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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:302
Sale Title:Asian Works of ArtLots with images:302
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:212
Date:23-Jun-2020
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A Chinese Longquan barbed foliate rim celadon charger, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), circa late 14th century, decorated with an incised chrysanthemum and foliage to the centre, covered in an even sea-green celadon glaze, the base with an unglazed circular terracotta-coloured ring within the foot rim. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 5.5 cm high, 33 cm diameter. A small iron spot to the centre, three small pin holes to the front and a glaze stick to the flatterned rim, wear to the footrim from normal use.…
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A Chinese Longquan celadon charger, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), circa late 14th century, a barbed foliate-rimmed charger decorated to the centre with an impressed peony design. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 6 cm high, 33.5 cm diameter. Broken and extensively repaired. Approximately 1974 gm weight.
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A Chinese Longquan celadon carved and moulded dragon bowl, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), a large bowl with a sprig moulded dragon to the centre, carved scrolling foliage to the cavetto, and a wide flattened rim. The exterior with carved lotus petals. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 8 cm high, 35 cm diameter. Wear to the glaze in the interior, particularly to the high points of the moulded dragon. Discolouration to the celadon to one section. Wear to the rim, and one small stained star crack to the glaze…
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A Chinese Yaozhou celadon conical tea bowl, Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), of conical form with a broad crackle to the grey-green celadon glaze and some kiln grit adhering to the carved foot rim, together with an old indigo cotton inscribed Chinese box. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 5.5 cm high, 11.5 cm diameter. Some red soil staining in the crackle to one section both interior and exterior. Approximately 552 gm total weight including Chinese box.
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A Chinese Yaozhou celadon conical tea bowl, Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), a conical stoneware tea bowl covered in a misfired cloudy glaze, together with a Chinese linen-covered fitted box. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the bowl 5 cm high, 11 cm diameter. A firing flaw of a glaze stick to the interior rim and misfired opaque glaze. Approximately 1060 gm total weight including box.
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A Chinese Gongyi white-ware covered jar, Tang Dynasty (618-907), circa 8TH/9th century, a white jar covered in a clear crackled glaze with a domed lid surmounted by bud-form finial, together with an old fitted silk brocade Chinese box. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 16 cm high, 12.5 cm diameter. The crackle with minor red staining a firing crack to the side near the base. One broken repair with associated over painting to the lid, old wear to the brocade box. Approximately 1804gms total weight…
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A Chinese painted pottery horse head, Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD), modelled in dark grey clay with remnant painted details, together with a fitted wooden stand and Chinese cloth covered box. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, approximately 17.5m high including stand. Condition: losses to stucco and paintwork and no ears. Approximately 2046 gm total weight with box.
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A pair of Ordos bronze antelope figures, Ordos culture, circa 5th to 1st century BC, modelled as galloping antelopes of hollow formed bronze with a fine verdigris patina, on fitted hardwood stands, together with a fitted Chinese brocade box. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the antelopes approximately 6.5 cm high, 11 cm wide. Both figures with losses to ears, otherwise no other visible faults or damage. Approximately 658 gm total weight including box.
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A pair of painted pottery equestrian figures, in the Han Dynasty style, modelled as horses with riders with white stucco and polychrome decoration. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 27 cm high, 29 cm wide. Wear to the stucco and paintwork. Possible concealed repairs. Approximately 5430 gm total weight for two figures
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A Chinese Junyao bowl, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), a stoneware bowl covered in a cloudy greyish-blue glaze, partly obscured remains of an inscription on the base, together with a fitted Chinese indigo cotton box. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 8 cm high, 18 cm diameter. Multiple firing flaws including firing cracks and pinholes. Approximately 1176 gm total weight including box.
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A Chinese Purple-Splashed Junyao bowl, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), a large stoneware bowl covered in a greenish glaze with a copper splash to the side. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 9 cm high, 21 cm diameter. Broken and reattached and repaired to one side, multiple flakes and a chip to the foot rim. Approximately 692 gm weight.
