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A rare colored diamond and diamond ring

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Lot 244. A rare 10.07 carats Type IIa cushion modified brilliant-cut fancy intense purple-pink diamond and diamond ring. Estimate $8,000,000 – $12,000,000. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2016

Set with a cushion modified brilliant-cut fancy intense purple-pink diamond, weighing approximately 10.07 carats, flanked on either side by a triangular-shaped diamond, ring size 6 1/4, mounted in platinum and gold

Accompanied by report no. 13106271 dated 10 March 2016 from the from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is fancy intense purple-pink, natural color, VS1 clarity; accompanied by a working diagram indicating that the clarity may be improvable

Accompanied by a supplemental letter stating that the diamond has been determined to be a Type IIa diamond. Type IIa diamonds are the most chemically pure type of diamond and often have exceptional optical transparency. Type IIa diamonds were first identified as originating from India (particularly from the Golconda region) but have since been recovered in all major diamond-producing regions of the world. Among famous gem diamonds, the 530.20 carat Cullinan and the 105.60 carat Koh-i-noor, are examples of Type IIa

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Christie's. MAGNIFICENT JEWELS & THE JUBILEE RUBY, 20 April 2016, New York, Rockefeller Plaza


A superb 40.43 carats Type IIa round brilliant-cut diamond

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Lot 234. A superb 40.43 carats Type IIa round brilliant-cut diamond. Estimate $7,000,000 – $10,000,000. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2016

The round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 40.43 carats


Accompanied by report no. 2175450662 dated 1 February 2016 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is D color, Flawless clarity, with excellent cut, polish and symmetry

With a supplemental letter from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond has been determined to be a Type IIa diamond. Type IIa diamonds are the most chemically pure type of diamond and often have exceptional optical transparency. Type IIa diamonds were first identified as originating from India (particularly from the Golconda region) but have since been recovered in all major diamond-producing regions of the world. Among famous gem diamonds, the 530.20 carat Cullinan I and the 105.60 carat Koh-i-noor, are examples of Type IIa

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Christie's. MAGNIFICENT JEWELS & THE JUBILEE RUBY, 20 April 2016, New York, Rockefeller Plaza

A 14.11 carats Type IIa round brilliant-cut diamond

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Lot 233. A 14.11 carats Type IIa round brilliant-cut diamondEstimate $1,500,000 – $2,000,000. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2016

Set with a round brilliant-cut diamond, weighing approximately 14.11 carats, ring size 9, mounted in platinum

Accompanied by report no. 1132641794 dated 24 February 2016 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is D color, Flawless clarity, with excellent cut, polish and symmetry

With a supplemental letter from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond has been determined to be a Type IIa diamond. Type IIa diamonds are the most chemically pure type of diamond and often have exceptional optical transparency. Type IIa diamonds were first identified as originating from India (particularly from the Golconda region) but have since been recovered in all major diamond-producing regions of the world. Among famous gem diamonds, the 530.20 carat Cullinan I and the 105.60 carat Koh-i-noor, are examples of Type IIa

 

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Christie's. MAGNIFICENT JEWELS & THE JUBILEE RUBY, 20 April 2016, New York, Rockefeller Plaza

A very rare cinnabar lacquer 'mallet' vase, early Ming dynasty, 15th century

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Lot 1. A very rare cinnabar lacquer 'mallet' vase, early Ming dynasty, 15th century. Estimate £15,000 – £20,000 ($21,225 - $28,300). Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2016

The body and neck of the vase are densely carved with various floral sprays including peony, chrysanthemum and camellia, below a key-fret border encircling the mouth rim. The dark brown base is incised with a six-character Da Ming Yongle nian zhi mark. 6 ¼ in. (16 cm.) high

Provenance: The collection of Mrs M. Legrand (1883-1978), Paris, inherited by the current owner in 1997.

NoteA Yongle mark and period (1403-1424) cinnabar lacquer vase of the same form and with similar design of floral sprays is in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Masterpieces of Chinese Carved Lacquer Ware in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1971, pl. 1.

Christie's. INSPIRED THEMES: A FINE SELECTION OF CHINESE WORKS OF ART, 10 May 2016, London, King Street

Qi Baishi (1864-1957), Mice and candlestick

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Lot 83. Qi Baishi (1864-1957), Mice and candlestick. Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper. Inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist, 13 ½ x 40 in.(34 x 102 cm.), framed. Estimate £80,000 – £120,000 ($113,200 - $169,800). Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2016

Provenance: From the collection of the late Hans J. Christensen (1922-1985).

