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A jadeite and diamond ring

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Lot 2099. A jadeite and diamond ring. Estimate HKD 950,000 - 1,200,000 (USD 121,600 - 153,600). Lot sold HKD 1,121,000 (USD 143,488). © Poly Auction Hong Kong Limited

Set with a jadeite of intense green color and good translucency, surrounded by pear-shaped diamond altogether weighing approximately 2.96 carats, to diamond-set shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, ring size 6. 

Accompanied by report no. SJ154933 dated 4 August 2017 from the Hong Kong Jade & Stone Laboratory stating that the jadeite tested is natural, known in the trade as “A Jade”   

Poly Auction. Magnificent Jewels, 2 October 2017 1:30pm, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong


A 3.30 carat no oil Colombian emerald and diamond ring

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Lot 2012. A 3.30 carat no oil Colombian emerald and diamond ring. Estimate HKD 850,000 - 1,200,000 (USD 108,800 - 153,600). Lot sold HKD 1,121,000 (USD 143,488). © Poly Auction Hong Kong Limited

Centering upon a rectangular-shaped emerald weighing 3.30 carats, to the pearand marquise- shaped diamond surround, mounted in 18K gold, ring size 6 1/2 

Accompanied by report no. 92444 dated 13 June 2017 from the SSEF stating that the 3.304 carat emerald is of Colombia origin, with no indications of clarity modification   

Poly Auction. Magnificent Jewels, 2 October 2017 1:30pm, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

An 11.54 carat Sri Lankan padparadscha and diamond ring

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Lot 2104. An 11.54 carat Sri Lankan padparadscha and diamond ring. Estimate HKD 600,000 - 800,000 (USD 76,800 - 102,400). Lot sold HKD 708,000 (USD 90,624). © Poly Auction Hong Kong Limited

Centering upon an oval-shaped padparadscha weighing 11.54 carats, flanked on either side by two trapezoid-shaped diamonds, ring size 6 3/4 

Accompanied by report no. 91372 dated 28 March 2017 from the SSEF stating that the 11.547 carat Padparadscha is of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) origin, pinkish orange color, with no indications of heating    

Poly Auction. Magnificent Jewels, 2 October 2017 1:30pm, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

A 69.84 carat emerald, conch pearl, sapphire, pearl and diamond 'Whale' brooch

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Lot 2086. A 69.84 carat emerald, conch pearl, sapphire, pearl and diamond 'Whale' brooch. Estimate HKD 580,000 - 980,000 (USD 74,240 - 125,440). Lot sold HKD 413,000 (USD 52,864). © Poly Auction Hong Kong Limited

Exquisitely designed as a swirling whale, set with a 69.84 carat tumbled emerald, body set with circularcut sapphire and diamonds, highlighted by pearls and further embellished by a rose-cut pear-shaped diamond suspending a conch pearl, approximately 7.4 cm wide 

Accompanied by report no. 2247981618 dated 21 February 2017 from the GIA stating that the 69.84 carat emerald is of Russia origin, with clarity enhancement 

PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO PROFESSOR CHUANG SHON-CHENG OF THE NATIONAL TAIWAN OCEAN UNIVERSITY, CONTRIBUTING TO WHALE SHARK CONSERVATION RESEARCH.

Poly Auction. Magnificent Jewels, 2 October 2017 1:30pm, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

An exquisite pink sapphire and diamond brooch, by Wallace Chan

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Lot 2087. An exquisite pink sapphire and diamond brooch, by Wallace Chan. Estimate HKD 350,000 - 680,000 (USD 44,800 - 87,040). Lot sold HKD 802,400 (USD 102,707). © Poly Auction Hong Kong Limited

Designed as a butterfly, the body set with cushion and circular-cut pink sapphires, to the titanium wings enhacned by brilliant-cut diamonds, circular-cut colored sapphires trim and accents, mounted in titanium, approximately 11.5 cm long. Signed Wallace Chan 2013.03.26 no.6698 

I wanted to transform my dreams into beautiful feather-like jewels which captured the light and told their stories. They carry the message of the past to become the heritage of the future.” –Wallace Chan

