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A gold ingot. Qing dynasty, circa 1750

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A gold ingot. Qing dynasty, circa 1750 - Photo Sotheby's

of kidney shape, stamped with a circular seal just below the rim; 5.6cm., 2 1/4 in. Estimation: 40,000 - 50,000 GBP - Lot. Vendu 49,250 GBP

PROVENANCE: The Nanking Cargo.
Christie’s Amsterdam, 28th April-2nd May 1986, lot 1816.

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com


A gold ingot. Qing dynasty, circa 1750

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A gold ingot. Qing dynasty, circa 1750 - Photo Sotheby's

cast as a rectangular bar, the top stamped twice with a two-character inscription reading dingyuan, the countersunk underside impressed with two square seals reading bao and a double-gourd seal reading yuanji; 7.9cm., 3 1/8 in. Estimation: 20,000 - 30,000 GBP - Lot. Vendu 25,000 GBP

PROVENANCE: The Nanking Cargo.
Christie’s Amsterdam, 28th April-2nd May 1986, lot 1923.

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

Pendule à l'éléphant en bronze patiné et doré. XVIII° siècle

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Pendule à l'éléphant en bronze patiné et doré. XVIII° siècle. Photo Europ Auction

Elle repose sur une base trapézo?dale de bronze doré avec en façade deux pilastres à canaux entourant une réserve en dentelle de laiton ajouré. L'éléphant, à patine brun-rouge, statique, lève sa tête en agitant sa trompe, comme pour barrir. Il porte sur son dos, à la façon d'un palanquin, la pendule elle-même, entourée de simples volutes et sommée d'un anneau de feuillage. Le cadran est en émail, avec deux carrés de remontoir à 4 et 8 heures, les heures inscrites en chiffres romains et les minutes en chiffres arabes. Il est signé"Colin de la glizière". Le mouvement est signé"Colin de la Glizière", Jean-Baptiste Colin de Laglizière, reçu maître à Paris en 1729. H 53, L 30, P 20 cm. Estimation : 80 000 / 100 000 €

Ce type de pendule très en vogue au milieu du siècle rappelle davantage le goût pour la « chinoiserie « que l'art animalier. En effet, sans être « réaliste « notre éléphant est proche des pachydermes d'Asie, où d'ailleurs la trompe levée est un symbole de félicité. Il participe de toute une ménagerie, alliant le pittoresque à l'exotique, o? se mèlent chameaux, sangliers, rhinocéros, taureaux, lions ou chevaux... parfois de porcelaine. 

La forme très particulière de la trompe de notre éléphant, une sorte de tentacule ou de tresse, n'est pas sans rappeler les représentations de l'animal par Oudry illustrant les « Fables de la Fontaine «, publiées en quatre volumes de 1755 à 1759. Notre pendule s'inscrit à un tournant des Arts décoratifs quand se combinent rocaille et néoclassicisme. Si l'éléphant appartient incontestablement au registre baroque, le décor de la pendule est très assagi, avec un socle «à l'Antique «.
Cette dichotomie est renforcée par l'opposition dans le traitement de la matière : éléphant à patine brune/ socle et pendule dorés.
On évolue sensiblement du bibelot vers l'objet architecturé, conçu non plus comme un assemblage de parties étonnantes ou magnifiques mais visant à produire un tout homogène et élégant. 

Colin de Laglizière (+ 1767) travailla d'abord comme compagnon chez Claude III Martinot, avant de s'installer rue du Coq Saint-Honoré (1741), puis rue des Fossés-Saint-Jacques. Il utilisa des cabinets de J.J. de Saint-Germain, B. Lieutaud ou des Caffieri, et eut parmi sa clientèle très choisie, à la fois aristocratique et parlementaire, le prince de Montauban (Rohan), le chevalier de Bethisy, le président de Bandeville ou MM. Paris de Montmartel. On lui doit le mouvement de la pendule de Jupiter, avec une caisse de Lieutaud de bronze doré et d'ébène (musée Jacquemart-André, Fontaine- Chaalis).