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Two Chinese Junyao Shards, Song Dynasty (960-1279), one fragment with a grey-green glaze, the other with a bright sky blue glaze mounted in a hardwood frame, both splashed with copper red. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the larger 3.5 cm high, 18.5 cm wide, the smaller 11 cm long. Condition: both fragmentary. The larger fragment with chips to the rim and the broken section ground on the edges. The framed fragment broken through the centre. Approximately 540 gm total weight for two together
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A Chinese amber glazed bowl, Liao Dynasty (916-1125), covered in an amber glaze with three pontil marks to the interior, together with an old Chinese brocade covered box with a calligraphic inscription to the top. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 4 cm high, 17.5 cm diameter. Two small chips to the rim, one hairline crack to the rim, and some wear to the glaze in the interior. Approximately 1278 gm total weight including Chinese box.
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A Chinese blue and white dragon charger, Wanli period (1572-1620), decorated with a winged dragon amidst scrolling clouds to the center, with flying cranes and clouds to the cavetto. Four character mark to the base. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 7 cm high, 35 cm diameter. One chip to the rim, multiple firing flaws including small firing fissures, glaze sticks and pin holes and blow outs. Kiln grit adhering to footrim. Wear to glaze throughout particularly stacking wear to the centre and rim.…
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A Chinese Dehua libation cup, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 17th/18th century, decorated with sprig moulded and applique plum blossom, dragons and deer. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 7 cm high, 13.5 cm wide. Condition: a small firing crack to the rim and a small chip to one of the applique decorations near the base. Approximately 168 gm weight.
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A Chinese Twin-Handled vase, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 19th century, a baluster-form vase with twin lion mask handles at the shoulders covered in a finely crackled glaze, together with an old fitted Chinese indigo cotton box. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 11 cm high, 6.5 cm wide. Condition: some small firing cracks otherwise no visible faults or damage. Approximately 424 gm total weight including box.
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Two Chinese 'Ge-Type' celadon dishes, Qianlong period (1736-1795), a celadon glazed dishes with 'Iron wire' and 'Golden thread' double crackle. Old collection numbers to each base. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the larger 3.5 cm high, 13 cm diameter. No visible faults or damage. Approximately 446 gm total weight for two dishes.
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A large Chinese 'Ge-Type' bowl, Qianlong period (1735-1796), a large white glazed bowl with a prominent 'Iron wire and golden thread' crackle, the exposed footrim with an iron brown wash to the biscuit. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 10 cm high, 25.5 cm diameter. Some staining and wear to the glaze particuarly in the bottom of the bowl. Approximately 1490 gm weight
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Four Chinese yellow-ground sgraffito famille rose dishes, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 19th century, decorated with flowers in famille rose enamels against a yellow sgraffito enamel ground, with Jiaqing marks in iron red to the base. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, each plate 4.5 cm high, 24 cm diameter. Significant wear to the gilding of the rims. Some minor stacking wear including associated enamel loss. One dish with a hairline crack emanating from the rim. Another dish with a restored section…
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Six Chinese Blue-Ground sgraffito famille rose dishes, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 19th century, decorated with famille rose flowers against a blue enamel sgraffito ground, with Qianlong marks in iron red to the base. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 4 cm high, 23.5 cm diameter. One small chip to the rims of each of three plates. One other plate with multiple very small chips to the rim. Two plates with no visible faults or damage. Approximately 3085 gm total weight for six dishes.
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A Chinese famille rose charger, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century, decorated with pheasants, magpies and peonies. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 7m high, 41.5 cm diameter. Some minor fritting around the rim. Some minor wear to the enamels. Approximately 2354 gm weight
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A pair of Chinese famille rose bowls, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), 19th century, decorated in famille rose enamels with cranes and peaches amidst scrolling foliage against a yellow ground. Yongzheng mark to the base. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 7.5 cm high, 18 cm diameter. Small repaired chip to the rim, and hairline crack across the base. No visible faults or damage to the other bowl . Approximately 740 gm total weight for two bowls.
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A Chinese export famille rose bowl, Yongzheng period (1722-1735), decorated with peonies and garden rocks in famille rose enamels. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 9 cm high, 21 cm diameter. Two hairline cracks emanating from the rim. Approximately 490 gm weight.
