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A yellow glass flower-shape lotus bowl, China

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A yellow glass flower-shape lotus bowl, China. Photo Nagel Auktionen

Opaque yellow glass, carved with three lines of petals ending in a flower-shape lobed rim, the base carved as lotus leaf with scrolled edges and a curling stem which form the foot rim - Re-stuck break to body. H/D. 8,1/17,2 cm. Estimate 1200/1500 €

Cf.. Ph. Warren, Later Chinese Glass 1650-1900, in Journal of Glass Studies 19, 1977, p.110, illustration 35a; A Chorus of Colours, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, 1995, no. 30 with a similar vessel with lotus petals and curling stem but dated to the 18th ct.; Gabbert, Chinesisches Glas, Frankfurt 1980, no. 609, shows a comparably worked rim on a pink Qianlong bowl; Elegance and Radiance, Hongkong 2000, no. 70; Christie's London, Nov. 1998, Lot no. 314

Nagel Auktionen. Asian Art, 2013/05/10http://www.auction.de


A plain surface yellow glass meiping vase, China, 19th-20th century

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A plain surface yellow glass meiping vase, China, 19th-20th century. Photo Nagel Auktionen

Of even opaque colour, extraordinary size - Good condition. H. 40 cm. Estimate 6000/10000 €

Nagel Auktionen. Asian Art, 2013/05/10http://www.auction.de

A set of diamond jewellery

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A set of diamond jewellery. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2013

The necklace designed as a series of pavé-set diamond bombé motifs and baguette-cut diamond lines, a pair of earrings en suite, mounted in gold, necklace inner circumference 34.5 cm, earrings 3.0 cm (2). Estimate CHF20,000 – CHF28,000

Christie's. MAGNIFICENT JEWELS. 15 May 2013. Geneva

Rare objects to lead Sotheby's Sale of Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art

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A White and Russet Jade ‘Longevity’ Ruyi sceptre, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong periodEstimate £100,000-150,000. Photo: Sotheby's.

LONDON.- Sotheby’s London will present for sale a range of over 350 Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art on 15 May 2013. The auction comprises an exemplary selection of important Chinese ceramics and jades, and will include a distinguished group of rare objects with exceptional provenance. The sale also features several notable collections, including Imperial Qing Ceramics and Works of Art from a Far Eastern Collection. In total, the auction is expected to realise in excess of £7.7 million*. 

Robert Bradlow, Director, Head of Sotheby’s London Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art Department, said: “We have carefully curated this sale to offer some of the finest examples of Chinese ceramics and works of art currently available to the market. The collection includes marvellous rarities, including a jade sceptre, a pair of ‘famille-rose’ vases and a ‘famille-verte’ bowl, all with outstanding provenances.” 

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A White and Russet Jade ‘Longevity’ Ruyi sceptre, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong periodEstimate £100,000-150,000. Photo: Sotheby's.

A White and Russet Jade ‘Longevity’ Ruyi sceptre, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period, comes to the market with a provenance of historical importance. The ruyi sceptre was gifted to His Highness Maharaja Sir Padma Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana of Nepal from Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975), a military and political figure who was head of the Chinese Nationalist Government from 1928 to 1949, on the occasion when his highness became the Maharaja in 1945. Ruyi sceptres of this magnificent size, 42.5cm in length, are rarely fashioned in jade due to the scarcity of boulders large enough to make objects of such expansive dimensions. The quality of the jade in the present sceptre is exceptionally fine, with its even white tone further enhanced by minor russet staining. The detail lends a particularly naturalistic look to the stone. The high level of artistry and craftsmanship is evident in the quality of the carving and the decoration that has been carefully chosen for its auspicious connotations. 

Ruyi sceptres represent the propitious expression ‘as you wish’. Their function is likely to have derived from hu tablets that were items of authority and social rank held in the hands of officials in ancient China. During the Qing dynasty, they became imperial objects that were bestowed by the emperor to his worthy officers and loyal subjects as rewards. Even foreign kings and ambassadors were presented with ruyi, including George III. The decoration of the five bats and the shou character on the head of the present sceptre, combined with the wan symbol and the beribboned qing on the handle together form the bestowal on the recipient of a ‘Long and Happy Life’, a fitting sentiment given its presentation to the Maharaja. Property of Princess Rama Malla of Nepal, the sceptre is estimated at £100,000-150,000. 