Europ Auction. Mercredi 14 novembre 2012. Drouot Richelieu - Salle 4 - 9, rue Drouot - 75009 Paris. Tel. +33 (0)1 48 00 20 04

A Small Yellow-Glazed 'Dragon' Saucer Dish, Qianlong Seal Mark and Period

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A Small Yellow-Glazed 'Dragon' Saucer Dish, Qianlong Seal Mark and Period - Photo Sotheby's

the interior incised with a medallion enclosing a ferocious dragon in frontal pose grasping a shou character medallion between its claws and a flaming pearl, the exterior with turbulent cresting waves and stylised mountains below four beribboned precious objects (babao), inscribed to the base with a six-character Qianlong seal mark; 11cm., 4 3/8 in. Estimation: 6,000 - 8,000 GBP. Lot. Vendu 11,250 GBP

PROVENANCE: Sotheby's Amsterdam, 6th June 1988, lot 225.

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

A Large Yellow-Glazed Dish, 15th-early 16th Century

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A Large Yellow-Glazed Dish, 15th-early 16th Century - Photo Sotheby's

the rounded sides rising from a tapering foot to a wide everted rim, applied overall with a pale egg-yolk yellow glaze stopping neatly at the foot, the base left unglazed; 31.8cm., 12 1/2 in. Estimation: 15,000 - 20,000 GBP - Lot. Vendu 103,250 GBP

PROVENANCE: Sotheby's London, 18th November 1998, lot 961.

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

An Incised Yellow-Glazed 'Floral' Bowl, Kangxi Mark and Period

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An Incised Yellow-Glazed 'Floral' Bowl, Kangxi Mark and Period - Photo Sotheby's

the deep rounded sides supported on a straight foot, incised to the exterior with four floral medallions alternating with radiating cloud wisps above a lappet band, the interior with a further floral medallion, encircled at the foot and the rim with double line borders, covered overall with a rich egg-yolk yellow glaze, the white base inscribed with a six-character Kangxi mark within a double-circle; 11.9cm., 4 5/8 in. Estimation: 20,000 - 30,000 GBP. Unsold

PROVENANCE: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 30th April 1996, lot 391.

NOTE DE CATALOGUE: Kangxi yellow-glazed bowls of this form and decoration are rare, although a similar example, formerly in the Elphinstone collection, and later part of the Sir Percival David collection, in the British Museum, is illustrated inMargaret Medley, Illustrated Catalogue of Ming and Ch’ing Monochromes, London, 1973, cat. no. A599; and another from the Kostolany collection was included in the Oriental Ceramics Society exhibition Monochrome Porcelain of the Ming and Manchu Dynasties, London, 1948, cat. no. 188.

Compare also a bowl sold in our New York rooms, 21st September 2005, lot 117; one sold in our Hong Kong rooms, 30th April 1996, lot 391; a third example sold at Christie’s London, 10th June 1996, lot 119; and the bowl in this catalogue, lot 398.

Bowls of this type continued to be made during the Qianlong and Daoguang periods; for example see a Qianlong bowl of the same shape, size and decoration, from the Jingguantang collection, sold at Christie’s New York, 18th September 1997, lot 161; and a Daoguang mark and period bowl included in the exhibition Qing Mark and Period Monochromes and Enamelled Wares, S. Marchant and Son, London, 1981, cat. no. 16. 

Yellow-glazed Kangxi mark and period bowls of this form and size were also decorated with dragons; for example see a bowl sold in our Hong Kong rooms, 10th April 2006, lot 1613; and a pair sold in our New York rooms, 3rd June 1992, lot 219.

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

A Yellow-Glazed Bowl, Qianlong Seal Mark and Period

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A Yellow-Glazed Bowl, Qianlong Seal Mark and Period - Photo Sotheby's

the deep rounded sides rising from a straight foot to a slightly flared rim, covered overall with a rich egg-yolk yellow glaze, the white base inscribed with a six-character Qianlong seal mark; 16.3cm., 6 3/8 in. Estimation: 10,000 - 15,000 GBP. Unsold

PROVENANCE: Christie’s London, 18th June 2002, lot 57.

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

Exceptionnel panneau de laque japonais dit "laque de Nagasaki" représentant Saint Petersbourg, XVIII° siècle

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Exceptionnel panneau de laque japonais dit "laque de Nagasaki" représentant Saint Petersbourg avec au premier plan la Neva, et de part et d'autre le palais d'hiver et l'Académie des sciences. XVIII° siècle. Photo Europ Auction

Le revers est décoré de branchages en nacre avec au milieu l'inscription suivante : "Vue Perspective des Bords de la Neva en descendant la Rivière entre la Palais d'hyver de sa Majesté Impériale et les batimens de l'Académie des Sciences à St Petersburg";  23 x 39 cm. 