Christie's. INSPIRED THEMES: A FINE SELECTION OF CHINESE WORKS OF ART, 10 May 2016, London, King Street

Jan Brueghel II (Antwerp 1601-1678), Travelers with carts and a wagon on a country road, a city beyond

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Lot 206. Jan Brueghel II (Antwerp 1601-1678), Travelers with carts and a wagon on a country road, a city beyond, oil on copper, 4 ¾ x 7 7/8 in. (12.1 x 20 cm). Estimate $50,000 - $70,000. Price Realized $56,250. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2016.

Provenance: with Richard Green, London (according to a label on the reverse).

NoteThis bright and sparkling scene, which appears to take place in autumn just as the leaves have begun to turn, is a fine example of Jan Brueghel II's ability to capture the myriad details of a sweeping vista on the intimate scale of a cabinet picture. The younger Brueghel's paintings frequently employ motifs devised by his father, and indeed this beautifully-preserved copper owes much to the expansive landscapes developed by Jan Brueghel I. Arguably his finest pictures in the genre, wide-angled or 'broad' landscapes most likely emerged in Jan Brueghel I's series of pictures showing The road to market, of which the earliest known painted example dates to 1601 (formerly with Kaplan, London, 1956).

Christie's. OLD MASTERS: PART II, 14 April 2016, New York, Rockefeller Plaza

An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with hyacinths, tulips and roses, Turkey, circa 1575

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Lot 181. An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with hyacinths, tulips and roses, Turkey, circa 1575. Estimate 7,000 — 10,000 GBP. Photo Sotheby's

of rounded rimless form, decorated in underglaze cobalt blue, green and relief red with black outlines, with roses, tulips, hyacinths and prunus stems emanating from a leafy tuft, border with geometric design, exterior with stylised motifs, drill hole to edge for hanging; 30cm. diam.

ProvenanceEx-collection Jean Pozzi

Sotheby's. Arts of the Islamic World, Londres, 20 avr. 2016, 10:30 AM

 

An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with stylised floral vase design, Turkey, circa 1575-80

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Lot 183. An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with stylised floral vase design, Turkey, circa 1575-80Estimate 6,000 — 8,000 GBP. Photo Sotheby's

of shallow form with slightly everted rim, decorated in underglaze cobalt blue, green and relief red with black outlines, with four stylised floral vases and paired-saz leaves between, rim with geometric design, exterior with paired tulips and flowerheads, old collection labels to underside; 29cm. diam.

Provenance: Ex-collection Jean Pozzi
Ex-collection Jacques Soustiel

Sotheby's. Arts of the Islamic World, Londres, 20 avr. 2016, 10:30 AM

 

 


An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with a scale-design medallion, Turkey, circa 1575

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Lot 184. An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with a scale-design medallion, Turkey, circa 1575. Estimate 5,000 — 6,000 GBP. Photo Sotheby's

of deep form with bracketed everted rim, decorated in underglaze cobalt blue, green, and relief red with black outlines with a lobed medallion containing a scale-design, between prunus blossoms, saz leaves and tulips, rim with scrolling cloudbands, underside with tulip blossoms and flowerheads, with old collection label; 30.4cm. diam.

Provenance: Ex-collection Fernand Adda
Ex-collection Jacques Soustiel

Sotheby's. Arts of the Islamic World, Londres, 20 avr. 2016, 10:30 AM 

An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with stylised cloud and cintamani design, Turkey, circa 1580-85

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Lot 182. An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with stylised cloud and cintamani design, Turkey, circa 1580-85Estimate 5,000 — 7,000 GBP. Photo Sotheby's

decorated in underglaze cobalt blue, green, relief red and black outlines with an abstracted cloud and cintamani design surrounded by lobed archways in centre and scrolling cloudbands on rim, foliate motifs on exterior, with old collection label and initials on a stamped wax impression to underside, drill hole to foot for hanging; 30cm. diam.

Provenance: Ex-collection Jacques Soustiel
Ex-collection 'M.O' (stamped wax impression)

Sotheby's. Arts of the Islamic World, Londres, 20 avr. 2016, 10:30 AM

An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with red ground, Turkey, circa 1585

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Lot 190. An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with red ground, Turkey, circa 1585. Estimate 5,000 — 7,000 GBP. Photo Sotheby's

decorated in underglaze cobalt and grey blue, viridian green, and relief red, outlined in black, with central rosette surrounded by lobed outlined arches, scrolling-wave border, the exterior plain, old collection label to underside
29.8cm. diam.