Wallace Chan is recognized today not only as the jewelry creator, but also an artist and a philosopher. He founded his own gemstone-carving workshop in 1974, when he was 17. Later in his career, he spent 8 years to experiment with titanium, the most bio-friendly metal known to date. He surprised Basel world 2007 with a series of jewelry creations featuring ethereal titanium structures, the technical secrets of which he later unveiled to the world. Chan was the first Chinese jewelry artist ever invited to exhibit and deliver speeches at the GIA headquarter. In 2012 and 2014, he emerged at the Biennale des Antiquaries in Paris as the first and only Asian artist ever invited to exhibit at this fair. In 2015, Wallace Chan had his solo exhibition at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, collaborated with Christie’s. In 2016, Wallace Chan became the first Chinese jeweler artist to be invited to showcase his works in the renowned European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF), Maastricht. His works are also scheduled to be shown at Masterpiece, London in summer 2016. LOT 2087 is a butterfly brooch made from titanium metal, renowned for its exceptional lightweight and hardness. It provided the best example of Wallace's expertise on material and impeccable craftsmanship. The complicated process of anodization and oxidation is necessary to create that shimmering effect on the brilliant green color o f the wings. His signature sculpting technique is shown throughout the brooch, even on the hidden sides of the hinge and clasp. The brooch is set with variously colored sapphires of different shades, inviting viewers to further explore the design’s liveliness through the passionate eyes of Wallace Chan, the storyteller. .

Poly Auction. Magnificent Jewels, 2 October 2017 1:30pm, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

A pair of iron-red and underglaze-blue 'Dragon' bowls, Marks and period of Wanli (1573-1620)

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A pair of iron-red and underglaze-blue 'Dragon' bowls, Marks and period of Wanli

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Lot 3733. A pair of iron-red and underglaze-blue 'Dragon' bowls, Marks and period of Wanli (1573-1620), 12.2 cm, 4 7/8  in. Estimate HKD 400,000 — 600,000Price realised HKD 900,000 © Christie's Images Ltd 2017 

each with shallow rounded sides resting on a tapered foot, the interior with a domed central medallion painted in iron red with a five-clawed dragon in profile, writhing amongst scrolling clouds above underglaze-blue turbulent waves cresting with foams, all within a double-line border repeated at the rim, the exterior similarly decorated with eight further dragons in various poses above waves, inscribed to the base with a six-character reign mark within a double circle.

NoteCompare a similar pair exhibited in Chugoku meito ten: Chugoku toji 2000-nen no seika [Exhibition of Chinese pottery: two thousand years of Chinese ceramics], Tokyo, 1992, cat. no. 95.

Sotheby's. Important Chinese Art, Hong Kong, 03 Oct 2017

A yellow-ground green-enamelled 'dragon' saucer, Mark and period of Jiajing

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Lot 3730. A yellow-ground green-enamelled 'dragon' saucer, Mark and period of Jiajing (1522-1566), 13.3 cm, 5 1/4  in. Estimate HKD 200,000 — 300,000Price realised HKD 275,000 © Christie's Images Ltd 2017 

well potted with rounded sides rising from a tapered foot, the interior incised and painted in green enamel, depicting a central medallion enclosing two five-clawed scaly dragons writhing amongst cloud scrolls, their mouths agape showing sharp fangs, all encircled by double-line borders repeated at the rim, the exterior similarly decorated with two dragons pacing amongst clouds, all reserved against a rich egg-yolk yellow ground, the base inscribed with a six-character reign mark in black enamel.

Sotheby's. Important Chinese Art, Hong Kong, 03 Oct 2017

Impressive Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond and Diamond Ring

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Lot 1687. Impressive 11.46 carats Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond and Diamond Ring. Estimate 6,800,000 — 7,500,000 HKDLot Sold 9,100,000 HKD. © Sotheby's

Set with a cut-cornered square modified brilliant-cut fancy vivid yellow diamond weighing 21.22 carats, to the intertwined gallery and shoulders embellished with circular-cut diamonds, mounted in 18 karat white gold. Ring size: 6.

Accompanied by GIA report numbered 5181421498, dated 13 June 2017, stating that the 21.22 carat diamond is natural, Fancy Vivid Yellow Colour, Internally Flawless.