Au milieu du XVII° siècle la compagnie des Indes achète des laques en quantité importante pour le compte de marchands ou de riches particuliers. Ces commandes privées ont largement stimulé la production des laqueurs durant tout le XVII° et le XVIII° siècle. 

C'est à Nagasaki que l'on trouve de nombreux marchands exposant des oeuvres aussi variées que des coffres, des cabinets, des plateaux. Très prisés en Europe ces meubles ou objets sont décorés de sujets ou d'armoiries fournies par les commanditaires européens aux artisans locaux.

Dans la deuxième moitié du XVIII° siècle, Isaac Titsingh, le premier grand japanologiste, longtemps après avoir quitté l'île de Deshima (en face de Nagasaki), commandait des laques ornées de dessins européens. Les laqueurs japonais réalisèrent donc des séries de médaillons représentant les empereurs et impératrices européennes ainsi que les hommes illustres, réalisés d'après la publication Française «"l'Europe illustrée". Tout comme la vogue de ces médaillons, il y eut aussi celle des grandes plaques rectangulaires représentant des vues de villes ou des monuments.

Des vues de villes hollandaises ont été réalisées, mais aucune n'est connue actuellement, les vues de Rome sont les plus nombreuses, et quelques vues de Saint Petersbourg sont connues. Ces plaques ont été faites à partir de gravures; pendant longtemps on a cru que le vue de Saint-Petersbourg avait été copiée d'une gravure de Mihail Ivanovic Mahaev publiée en 1753, en fait elle a été réalisée d'après une vue d'optique conservée au Chido Museum de Tsuruoka au Japon.

Une de ces plaques représentant la ville de Saint-Petersbourg fût donnée à l'impératrice Catherine II de Russie en 1794 par le médecin suédois Johan Arnold Stutzer officiant pour la Compagnie des Indes à Nagasaki en 1787-88, et une autre plaque est conservée au Musée d'art et d'histoire japonaise à Sakura.

Reproduite in O.Impey, Ch. Jorg, Japanese export lacquer 1580-1850, ed. Jorge Welsh, 2005, p.52.

Europ Auction. Mercredi 14 novembre 2012. Drouot Richelieu - Salle 4 - 9, rue Drouot - 75009 Paris. Tel. +33 (0)1 48 00 20 04


Tigerish images dominate Japanese art sale at Bonhams with a roaring £2m result and a world record for top lot

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A fine large wood netsuke of a tiger. By Naito Toyomasa (1773-1856), Tanba, early 19th century. Photo Bonhams

LONDON.- A  fine large wood netsuke figure of a tiger carved by Naito Toyomasa (1773-1856), Tanba, early 19th century was the top item in Bonhams sale of fine Japanese Art on Tuesday November 6th in which 582 works of art achieved a sale total of £2,085,000.

Seated, its head lowered to the left as it looks back with a ferocious expression, its tail passing forwards between the hind legs and rising at the side forming the himotoshi, the well-toned wood is slightly worn and the eyes are inlaid with pale translucent horn, signed in a long rounded rectangular reserveToyomasa4.5cm (1¾in). The sculpture, estimated to sell for £35,000-40,000, but made £103, 250, a new world record for Toyomasa. His previous record was a £85,250 for a netsuke from the Szechenyi Collection.

Although the tiger is a common subject carved by other artists, this image was an unusually large and boldly carved rendition by Toyomasa. The tiger is seated with its head lowered to the left as it looks back with a ferocious expression, its tail passing forwards between the hind legs and rising at the side. The eyes are inlaid with pale translucent horn.

Suzannah Yip, Director of Japanese Art at Bonhams, commented after the sale: "This was a very strong sale in front of a packed saleroom which achieved excellent prices for ivory, netsuke, inro, and metalwork from buyers all over the world."