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A pair of Chinese famille rose bowls, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century, decorated with precious objects in famille rose enamels, with green enamel interiors. Four character seal marks in iron red to the bases. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 6 cm high, 14 cm wide. One bowl with a very small chip to the rim. Minor wear to the enamels both interior and exterior. Approximately weight 654 gm
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Two Chinese famille rose bowls, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century, one decorated with butterflies, flowers and melons, the other with birds, peonies and melons, both with iron red Jiaqing marks. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the larger bowl 8 cm high, 17.5 cm diameter. The larger bowl with wear to the gilding around the rim, multiple hairline cracks emanating from the rim, and chips to the rim including one large repaired chip. The other bowl with one hairline crack to the rim. Approximately…
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A set of Chinese famille rose sweetmeat dishes, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century, the shaped famille rose dishes fitting together to form a square in a fitted hardwood tray. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 6.5 cm high, 40 cm wide, 40 cm deep. A few small repaired chips, approximately 4100 gm total weight
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A Chinese blue and white export serving dish, Qianlong period (1735-1796), a foliate rim square dish decorated to the interior with a landscape surrounded by a rococo border. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 4.5 cm high, 19.5 cm wide. Condition: some minor fritting to the rim, a small kiln flaw to one part of the rim. Approximately 716 gm weight.
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A Chinese export blue and white dish, Kangxi period (1661-1722), decorated with a sleeping figure in a pavilion dreaming of three figures, surrounded by a diaper-pattern rim interspersed with shaped landscape reserves. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 4 cm high, 21.5 cm diameter. Minor fritting to the footrim, one very small frit to the rim, one hairline crack emanating from the rim. Approximately 306gms weight
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A Chinese blue and white bowl, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 18th century, decorated to the exterior with figures in landscape and to the interior with a dragon roundel. Studio mark to the base. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 8.5 cm high, 18.5 cm diameter. A chip to the footrim, no further faults or damage. Approximately 538 gm weight.
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A Chinese eggshell porcelain bowl, Peoples' Republic of China period, circa 1970S, decorated with the 'Eight horses of Mu Wang', blue enamel Qianlong mark to the base. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 6 cm high, 13 cm diameter. No visible faults or damage. Approximately 86 gm weight.
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A Chinese Jun style bowl, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Sky blue glaze thinning at the rim to an olive tone, the biscuit covered in a chocolate brown iron wash, together with an old fitted Chinese box. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 6.5 cm high, 13.5 cm diameter. No visible faults or damage. Approximately 726 gm total weight with the box.
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A Chinese Jun style bowl, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), a sky blue glaze with three raspberry copper splashes, together with a fitted Chinese box. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 7 cm high, 13 cm diameter. Approximately 814 gm total weight with the box
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Two Chinese celadon porcelain snuff bottles, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century, each with flattered ovoid form and twin handles with moulded decoration of archaistic dragons. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the larger bottle 10 cm high, 6.5 cm wide. Condition: the larger snuff bottle with no visible faults or damage. The smaller snuff with a chip to the mouth rim and a chip to the foot rim. Approximately 180 gm total weight for the two.
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Two Chinese celadon bowls, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) or later, one with incised decoration of scrolling lotus, the other with moulded decoration of a carp leaping out of water. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the larger bowl 5 cm high, 15.5 cm diameter. The larger bowl with one hairline crack emanating form the rim. No other visible faults or damage. Approximately 800 gm weight for two bowls.
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A large Chinese flambe-glazed Brushwasher, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century, a stoneware vessel covered in a copper red glaze displaying some flambe effect to the interior and rim. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 6 cm high, 19 cm diameter. Condition: hairline crack to the rim. Approximately 716 gm weight.
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A Chinese flambe vase, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century, covered in a rich copper red glaze with flambe effect, together with a wooden stand. Four character Qianlong mark to base. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the vase 19.5 cm, 10 cm wide. The stand 3.7 cm high, 9 cm total diameter. The base showing evidence of being ground down, otehrwise no further faults. Approximately 534 gm total weight including stand.