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite, Hong Kong, 03 oct. 2017, 01:30 PM

Fancy Vivid Purplish Pink Diamond and Diamond Ring

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Lot 1685. 2.86 carats Fancy Vivid Purplish Pink Diamond and Diamond Ring. Estimate 6,000,000 — 8,000,000 HKDLot Sold 8,740,000 HKD. © Sotheby's

Set with a modified cushion-shaped fancy vivid purplish pink diamond weighing 2.86 carats, flanked by two shield-shaped diamonds, mounted in 18 karat white and pink gold. Ring size: 6.

Accompanied by GIA report numbered 1186180202, dated 27 February 2017, stating that the 2.86 carat diamond is natural, Fancy Vivid Purplish Pink Colour, I2 Clarity.

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite, Hong Kong, 03 oct. 2017, 01:30 PM

Impressive Fancy Intense Yellow Diamond and Diamond Brooch

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Lot 1679. Impressive 45.08 carats Fancy Intense Yellow Diamond and Diamond Brooch. Estimate 6,500,000 — 7,800,000 HKDLot Sold 8,500,000 HKD. © Sotheby's

Set with a cut-cornered square modified brilliant-cut fancy intense yellow diamond weighing 45.08 carats, embellished with circular-cut, marquise- and pear-shaped diamonds weighing approximately 11.00 carats in total, mounted in 18 karat yellow gold.

Accompanied by GIA report numbered 5253421195, dated 5 April 2017, stating that the 45.08 carat diamond is natural, Fancy Intense Yellow Colour, VS1 Clarity.

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite, Hong Kong, 03 oct. 2017, 01:30 PM

Impressive Pair of Jadeite, Diamond and Ruby Pendent Earrings

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Lot 1666. Impressive Pair of Jadeite, Diamond and Ruby Pendent Earrings. Estimate 6,000,000 — 8,000,000 HKDLot Sold 8,500,000 HKD. © Sotheby's

Each suspending a highly translucent jadeite of brilliant emerald green colour, carved as a bat atop a Chinese character shuang xi, symbolising "double happiness", embellished with calibré-cut ruby gallery, to the circular-cut diamond-set surmount and cluster top, the diamonds and rubies stated to weigh approximately 5.58 and 4.82 carats in total respectively, mounted in 18 karat white gold, post and butterfly fittings. Carved jadeite approximately 37.33 x 24.15 x 6.47mm and 37.38 x 24.30 x 6.36mm..

Accompanied by Hong Kong Jade & Stone Laboratory certificate numbered KJ 96063, dated 20 July 2017, stating that the jadeite tested is natural, known in the trade as "A Jade"

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite, Hong Kong, 03 oct. 2017, 01:30 PM

Impressive Sapphire and Diamond Necklace, Harry Winston

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Lot 1842. Impressive Sapphire and Diamond Necklace, Harry Winston. Estimate 6,400,000 — 7,500,000 HKDLot Sold 7,300,000  HKD. © Sotheby's

Set with a row of oval and cushion-shaped sapphires weighing approximately 100.00 carats in total, spaced by circular-cut, marquise- and pear-shaped diamond clusters weighing approximately 48.00 carats in total, mounted in platinum, numbered, with maker's marks for Jacques Timey, necklace can be detached into four sections and worn at two lengths approximately 350mm and 400mm, front section can be worn as a bracelet with length approximately 165mm, case stamped Harry Winston. 

Accompanied by AGL reports numbered 1078096, 1078096-1 to 3, dated 12 September 2016, stating that all the sapphires are natural with no indication of heating, eleven of the sapphires are of Burmese origin, nine of the sapphires (the largest sapphires) are of Ceylon (Sri Lankan) origin.

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite, Hong Kong, 03 oct. 2017, 01:30 PM

Impressive Emerald and Diamond Ring

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Lot 1688. Impressive 17.79 carats Colombian Emerald and Diamond RingEstimate 5,600,000 — 7,200,000 HKDLot Sold 7,060,000HKD. © Sotheby's

Set with a step-cut emerald weighing 17.79 carats, flanked on each side by two baguette diamonds, mounted in platinum. Ring size: 6¼  

Accompanied by SSEF and AGL reports numbered 92503 and 1084824, dated 29 May 2017 and 2 June 2017 respectively, stating that the 17.79 carat emerald is natural, of Colombian origin, with no indications of clarity enhancement..