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Toshusai Sharaku (fl.circa 1794-1795), late 18th century. Segawa Tomisaburo II as Yadorigi. An oban okubi-e print of the kabuki onnagata actor (male actor specialising in female roles) in the role of Yadorigi, the wife of Ogishi Kurando, in the play Hana-ayame Bunroku Soga (The Iris Soga [brothers] Story of the Bunroku Period), performed at the Miyako theatre in May 1794, published by Tsutaya Juzaburo, with censor's seal Kiwame, signed Toshusai Sharaku ga36.8cm x 25.3cm (14½in x 10in). Sold for £73,250. Photo Bonhams

Second highest item in the sale at £73,250, was a wonderful image by the enigmatic print-maker Toshusai Sharaku (fl.circa 1794-1795) depicting a popular Japanese kabuki actor in one of the female roles he was famous for. The print shows the actor Segawa Tomisaburo II in the role of Yadorigi, the wife of Ogishi Kurando, in the play Hana-ayame Bunroku Soga (The Iris Soga [brothers] Story of the Bunroku Period), performed at the Miyako Theatre in May 1794, published by Tsutaya Juzaburo.

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A fine black lacquer four-case inro By Shibata Zeshin (1807-1891), Meiji Period. Photo Bonhams

Another strong result was for a fine black lacquer four-case inro by Shibata Zeshin (1807-1891), of the Meiji Period. In the form of a rectangular ink-cake, carved in relief over theishime ground on one side with the boy hero Yoko approaching a spreading pine tree and on the other with the large tiger that was terrorising his village, the boy's coat and the tiger painted gilt, signed in characteristic scratched technique Zeshin; with woven metal ojime in the form of a basket, unsigned6.7cm (2⅝in) high. Estimated to sell for £30,000-35,000, it went for £56,450.

For a very similar example, see Japanese Inro from Private Collections, Eskenazi Ltd., London, 1972, no.17 and for another in the Nasser D. Khalili Collection, illustrated by Joe Earle (ed.,)Meiji no TakaraTreasures of Imperial JapanShibata Zeshin, London, 1996, no.38.

The subject of this inro is a reference to one of the paragons of filial piety, according to which, the fourteen-year-old Yoko accompanied his father to the mountains, where they were attacked by a tiger. Yoko managed to save his father by placing himself between him and the animal, overcoming the beast, and both survived.

Shibata Zeshin (1807-1891), A shikishi-ban urushi-e, dated 1881

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Shibata Zeshin (1807-1891), A shikishi-ban urushi-e, dated 1881. Photo Bonhams

painted in green and black lacquer on paper, painted with a bullfinch perched on trailing wisteria branches, signed in black lacquer Gyonen nanajuyon Zeshin(Zeshin, age of seventy-four) with seal. 19.1cm x 17cm (7½in x 6 13/16in), framed within passe-partout. Sold for £4,250 

色紙判漆絵(額装) 鷽に藤図 柴田是真筆 1881年

 

Bonhams. 6 Nov 2012. London, New Bond StreetFine Japanese Art Afternoon Session

A Fine and Rare Blue-Glazed Dish, Wanli Mark and Period

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A Fine and Rare Blue-Glazed Dish, Wanli Mark and Period - Photo Sotheby's

the rounded sides rising from a straight foot, covered with a deep blue glaze stopping at the footrim, the white base incised with a six-character Wanli mark within a double-circle; 25.5cm., 10in. Estimation: 15,000 - 20,000 GBP - Lot. Vendu 30,000 GBP

PROVENANCE: Collection of R. H. R. Palmer, no. 91.
Sotheby's London, 28th May 1968, lot 110.
Collection of E. T. Hall, no. 312.

Christie's London, 7th June 2004, lot 250.

EXHIBITED: Monochrome Porcelain of the Ming and Manchu Dynasties, Oriental Ceramic Society, London, 1948, cat. no. 46.

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

A Rare Aubergine-Glazed 'Dragon' Dish, Kangxi Mark and Period

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A Rare Aubergine-Glazed 'Dragon' Dish, Kangxi Mark and Period - Photo Sotheby's

the shallow sides rising from a straight foot to a flaring rim, incised to the interior with a medallion enclosing a five-clawed dragon in pursuit of a flaming pearl, surrounded by two striding dragons chasing flaming pearls, the decoration repeated to the exterior above a lotus lappet band, covered overall in a brilliant aubergine glaze stopping above the footrim, the white base inscribed with a six-character Kangxi mark within a double-circle; 25.2cm., 10in. Estimation: 15,000 - 20,000 GBP - Lot. Vendu 39,650 GBP

PROVENANCE: Collection of E.T. Hall, no. 32.
Christie’s London, 7th June 2004, lot 53.