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A Chinese carved white porcelain jardiniere tray, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 19th century, with relief carving of quails, butterflies and peonies, standing on three feet with a key fret border around the rim. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 3.5 cm high, 16 cm diameter. A chip to one of the feet, approximately 270 gm weight
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A Chinese painting of Peonies, Qing Dynasty/Republic period (1644-1949), a watercolour on silk depicting a group of tree peonies, inscribed to the upper right hand corner, signed with red seals. Mounted as a scroll with silk border. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the image 165 cm high, 40 cm wide. Some minor crease lines to the painting and mount. Possibly darkening to the painting. Approximately 334 gm weight
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A pair of Chinese paintings of figures in a landscape, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), ink and colours on silk, depicting figures in buildings engaged in daily pursuits before grand landscapes. Mounted in old Chinese frames, and glazed. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the paintings approximately 50 cm x 30 cm. The frame 68.5 cm x 47 cm. Some darkening to the images and a few minor repairs. Approximately 5325 gm weight
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A Chinese painting of ladies in a garden Pavillion, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), painted in ink and colours on silk, depicting ladies in a garden pavilion playing musical instruments and playing weiqi. Framed and glazed. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the painting 121 cm x 54 cm, the frame 124.5 cm x 58 cm. Darkening to the silk, some minor crease marks.
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A Chinese painting of a landscape, probably Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), ink on silk, depicting a mountainous landscape with pavilions, inscribed and with red artist and collector seals. Mounted as a scroll with plain silk border. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the image 137 cm high, 45.5 cm wide. Darkening of the image, crease lines, old repairs, some minor repainting in the small old repairs, some staining
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A Chinese painting of a landscape, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) or earlier, ink painting on cloth featuring a mountainous landscape with figures crossing a bridge. Inscribed and with red seals. Mounted as a scroll in Japan. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the image 137 cm high, 31.5 cm wide. Crease lines, some old stains, darkening of the image, some fading, possibly old mould stains particularly to the top around the inscription.
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A Chinese painting of figures in a landscape, Republic period (1912-1949), ink and watercolour painting depicting two figures on a cliff-top viewing a waterfall, inscribed and signed, with seals. Mounted as a scroll. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the image 95 cm high, 33 cm wide. Crease lines to both the painting and the scroll mount. Some slight darkening to the paper
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A Chinese painting of a Pavillion in a landscape, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) or earlier, painted in ink on paper in the manner of Ni Zan, depicting a figure in a pavilion, inscribed and with red seal. Framed and glazed. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the frame 40 cm x 65 cm. The painting 46.5 cm x 28.5 cm (approximately). Darkening to the paper, creases, a possible tear and some fading.
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A Chinese painting of figures in a landscape, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), depicting scholars in a landscape in ink and colours on silk, inscribed and with seals. Mounted in a silk border, framed and glazed. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the painting 68 cm x 39 cm.The frame 84 cm x 53.5 cm. Crease marks, and darkening of the silk
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A Chinese painting of figures in a landscape, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), ink and colours on silk depicting a scholar in a garden pavilion with a red seal to the lower left. Framed and glazed. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the painting 78.5 cm x 29 cm. The frame 96 cm x 45 cm. Crease marks, scratch marks, minor staining, darkening of the silk.
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A Chinese painting of a lady in a Pavillion, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), ink and colours on silk depicting a lady in a window overlooking a garden. Inscribed, with red seals, and joined to a paper calligraphy panel above, all within a silk brocade mount. Framed and glazed. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the painting 85.5 cm x 28.5 cm. The frame 92 cm x 35 cm. Condition: minor staining, darkening of the silk and paper.
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Five Chinese Bolts of brocade silk, Republic period (1912-1949) or earlier, of various colours decorated with diaper patterns, precious emblems and Shou characters. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, each bolt approximately 80 cm wide. No visible faults or damage approximately 5616 gm weight
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A Chinese purse with green jade mounts, the purse mid 20th century, the jade earlier, the purse of brocade silk with a handle formed from a part spinach jade bangle, the clasp being a crouching green jade guardian lion. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 14.5 cm high, 17 cm wide. Condition: some wear to the brocade silk, some wear to the gilding on the metal mounts. Approximately 148 gm total weight.