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite, Hong Kong, 03 oct. 2017, 01:30 PM

Fine Ruby and Diamond Ring, Van Cleef & Arpels, 1923

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Lot 1693. Fine 13.35 carats Burmese Ruby and Diamond Ring, Van Cleef & Arpels, 1923. Estimate 5,900,000 — 7,500,000 HKDLot Sold 6,700,000 HKD. © Sotheby's

Set with a cabochon ruby stated to weigh approximately 13.35 carats, decorated with single-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, signed Van Cleef-Arpels, numbered, with French assay and indistinct maker's marks. Ring size: 6   

Accompanied by Gübelin and SSEF reports numbered 15037202 and 89753, dated 6 March 2015 and 23 January 2017 respectively, stating that the ruby is natural, of Burmese (Myanmar) origin, with no indications of heating. Further accompanied by Van Cleef & Arpels letter of authenticity.

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite, Hong Kong, 03 oct. 2017, 01:30 PM

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Lot 1670. A 10.39 carats  Type IIa diamond ring. Estimate 5,900,000 — 7,500,000 HKDLot Sold 6,700,000 HKD. © Sotheby's

Set with a cushion-shaped diamond weighing 10.39 carats, to the tapered baguette diamond shoulders, mounted in platinumRing size: 5¾   

Accompanied by GIA report numbered 1176350814, dated 13 March 2017, stating that the 10.39 carat diamond is D Colour, VVS1 Clarity; further accompanied by diamond type classification report stating that the diamond is determined to be a Type IIa diamond. Type IIa diamonds are the most chemically pure type of diamond and often have exceptional optical transparency.

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite, Hong Kong, 03 oct. 2017, 01:30 PM

The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art presents 'Lines of Inquiry: Learning from Rembrandt's Etchings'

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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), Self-Portrait Leaning on a Stone Sill, 1639. Etching, with touches of drypoint, retouched in black chalk. Collection of the Yale University Art Gallery.

ITHACA, NY.- The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University presents Lines of Inquiry: Learning from Rembrandt’s Etchings, on view from September 23 to December 17, 2017. 

Jointly organized by the Johnson with the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College, the exhibition was cocurated by Andrew C. Weislogel, Seymour R. Askin, Jr. ’47 Curator of Earlier European and American Art at the Johnson, and Andaleeb Badiee Banta, curator of European and American art at the Allen. The exhibition will be on view at Oberlin February 6 to May 13, 2018. 

The show highlights a unique collaboration,” said Stephanie Wiles, the Richard J. Schwartz Director of the Johnson Museum. “Both of our museums have strong holdings of Rembrandt etchings. We saw an opportunity to bring them together with works of the highest quality in multiple states, mainly from other academic collections, to consider them as inspiring tools for research and teaching.” 

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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), Christ Healing the Sick (The Hundred Guilder Print), ca. 1648. Etching, engraving, and drypoint on Japanese gampi paper; second of two lifetime states. Collection of the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College; Mrs. F. F. Prentiss Bequest, 1944.64.

More than sixty impressions from across Rembrandt’s oeuvre are on view from the collections of Cornell, Harvard, Princeton, Syracuse, and Yale Universities, Oberlin and Vassar Colleges, and the University of Kansas, as well as the Morgan Library & Museum and private collectors. They show the artist’s process, including how he made changes to his plates, and detail his use of a variety of ways of inking and uses of paper. Subject matter ranges from portraits and self-portraits to genre scenes, religious narratives, landscapes, study plates, and academic nude studies 

The story of how Oberlin temporarily sheltered the Morgan Library’s 487 Rembrandt impressions during World War II served as another inspiration for the exhibition and is published for the first time in the exhibition catalogue. “The Allen marks its centennial in 2017, a particularly appropriate moment to tell this story,” said Andria Derstine, the John G. W. Cowles Director of the Allen Museum. “Several of the Morgan prints that were kept safe here are on view as part of this exhibition.” 