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

A Turquoise-Glazed Vase, Yuhuchunping. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century

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A Turquoise-Glazed Vase, Yuhuchunping. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century - Photo Sotheby's

the pear-shaped body rising to a waisted neck with a broad flared mouth, supported on a slightly splayed foot, applied overall with a bright turquoise-blue glaze stopping neatly at the foot; 33cm., 13in. stimation: 6,000 - 8,000 GBP - Lot. Vendu 13,750 GBP

PROVENANCE: Acquired in Amsterdam, 1993.

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

A Fine Clair-de-Lune Glazed Bowl, Yongzheng Mark and Period

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A Fine Clair-de-Lune Glazed Bowl, Yongzheng Mark and Period - Photo Sotheby's

the deep rounded sides rising from a tapered foot to a flaring rim, covered overall with a pale lavender-blue glaze, the white base inscribed with a six-character Yongzheng mark within a double-circle; 14.6cm., 5 3/4 in. Estimation: 20,000 - 30,000 GBP - Lot. Vendu 32,450 GBP 

PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s Amsterdam, 17th May 1994, lot 363.

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

A Green-Glazed Bowl. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period

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A Green-Glazed Bowl. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period - Photo Sotheby's

the deep rounded sides rising from a straight foot to a flared rim, applied overall with a thin emerald-green glaze, the white base with an underglaze-blue potter's mark within a double-circle; 19.2cm., 7 1/2 in. Estimation: 2,000 - 3,000 GBP - Lot. Vendu 2,000 GBP

PROVENANCE: Collection of E.T. Hall.
Christie’s London, 7th June 2004, lot 42 (part lot).

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com


A Green-Glazed Bowl. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period

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A Green-Glazed Bowl. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period - Photo Sotheby's

heavily potted with deep rounded sides supported on a straight foot, covered overall with a thin emerald-green glaze, the white base painted in underglaze-blue with an archaic wine vessel within a double-circle; 18.6cm., 7 3/8 in. Estimation: 2,000 - 3,000 GBP - Lot. Vendu 5,000 GBP

PROVENANCE: Collection of L. Wannieck, Paris.
Christie's Amsterdam, 12th May 1999, lot 261.

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

A Green-Glazed Ogee-Form Bowl. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period

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A Green-Glazed Ogee-Form Bowl. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period - Photo Sotheby's

the rounded sides rising from a short foot to a wide everted rim, applied overall with a translucent emerald-green glaze displaying an iridescent sheen, the base glazed white; 18cm., 7 1/8 in. Estimation: 1,500 - 2,000 GBP - Lot. Vendu 2,750 GBP

PROVENANCE: Collection of E.T. Hall, no. 340.
Christie’s London, 7th June 2004, lot 42 (part lot).

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

A Small 'Dehua' Libation Cup 17th/18th Century - Sotheby's

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A Small 'Dehua' Libation Cup, 17th-18th Century - Photo Sotheby's

n flaring U-shape, applied to one side with a deer and crane and the other with a dragon; 10cm., 3 7/8 in. Estimation: 600 - 800 GBP - Lot. Vendu 625 GBP

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

A pair of Diamond Earrings, by Harry Winston.

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A pair of Diamond Earrings, by Harry Winston. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2012

The two heart-shaped diamonds, weighing approximately 7.69 and 6.06 carats, each with a brilliant-cut diamond surmount and top, mounted in platinum and gold, 2.6 cm. With maker's mark of Jacques Timey for Harry Winston. Estimate CHF240,000 - CHF360,000

Accompanied by report no. 2145952144 dated 23 August 2012 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the 7.69 carat diamond is F colour, VVS1 clarity

Report no. 5141952139 dated 19 September 2012 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the 6.06 carat diamond is E colour, VVS2 clarity

Christie's. Geneva Magnificent Jewels, 13 November 2012, Geneva

A 'Dehua' figure of Guanyin and child. Qing dynasty, Kangxi period

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A 'Dehua' figure of Guanyin and child. Qing dynasty, Kangxi period - Photo Sotheby's

seated cross-legged with a child seated on her lap, wearing long flowing robes opening at the chest to reveal a beaded lotus necklace, the hair piled in a high chignon draped by a hood with two locks of hair falling on the shoulders, the face with a serene expression, all supported on a pierced rock base; 35.2cm., 13 7/8 in. Estimation: 12,000 - 18,000 GBP - Lot. Vendu 18,750 GBP

Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London | 07 nov. 2012 www.sothebys.com

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