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Auction House:Art+ObjectNumber of lots recorded:347
Sale Title:Asian ArtLots with images:346
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:202
Date:6-Mar-2013
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Selection of Chinese pottery from the Tek Sing shipwreck, including four small blue and white bowls, four spoons, three blue and white dishes and two smaller celadon dishes. Diameter 18.5 cm max
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Selection of Chinese pottery from the Tek Sing shipwreck, including three small blue and white bowls, two spoons, two blue and white dishes, six olive-brown glazed saucers and four small moulded dishes. Diameter 17.5 cm max.
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Selection of Chinese pottery from the Tek Sing shipwreck, including four small blue and white bowls, four spoons, two blue and white dishes and six olive-brown glazed saucers. Diameter 18.5 cm max
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Selection of Chinese pottery from the Tek Sing shipwreck, including two small crackled glaze celadon bowls, two blue and white dishes, five small moulded dishes and four olive-brown glazed saucers. Diameter 18 cm max.
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Selection of Chinese pottery from the Tek Sing shipwreck, including four small blue and white bowls, four spoons, four celadon saucers, four olive-brown glazed saucers and four small moulded dishes. Diameter 11 cm max
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Selection of Chinese pottery from the Tek Sing shipwreck, including four small blue and white bowls, four spoons, four celadon saucers, four olive-brown glazed saucers and four small moulded dishes. Diameter 11 cm max
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Selection of Chinese pottery from the Tek Sing shipwreck, including five small blue and white bowls, six olive-brown glazed saucers and six small moulded dishes. Diameter 11 cm max
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19th century Cantonese serving dish, with famille rose decoration of birds, butterflies and flowers on a gilt ground. Width 30 cm
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Jiaqing period (1796 - 1820), Chinese export famille rose saucer dish, finely painted to the centre with figures in a palace garden. Diameter 17 cm
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Large 18th century Chinese export underglaze blue and famille rose bowl, painted with panels of figures at leisure in palace settings. Diameter 26 cm
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Large Qianlong period (1736-1795), Chinese export Mandarin pattern punch bowl, painted in underglaze blue and famille rose enamels with various panels of figures at leisure in palace settings. Provenance: Rex Jennings Collection. Diameter 36 cm
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Large 19th century Cantonese punch bowl, enamelled and painted with panels of long-tailed birds, butterflies and further insects amongst blossoming sprays and fruits, all surrounded by scrolling design. Diameter 41.5 cm
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English silver pourer, the sides with a crest of a greyhound seated, inscribed below the spout ‘Made from silver taken from the Imperial Summer Palace near Pekin, Oct. 8th 1860’, the base stamped with initials E.I (Elizabeth Ivory, active 1860), the name ‘Turner’s 58 & 59 New Bond St’, and London Hallmarks for 1860. Width 17 cm
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Chinese silver bracelet, inset with panels with calligraphy lines, ‘Silver’ and ‘China’ marks. Length 16 cm
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Tang dynasty (618-907) Chinese Changsha bird shaped ewer, covered with cream, brown and green glaze. Provenance: from a private collection. Width 12.5 cm
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Particularly large and elegant Tang dynasty (618-907) Chinese painted pottery figure of a court lady, modelled as wearing long robes falling in heavy folds, holding a circular mirror in her left hand and re-arranging her full coiffure, the rounded face painted with thick eyebrows and carved with rosebud mouth. Provenance: previously sold at Christie’s Amsterdam, 3 May 2005, lot 203; from a private collection. Height 53 cm
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Large Tang dynasty (618-907) Chinese sancai glazed pottery figure of a groom, modelled with hands positioned as if holding reins, dressed in a knee-length tunic. Provenance: from a private collection. Height 59.5 cm
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Early Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Chinese white glazed dish with foliate rim, the glaze probably of tianbai type. Provenance: from a private collection. Diameter 18 cm
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Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese biscuit vase, with applied decoration of horses amongst trees, Chenghua seal mark to the base. Provenance: from a private collection. Height 22 cm
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Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Chinese Imperial Rank Badge, with the five-clawed Dragon of Heaven, probably of Qianlong period (1736-1795), silk, couched silver and gold wrapped thread, worn on the front of a formal surcoat. Provenance: from a private collection. Diameter 29 cm, framed and glazed
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