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A Pair of Lime-Green Ground Famille-Rose Vases, Jiaqing Seal Marks and Period come to the market from Cluny Castle in Scotland. The pair of vases is estimated at £200,000-300,000. Photo: Sotheby's

A Pair of Lime-Green Ground Famille-Rose Vases, Jiaqing Seal Marks and Period come to the market from Cluny Castle in Scotland. The vases were acquired by Emily Gordon circa 1870 and have remained in the family ever since. Exquisitely painted and finely potted, they belong to a small group of Jiaqing mark and period wares that are favoured for the combination of their form and decoration. The motifs amongst the leafy floral scrolls suggest that the vases were produced as marriage gifts. The two facing butterflies represent a joyful reunion and marital happiness, the bats are a pun for blessings, the endless knot represents continuity, and the peaches symbolise longevity. Brightly enamelled against a lime-green ground, the intricate composition forms an auspicious design that would have held a deep resonance for couples embarking on a lifelong marital commitment. The pair of vases is estimated at £200,000-300,000. 

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A Fine and Rare Coral-Ground Famille-Verte Bowl, Kangxi Yuzhi Mark and Period. The bowl is estimated at £150,000-200,000. Photo: Sotheby's

A group of Imperial ceramics and works of art from a Far Eastern Collection, comprising 19 lots, is highlighted by A Fine and Rare Coral-Ground Famille-Verte Bowl, Kangxi Yuzhi Mark and Period. The bowl belongs to a small but well-known group of vessels that closely follow the design painted in the characteristic wucai palette of the Kangxi period, known in the West as the famille-verte. These vessels were decorated and enamelled at the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen in Jiangxi province. The design seen on the present bowl continued to be popular throughout the Qing dynasty. The exterior is freely decorated with flowering blooms, including peony, lily, camellia, and crabapple, in shaded tones of blue, pale-yellow, lime-green and lavender, against a rich coral-red ground. The bowl is estimated at £150,000-200,000. 

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A Fine and Rare Underglaze-Blue Polychrome Enamel ‘Phoenix’ Vase, Fangu, Qianlong Seal Mark and Period, estimated at £80,000-120,000. Photo: Sotheby's

A Fine and Rare Underglaze-Blue Polychrome Enamel ‘Phoenix’ Vase, Fangu, Qianlong Seal Mark and Period comes to the market from the same collection. It is rare to find vases of this form and decoration; a closely related example, possibly the pair to the present piece, was sold by Sotheby’s in London in 1953. The decoration of a pair of flying phoenix confronting a flaming pearl above a peony bloom may be found on Qianlong mark and period wares of different shape. In the present example, the pear-shaped body rises from a spreading foot to a waisted neck, flanked by a pair of elephant handles suspending fixed rings. It is estimated at £80,000-120,000. 

A cultured pearl and diamond necklace, by Bulgari

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A cultured pearl and diamond necklace, by Bulgari. Photo Christie's Image Ltd 2013

With five pavé-set diamond hoop links, the central one set with a button-shaped cultured pearl, to the gold link chain, 40.5 cm Signed Bulgari. Estimate CHF8,000 – CHF10,000

Christie's. MAGNIFICENT JEWELS. 15 May 2013. Geneva

A huanghuali table, China, Ming-Qing dynasty.

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A huanghuali table, China, Ming-Qing dynasty. Photo Nagel Auktionen

The plane plate above straight aprons on recessed legs with elongated bridle-joints with five strechers. Restorations. 80 x 104 x 67 cm. Estimate 15 000-18 000 €

Property from a Hamburg private collection, bought February 2nd, 1998 from Venzke Asian Art, Berlin 

Nagel Auktionen. Asian Art, 2013/05/10http://www.auction.de

Spectacular natural pearl and diamond necklace, Bulgari

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Spectacular natural pearl and diamond necklace, Bulgari - Sothebys

Of swag design, embellished with circular, single-, carré-cut and baguette diamonds, suspending a fringe of drop-shaped natural pearls measuring from approximately 8.5 x 8.7 x 11.6mm to 10.9 x 11.5 x 17.7mm, signed Bulgari and numbered. Estimate:  940,000 – 1,900,000 CHF

Accompanied by SSEF report no. 67466, stating that the pearls were found to be natural, saltwater.