Provenance: Ex-collection Jacques Soustiel

Sotheby's. Arts of the Islamic World, Londres, 20 avr. 2016, 10:30 AM

An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with stylised pomegranates, Turkey, 17th century

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Lot 186. An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with stylised pomegranates, Turkey, 17th centuryEstimate 2,500 — 3,500 GBP. Photo Sotheby's

decorated in underglaze green, blue, relief red and black outlines, the design centred on a four-sided star with lobed petals containing stylised pomegranates with flowerhead motifs, the exterior of a light blue-green colour, drill hole for hanging to foot; 26.5cm. diam.

Sotheby's. Arts of the Islamic World, Londres, 20 avr. 2016, 10:30 AM

An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with arched floral stems, Turkey, 17th century

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Lot 188. An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with arched floral stems, Turkey, 17th century. Estimate 2,000 — 3,000 GBP. Photo Sotheby's

of door rounded form, decorated in underglaze lemon-green, blue-grey, relief red and black outlines, featuring a central stylised flowerhead emanating archways containing a floral stem, the exterior with foliate motifs, drill hole to side and foot for hanging; 25.5cm.

Sotheby's. Arts of the Islamic World, Londres, 20 avr. 2016, 10:30 AM

An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with a lobed arch design, Turkey, circa 1600

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Lot 187. An Iznik polychrome pottery dish with a lobed arch design, Turkey, circa 1600Estimate 2,000 — 3,000 GBP. Photo Sotheby's

decorated in underglaze cobalt blue, turquoise and relief red with dark green outlines, featuring a central rosette surrounded by lobed outlined arches and a leafy border, the rim with a ring of petals and red dots, the exterior plain, old collection label to underside; 30cm. diam

ProvenanceEx-collection Jacques Soustiel

Sotheby's. Arts of the Islamic World, Londres, 20 avr. 2016, 10:30 AM

An Iznik polychrome pottery ewer, Turkey, circa 1590

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Lot 191. An Iznik polychrome pottery ewer, Turkey, circa 1590Estimate 2,000 — 3,000 GBP. Photo Sotheby's

of baluster form, decorated in underglaze cobalt blue, green and relief red with black outlines, with a design of pomegranates containing flowerheads, floral blossoms in between, old collection label to underside; 19.1cm. height.

Provenance: Ex-collection Dikran G. Kelekian

Sotheby's. Arts of the Islamic World, Londres, 20 avr. 2016, 10:30 AM


Studio of Tawaraya Sotatsu (17th Century), Grasses and flowers

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Lot 19. Studio of Tawaraya Sotatsu (17th Century), Grasses and flowers. Sealed I'nen. Estimate $70,000 - $90,000. Price Realized $93,750. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2016.

Two-panel screen; ink, color, gold and gold leaf on paper; 59 x 63 ¾ in. (150 x 162 cm.)

LiteratureTawaraya Sotatsu to sono nagare - Sotatsukai hossoku kujyunen kinen tokubetsu ten (Tawaraya Sotatsu and his school: Special exhibition commemorating the 90th year anniversary of the Sotatsu Association (Kanazawa: Nakamura Memorial Museum, 2003), no. 35
Murashige Yasushi, ed., Kacho1 / Flowering Plants and Birds of the Four Seasons / Rimpa Painting, Vol. I (Tokyo: Shikosha, 1989), No. 26
Yamane Yuzo, ed., Sotatsu-ha II / School 2, Rinpa kaiga zenshu / Paintings of Rimpa Vol. 2 (Tokyo: Nihon keizai shinbunsha Ltd. 1978), No. 72

Exhibited: “Tawaraya Sotatsu to sono nagare - Sotatsukai hossoku kujyunen kinen tokubetsu ten" (Tawaraya Sotatsu and his school: Special exhibition commemorating the 90th year anniversary of the Sotatsu Association),” Nakamura Memorial Museum, Kanazawa, Sept 13–Oct. 13, 2003 

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Note: An imaginary garden springs to life against a shimmering, abstract gold ground. Elegant stands of crested coxcombs and thistles are featured at the center, swaying to left and right in artful, bouquet-like clusters, enclosed above by and elegant arc of chrysanthemums and miscanthus grasses. The lower left corner is anchored by red and white poppies, the lower right by pine seedlings. Ground-hugging sarsaparilla (sarutori-ibara) fills the bottom center. Flowers of summer and autumn are compressed into a tightly organized composition on this dazzling two-panel screen.  