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A Chinese Beijing glass red overlay snuff bottle, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century, decorated with a dragon and other animals in red overlay over a bubble suffused clear glass base. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 6.5 cm high, 5 cm wide. Condition: minor wear including minor chipping to red overlay. Approximately 50 gm weight
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A Chinese brass opium water pipe, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century, with original implements, marked to underside of lid. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 27 cm high, 13 cm wide. Minor dents and compressions overall. Approximately 576 gm weight
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A Chinese jade embellished Paktong teapot, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century, of lobed hexagonal section, with a pale celadon jade handle, spout tip and finial, inscribed to one side, signed and with incised bamboo decoration to the reverse. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 9.5 cm high, 16.5 cm wide. Condition: the jade handle slightly loose, and some minor denting to paktong. No further faults or damage. Approximately 554 gm weight
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A Chinese stone 'Qin' chime, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th/Early 20th century, the carved mottled greyish-brown stone chime decorated with bats and clouds in shallow relief, suspended by silk cord from a hardwood stand. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the hardstone 16.5 cm high, 28 cm wide. The stand 36 cm high, 38.5 cm wide. The hardstone with some small chips to the edges. No other visible faults or damage. Approximately 1674 gm total weight
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A Chinese inscribed brown jade bi and stand, Republic period (1912-1949) or earlier, the jade of orange-brown hue, inscribed to one side in seal script, on a fitted hardwood stand. Together with an inscribed Republic period paper rubbing of the bi. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the jade 11.6 cm diameter, 0.5 cm thick. The stand 10.5 cm high, 11.5 cm wide. Condition: approximately 110 gm total weight including stand.
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A Chinese carved agate Brushwasher, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), late 19th/Early 20th century, carved with qilong, lingzhi fungus and foliage, together with a carved fitted hardwood stand and an indigo cotton covered box. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the brushwasher 9 cm high, 14.5 cm wide. Total height with stand 14.5 cm. No visible faults. Approximately 1526 gm total weight
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A Chinese jade Twin-Handled libation cup, probably Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the jade of grey-green hue with black veins, relief carved with archaistic s-scrolls, with twin handles in the form of archaistic dragons. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 3.5 cm high, 13 cm wide. Condition: approximately 136 gm weight no visible faults or damage.
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A Chinese pale celadon jade buckle, Ming (1368-1644) or Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 17th century, of even-toned pale celadon jade, consisting of two square arched buckle components, with a hook in the form of a qilong head and a loop. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 2 cm high, 10 cm wide, 4 cm deep total dimensions. Small chips to one of the segments near the clasp approximately 72 gm weight
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A Chinese white jade plaque of an Apsara, Liao Dynasty (907-1125) or Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), carved as a flying celestial being surrounded by flowing scarves and clouds. Later mounted as a brooch. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 3.5 cm high, 7.1 cm wide, 1 cm deep. A small broken section between the upheld hand and the head of the figure approximately 26 gm total weight.
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A Chinese bombe form bronze censer, Ming (1368-1644) or Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 17th/18th century, finely cast with lion mask handles and an eight character mark in relief in seal script inset to the base. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 7 cm high, 20.5 cm diameter. Some minor scratches other no further faults or damage. Approximately 1868 gm weight
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A Chinese boxwood carving of the Hehe Erxian, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 18th/19th century, the two seated boys carving resting on a separate fitted in the form of an unfurled plantain leaf. Together with a fitted Chinese silk brocade box. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 11 cm high, 16 cm wide. Condition: the hand held aloft with the index finger broken off, the arm once separate shows evidence of being glued in place. Minor chips to edges of stand. Approximately 912 gm total weight with box.
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A Chinese mother-of-pearl inlaid hardwood tray, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century, decorated with finely inlaid mother of pearl birds, butterflies and flowers within scrolling borders. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 2.5 cm high, 61 cm wide, 40 cm deep. Some losses to mother -of-pearl inlay, with tenen holes beaneth to indicate adapable to tray table. Approximately 2356 gm weight
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A Chinese hardwood stand for a hanging jade, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 19th century, the upright frame with pierced and carved fretwork decorated with dragons. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 21 cm high, 15 cm wide. A small area of damage to the carving at the top, and otherwise most joins loose, in need of regluing.