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels. Genève | 14 mai 2013 www.sothebys.com

A pair of square elm stools, China, 2nd half 18th century

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A pair of square elm stools, China, 2nd half 18th centuryPhoto Nagel Auktionen

The square frame, supported by a bowed cross-shaped brace, with a soft mat seat above straight aprons on corner-legs with floor stretches and horse-hoof feet  - Minor restorations. 45 x 69 x 69 cm. Estimate 15 000-18 000 €

Property from a German private collection, bought from Venzke, Berlin in the 1990ies

Nagel Auktionen. Asian Art, 2013/05/10http://www.auction.de


Very fine natural pearl and diamond necklace, Chaumet

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Very fine natural pearl and diamond necklace, Chaumet - Sothebys

Designed as three rows of graduated natural pearls measuring from approximately 4.6 to 9.9mm, the geometric clasp pavé-set with carré- and single-cut diamonds, length of shortest row approximately 420mm, clasp detaches to allow pearls to be worn as a single or double strand, signed Chaumet, French assay and maker’s marks. Estimate:  250,000 – 370,000 CHF

Accompanied by SSEF report no. 68171, stating that the pearls were found to be natural, saltwater.

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels. Genève | 14 mai 2013 www.sothebys.com

A fine carved huanghuali cabinet with ivory details, Vietnam, 1st half 19th century

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A fine carved huanghuali cabinet with ivory details, Vietnam, 1st half 19th century. Photo Nagel Auktionen

with openwork elements, finely carved ivory elements and mother-of-pearl inlays - 134x120x37 cm. Estimate 14 000-18 000 €

Property from an important German private collection

Nagel Auktionen. Asian Art, 2013/05/10http://www.auction.de

Pair of natural pearl and diamond pendent earrings - Sothebys

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Pair of natural pearl and diamond pendent earrings - Sothebys

Each suspending a pear-shaped diamond of faint yellow tint, framed with brilliant-cut diamonds accented with natural pearls, each surmount set with rose diamonds and a button-shaped natural pearl. Estimate:  75,000 – 115,000 CHF

Accompanied by SSEF report no. 67609, stating that the pearls were found to be natural, saltwater.

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels. Genève | 14 mai 2013 www.sothebys.com

An important Transitional zitan calligrapher's table, China, 17th century and later.

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An important Transitional zitan calligrapher's table, China, 17th century and later. Photo Nagel Auktionen

The cleated rectangular top above three frieze drawers, raised on square slightly tapered legs with pierced angles and ending in scroll feet, fine 'huang' patina. 90x174x48 cm. Estimate 12 000-15 000 €

Originally with fixed panel frieze, likely adapted during the reign of Qianlong to accommodate extant three drawer configuration.

The emperor Yongle (1403-24) passed an edict that the timber was to be used for him exclusively. This law was not changed throughout the balance of the Ming, and the entire Qing dynasty. This law/edict was further tightened up during the reign of Qianlong (1736-95) ensuring that none of the raw material could be wasted, and that all damaged / unused furniture to be recycled his exclusive use, thus any furniture previously out of possession of the royal household (it is the nature of household furniture to be passed from generation to generation, often ending up in less sophisticated environment than which it was intended) had to be returned, without exception. These laws / edicts were far more strict than current legislation. Anyone other than the emperor & his immediate family found to be in possession of anything made of this timber were to be summarily excecuted.

Certified as Pterocarpus Santalinus by The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew (Kew reference number 132-1163).

Nagel Auktionen. Asian Art, 2013/05/10http://www.auction.de

Natural pearl and diamond brooch, Van Cleef & Arpels, 1951

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Natural pearl and diamond brooch, Van Cleef & Arpels, 1951 - Sothebys

The surmount of floral design set with natural pearls and brilliant-cut diamonds, suspending lines of baguette diamonds, each terminating on a natural pearl drop,signed Van Cleef & Arpels and numbered. Estimate:  38,000 – 58,000 CHF

Accompanied by SSEF report no. 67297, stating that the seven drop-shaped pearls were found to be natural, saltwater, and that due to the mounting the smaller pearls have not been tested.