Almost nothing is known about Sotatsu, not even his life dates, but he and his Tawaraya workshop in Kyoto used the circular red I’nen seal and specialized in large-scale, showy screens of flowers and grasses, as well as fan paintings. Fan shapes do seem to inform the composition of this screen. Close observation also reveals the meticulous, convincing depiction of each plant. The artist used ink wash to convey shading without use of outlines, the so-called “boneless” method. Colors are thin, allowing the gold ground to shine through. In places, the ink has puddled, further enhancing the realism of the image. The skilful technique suggests an artist associated with the mature period of Sotatsu’s studio. A similar composition with I’nen seal appears on a well-known set of four sliding doors in the Kyoto National Museum.

Christie's. AN INQUIRING MIND: AMERICAN COLLECTING OF JAPANESE AND KOREAN ART, 15 April 2016, New York, Rockefeller Plaza

Anonymous (17th century), Stable with fine horses

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Lot 20. Anonymous (17th century), Stable with fine horsesEstimate $60,000 - $80,000. Price Realized $75,000. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2016.

Twelve paintings mounted as a pair of six-panel screens; ink, color and gold flecks on paper; 52 x 19 ¾ in. (132.1 x 50.2 cm.) each approx.

NoteTwelve prized steeds are on display, tethered in the immaculate equestrian wing of a samurai household. These horses are presented as public icons of the wealth and power of their owner, a member of Japan's newly important warrior elite. A rich, gold cloud is suspended like a stage curtain above the magnificent stable, an idealized setting. The severe geometry of the rigid lines of the stable floor and walls sets off the controlled, curvilinear silhouettes of the horses. Various breeds and colors are shown, including spotted gray, palomino, and piebald black and white. Poses are deliberately varied: the horses rear, paw the plank floor, or bite at their tethers. These are not portraits of specific horses but rather ideal types.

Christie's. AN INQUIRING MIND: AMERICAN COLLECTING OF JAPANESE AND KOREAN ART, 15 April 2016, New York, Rockefeller Plaza

Makino Baisen (? - 1860), Whales and hunting boats

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Lot 21. Makino Baisen (? - 1860), Whales and hunting boatsEach sealed Baisen and Masaoki. Estimate $40,000 - $60,000. Price Realized $137,000. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2016.

Pair of six-panel screens; ink, color and gold flecks on paper; 62 ¾ x 155 ¾ in. (159.4 x 395.7 cm.) each

Provenance: Private Collection, Akita Prefecture, Japan

NoteThe depiction of whale is extremely rare in Japanese art and not so many examples are known. 

The renown print artist from the same period, Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) also worked on the same subject in one of his works Hizen Goto geiryo no zu (View of a Whale Hunt at Goto in Hizen Province) from the series Shokoku meisho hyakkei (One Hundred Famous Views in the Various Provinces). The print with this impression is in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, accessible online at http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/196846?search_no=1=40

Christie's. AN INQUIRING MIND: AMERICAN COLLECTING OF JAPANESE AND KOREAN ART, 15 April 2016, New York, Rockefeller Plaza

A porcelain dish, Nabeshima ware, Okawachi official kilns, Hizen (Imari city), Edo period (1680-1720)

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Lot 30. A porcelain dish, Nabeshima ware, Okawachi official kilns, Hizen (Imari city), Edo period (1680-1720)Estimate $5,000 - $7,000. Price Realized $11,875. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2016.

The circular dish on raised foot, decorated in underglaze-blue and celadon glaze with a branch of camellia, underside with three flower sprays and a comb-tooth band around the foot; 5 ¾ in. (14.6 cm.) diameter. With wood box

Provenance: Kochukyo Co., Ltd, Tokyo, acquired 15th October 1966

Christie's. AN INQUIRING MIND: AMERICAN COLLECTING OF JAPANESE AND KOREAN ART, 15 April 2016, New York, Rockefeller Plaza

A porcelain dish, Nabeshima ware, Okawachi official kilns, Hizen (Imari city), Edo period (1680-1720)

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Lot 31. A porcelain dish, Nabeshima ware, Okawachi official kilns, Hizen (Imari city),Edo period (1680-1720)Estimate $10,000 - $15,000. Price Realized $16,250. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2016.

The circular dish on raised foot, decorated in underglaze-blue and polychrome enamels with water-weed and a flowing stream, underside undecorated; 5 7/8 in. (14.9 cm.) diameter. With wood box

Provenance: Kochukyo Co., Ltd, Tokyo, acquired 15th October 1966

Christie's. AN INQUIRING MIND: AMERICAN COLLECTING OF JAPANESE AND KOREAN ART, 15 April 2016, New York, Rockefeller Plaza

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