from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Peter
Thompson, Hull University, Hull, 1996, cat. no. 115.

LITTERATURE: Soame Jenyns, Later Chinese Porcelain, London, 1951, pl. XCV.

Sotheby's. Chinese Ceramics from the Collection of Peter and Nancy Thompson. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

Chinese table screen sets record at Chartres auction house

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18th century table screen. Photo Galerie de Chartres

CHARTRES (AFP).- An 18th century table screen likely from the heart of Imperial China sold for more than one million euros ($1.3 million) in a French auction house, an official said Monday. 

The decorative wooden item, measuring 26 cm (10.2 inches) high by 18 cm (7 inches) long, features a white jade disc at its centre, said Pascal Maiche from the auction house in Chartes, near Paris. 

A Taiwanese couple, who decided to fly to France for the auction, won the piece Sunday by paying a total of 1.2 million euros with fees. 

Also used for meditation, the table screen has "a poem by Emperor Qianlong on the back," and its probable origin from the heart of Imperial China makes it extremely rare, Maiche said. 

Originally valued between 50-80,000 euros ($64-100,000), the seller decided to part with the piece because he was moving. He "thought it could be worth something" because it had been in his family since 1860, the auctioneer said. © 1994-2012 Agence France-Presse 

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A disassembled "table screen" from the 18th century. This rectangular wooden decorative object of 26 cm high and 18 cm wide with a disc made out of white jade at its centre, which probably come from the Chinese imperial court, was sold for an overall amount of 1,248,000 euros (about 1,614,512 US Dollars) during an auction in Chartres on October 28, 2012, auction house Galeries de Chartres said. This rare object, which belonged to a local man and his family since 1860, was bought by a couple from Taïwan. AFP PHOTO / GALERIE DE CHARTRES.

A Fine Painted Enamel Three-Tiered Box and Cover, Qianlong Seal Mark and Period

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A Fine Painted Enamel Three-Tiered Box and Cover, Qianlong Seal Mark and Period - Photo Sotheby's

of rectangular form, the top brightly painted with a rectangular cartouche enclosing two birds amongst flowering peony branches issuing from pierced rocks, reserved on composite floral scrolls against a purple ground, the front and back of each tier similarly decorated, the sides enamelled with stylised kuidragon scrolls against a purple ground of floral scrolls, the interior enamelled turquoise, inscribed on the base of each tier with a six-character Qianlong seal mark; Quantité: 4. 21.8cm., 8 5/8 in. Estimation: 60,000 - 80,000 GBP

NOTE DE CATALOGUE: This finely painted three-tiered box represents the work of Guangzhou enamellers active during the 18th century andfamous for their high level of skills in this specialised field. By the reign of the Qianlong emperor, the technique of enamelling on copper, porcelain and glass reached its peak. The painterly decoration of flowers, birds, rocks and insects in panels on a richly decorated floral scroll ground reflects the emperor’s penchant for colourful and ornate objects. The box is also striking for the use of deep cobalt blue enamel for the archaistic dragon motif on the sides, reminiscent of the blue tone seen on the famous octafoil box in the Shanghai Museum, illustrated in Shen Zhiyu (ed.), The Shanghai Museum of Art, New York, 1983, pls. 235 and 236. A similar colour scheme, with heavy use of blue in various shades, was employed on an eight-lobed covered box finely painted with a dense flower scroll motif and described as a representative example of painted enamel ware produced in Guangzhou, illustrated in Tributes from Guangdong to the Qing Court, Hong Kong, 1987, pl. 49.

The placing of archaistic dragons on a floral background, as seen on the sides of this piece, is also unusual and worth noting. Their presence is not only decorative but suggests the possibility of serving as handles for the box. The motif appears to be inspired by dragon plaques carved in precious stone; for example see an aventurine quartz dragon plaque included in the Exhibition of Ch’ing Dynasty Costume Accessories, National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1986, cat. no. 226; and a jade dragon plaque, in the British Museum, London, illustrated in Jessica Rawson, Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing, London, 1995, p. 326, fig. 6.

For further examples of related painted enamel boxes, see one decorated with landscapes in panels illustrated in Michael Gillingham, Chinese Painted Enamels, Oxford, 1978, pl. 53; and a plum-blossom shaped tiered box with a related decoration of various flower sprays in round panels and with blue archaistic dragons, together with two other boxes decorated with flower scrolls on a deep blue ground, published in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum. Metal-bodied Enamel Ware, Hong Kong, 2002, pls 210, 230 and 232 respectively.

Sotheby's. Treasures of the Qing Court, A Personal Perspective. London | 07 nov. 2012, www.sothebys.com

Miroir hollandais du XVIIIe siècle

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Miroir hollandais du XVIIIe siècle. Photo Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan

En placage de noyer et marqueterie de bois fruitier de rinceaux et fleurs ; miroir remplacé. Hauteur : 95,5 cm. (37 ½ in.), Largeur : 61,5 cm. (24 ¼ in.). Estimation : 2 000 / 3 000 €

A DUTCH FLORAL MARQUETRY MIRROR, 17TH CENTURY

Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan. Mercredi 7 novembre 2012. Hôtel Dassault - 7 Rond Point des Champs-Elysées - 75008 - Paris www.artcurial.com

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