Lines of Inquiry also links new research from a cross-disciplinary project at Cornell on Rembrandt’s watermarks, the WIRE (Watermark Identification in Rembrandt’s Etchings) project. Led by Andrew Weislogel and C. Richard Johnson, Jr., a Cornell engineering professor, students are developing a computer-assisted decision tree for classifying watermarks, based on the work of the Rijksmuseum’s Erik Hinterding, using digitized radiographic images of Rembrandt prints.  

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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), Jan Six, 1647. Etching, engraving and drypoint. Collection of the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College.

On Saturday, October 28, the Johnson Museum will host a daylong symposium, “Learning and Teaching with Rembrandt: Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to the Master Etcher,” to examine collaborative research in academic collections, and how it extends the reach of existing knowledge about Rembrandt’s practice. A panel discussion will explore the teaching of Rembrandt prints from a variety of perspectives in different settings, including the university, the museum, and the conservation studio.  

Presenters are scheduled to include Erik Hinterding, Rijksmuseum; Susan Donahue Kuretsky, Vassar College; Nadine Orenstein, Metropolitan Museum of Art; Margaret Holben Ellis, New York University; Elizabeth Nogrady, Vassar College; Stephanie Dickey, Queen’s University; Andaleeb Badiee Banta, Oberlin College; and Andrew Weislogel and C. Richard Johnson, Jr., Cornell University.  

Symposium registration is free; contact Elizabeth Saggese at eas8@cornell.edu or 607 254-4642 to reserve a space by Monday, October 23.

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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), Landscape with Three Gabled Cottages beside a Road, 1650. Etching and drypoint; third of three lifetime states. Collection of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University; Gift of Nancy and Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Class of 1950, 2016.074.

A celadon-glazed washer, Qianlong six-character seal mark in underglaze blue and of the period (1736-1795)

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A celadon-glazed washer, Qianlong six-character seal mark in underglaze blue and of the period (1736-1795)

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Lot 133. A celadon-glazed washer, Qianlong six-character seal mark in underglaze blue and of the period (1736-1795), 5 1/8 in. (13.2 cm.) diam., box. Estimate HKD 200,000 - HKD 400,000Price realised HKD 500,000© Christie's Images Ltd 2017

Christie's. The Pavilion Sale Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, 2 October 2017, Alexandra House, Hong Kong

A blue and white ‘Dragon’ bowl, Qing dynasty, 18th century

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A blue and white ‘Dragon’ bowl, Qing dynasty, 18th century

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Lot 129. A blue and white ‘Dragon’ bowl, Qing dynasty, 18th century, 8 1/2 in. (21.5 cm.) diam. Estimate HKD 80,000 - HKD 150,000Price realised HKD 400,000. © Christie's Images Ltd 2017

The base with an apocryphal Xuande mark, box.

Christie's. The Pavilion Sale Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, 2 October 2017, Alexandra House, Hong Kong

A blue and white 'Fishermen' rouleau vase, Kangxi period (1662-1722)

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A blue and white 'Fishermen' rouleau vase, Kangxi period (1662-1722)

Lot 128. A blue and white 'Fishermen'rouleau vase, Kangxi period (1662-1722), 7½ in. (44.5 cm.) high. Estimate HKD 200,000 - HKD 300,000Price realised HKD 325,000. © Christie's Images Ltd 2017

ProvenanceSold at Christie's New York, 19 September 2013, lot 1319

Christie's. The Pavilion Sale Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, 2 October 2017, Alexandra House, Hong Kong

A blue and white ‘Nine peaches’ dish, Qianlong six-character seal mark in underglaze blue and of the period (1736-1795)

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Lot 132. A blue and white ‘Nine peaches’ dish, Qianlong six-character seal mark in underglaze blue and of the period (1736-1795), 10 3/8 in. (26.3 cm.) diam. Estimate HKD 200,000 - HKD 300,000Price realised HKD 325,000. © Christie's Images Ltd 2017

ProvenanceSold at Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 16 May 1977, lot 131

Christie's. The Pavilion Sale Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, 2 October 2017, Alexandra House, Hong Kong

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