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels. Genève | 14 mai 2013 www.sothebys.com

Bowl. Probably Samarkand, Central Asia, 4th century AH/10th century CE

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 Bowl. Probably Samarkand, Central Asia, 4th century AH/10th century CE

Slip-painted earthenware with Arabic inscription reading “If ignorance turns the heart of a man it will destroy his wealth and his health”; 20.9 cm diameter; 6.3 cm high

Pair of ruby and diamond ear clips, Van Cleef & Arpels, 1988

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Pair of ruby and diamond ear clips, Van Cleef & Arpels, 1988. Photo Sotheby's

Each designed as a leaf composed of calibré-cut rubies en serti mystérieux, and tapered baguette diamonds, signed Van Cleef Arpels and numbered, French assay and maker’s marks, pouch by Van Cleef & Arpels. Estimate:  75,000 – 115,000 CHF

LITTERATURE: Cf: Sarah Coffin, Set in Style: The Jewellery of Van Cleef & Arpels, 2011, page 32 for a pair of similar ear clips by Van Cleef & Arpels.

NOTE: A similar pair of ear clips was sold by Sotheby's Geneva, in April of 1987, in the Jewels of the Duchess of Windsor sale, lot 83.

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels. Genève | 14 mai 2013, www.sothebys.com


Bowl with epigraphic decoration, Iran, 10th century

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Bowl with epigraphic decoration, Iran, 10th century. Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

earthenware, with slip decoration in white on black, under a transparent glaze; 8.7 cm (height), 16 cm (diameter). 

 

Ruby and diamond brooch, Van Cleef & Arpels, 1989

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Ruby and diamond brooch, Van Cleef & Arpels, 1989. Photo Sotheby's

Designed as a flower, the petals composed of calibré-cut rubies en serti mystérieux, the centre set with a brilliant-cut diamond, the stem with baguette diamonds, signed Van Cleef & Arpels and numbered, French assay and maker’s marks, case by Van Cleef & Arpels. Estimate:  57,000 – 75,000 CHF

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels. Genève | 14 mai 2013, www.sothebys.com

Jug with Kufic Inscription, Samanid period, Nishapur or Samarkand, 819-1005.

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Jug with Kufic Inscription, Samanid period, Nishapur or Samarkand, 819-1005. 2002.50.91. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, The Norma Jean Calderwood Collection of Islamic Art © 2009 President and Fellows of Harvard College 

Reddish earthenware covered in white slip and painted with black (manganese and iron) under clear lead glaze with handle: H. 10.6 x W. 12.2 x D. 9.4 cm (4 3/16 x 4 13/16 x 3 11/16 in.). Diam. of rim: 8.8 cm (3 7/16 in.).
 
Among the most impressive ceramics produced during the reign of the Samanids are the epigraphic wares, so called because their sole or main decoration consists of stately Kufic script. An austere Arabic inscription, which may be read as “The noblest thing is the well-being of my guest” (ashraf al-shay nuzli al-muna), lends surprising majesty to this small jug. Written in black, four words are evenly spaced around the bulbous body, with an almond-shaped lozenge marking the end of the phrase. The tall ascending letters curve gently to the left. The intersection of the neck and body is ringed by a black line, which breaks into a looping motif at the front of the jug, opposite the handle. The black slip is raised slightly above the white surface; a carving tool has been used to sharpen its contours. The jug has been reassembled from thirteen fragments; small losses filled with plaster have been painted white. The reddish earthenware body, including the flat base, is covered entirely in white slip and a slightly yellowish clear glaze.

Ruby and diamond necklace, circa 1935

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Ruby and diamond necklace, circa 1935. Photo Sotheby's

Designed as a graduated series of scroll motifs set with circular-cut and baguette diamonds, highlighted with cabochon rubies, length approximately 400mm, detachable links, may be shortened to approximately 365mm, French assay marks, one small diamond deficient. Estimate:  48,000 – 78,000 CHF

PROVENANCE: By family tradition, this necklace was formally in the collection of Queen Nazli of Egypt (b.1894-1978).

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels. Genève | 14 mai 2013, www.sothebys.com

A fine and large Nishapur or Samarqand Jug with Kufic inscription, Eastern Persia or Central Asia, 10th century

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A fine and large Nishapur or Samarqand Jug with Kufic inscription, Eastern Persia or Central Asia, 10th century - Sotheby's

the body of cylindrical form with a tall, flaring neck and mouth, curved handle, earthenware painted in manganese black on a white slip ground with a foliated Kufic inscription around the body; 23.4cm. Lot Sold: 25,000 GBP

inscriptions: Repetition of possibly: :itiqq ‘Fear God!’

Sotheby's. Arts of the Islamic World. London | 03 Oct 2012 www.sothebys.com

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