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A small Chinese marble inset Huali stand, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 18th/19th century, raised on solid bow-shaped legs of square section, joined by a rectangular form stretcher, the top inset with a highly figured grey marble panel. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 6 cm high, 20 cm wide. Condition: a few very minor chips to the edges. Disassembled, rejoined and reglued in the past. Some minor scratching to the marble panel. Approximately 454 gm weight
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A pair of Chinese Hardstone-Inlaid table screens, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 18th/19th century, the black lacquer panels inlaid with hardstone and jade decoration of pomegranate and nandina, inset into intricately pierced hardwood table screens. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 25.5 cm high, 16.25 cm wide. Approximately 1060 gm total weight for two screens together.
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An important Imperially inscribed Chinese silver and gold embellished zitan and lacquer inkstone box, Qianlong mark and of the period (1735-1796), of lobed hexagonal form, with exceptional shallow relief carving of four archaistic taotie masks surrounding a flat square reserve containing a poem by the Qianlong emperor inlaid in silver and with a square inlaid gold seal to the lower left hand corner in seal script, the whole surrounded by a keyfret border. The sides of the box decorated in shallow relief…
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A pair of Chinese huanghuali stools, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 18th century, the waisted rectangular stools with straight square section legs terminating in hoof feet, the legs joined on all sides with humpback stretchers. The grain highly figured to the top panels, including 'Ghost face' knots. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 51 cm high, 50 cm wide, 42 cm deep. The hoof feet with evidence of minor moisture damage from rising damp. Some minor lifting to the top panels. Evidence of old refinishing
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A rare Chinese burl inset Huali Kang table, Ming (1644-1912) or Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 17th century, the waisted table with gently curving cabriole legs, with a bowed apron. The top detachable from the base, the inset burl panel richly figured of deep chocolate colour. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 22.5 cm high, 68.5 cm wide, 40.5 cm deep. Originally all parts fully dry assembled (unglued), but glued together in the past and fully refinished.
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A Chinese huanghuali Kang table, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 17th/18th century, the waisted rectangular kang table with straight square section legs terminating in hoof feet, the legs joined on all sides with a humpback stretcher. The grain of the wood highly figured particularly to the top including multiple 'Ghost face' knots, of excellent deep honey colour and exhibiting the original clear lacquer finish. Enamelled brass plaque bearing the de Voogd name to the underside. Provenance: the de Voogd…
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A Korean inlaid celadon bowl, Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392), decorated with intricate white slip and iron inlay depicting pomegranates and chrysanthemums, together with an old Chinese indigo cotton box. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 4.5 cm high, 14.5 cm diameter. A restored chip to the rim, and some mild staining to the crackled glaze. Approximately 940 gm total weight including box.
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A Japanese Four-Panel 'Black Ship' screen, late Edo (1603-1868) or Meiji period (1868-1912), 19th century, ink and pigments on a silver leaf ground, depicting a 17th century Dutch trading ship in Japanese waters, together with a fitted Japanese wooden box mounted to the top with a silver plaque reading '1960-1964: ten afscheid aangeboden aan Harer Majesteits Ambassadeur en Mevrouw de Voogd door de staf van de Ambassade te Tokio, het Consulaat - Generaal te Kobe, het Consulaat te Yokohama en het Consulaat…
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A pair of Japanese scrolls after Kano Tsunenobu, Edo period (1603-1868), early 19th century, decorated with Manchurian cranes with bamboo and pine trees, mounted as scrolls, together with an inscribed tomobako (original wooden box) for three scrolls (one missing). Provenance: the de Voogd collection, Images each 99 cm high, 41 cm wide. Box 7 cm high, 58.5 cm wide, 19 cm deep. Approximately 1364 gm weight
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A Japanese framed scroll painting, sage by waterfall, by Kano Eishin Yasunobu (1613-1685), ink painting of a sage sitting on a rocky outcrop. Signed 'Hogen Eishin Hitsu' with a red circular seal. Mounted later on quality silk brocade. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the painting 102.5 cm x 36 cm. The frame 128 cm x 52.5 cm
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A Japanese painting of Shoki, school of Shunsho, Edo period (1603-1868), circa 18th century, bold design in sumi ink of Shoki the Demon Queller in a narrow Hashire-e format on paper, signed Katsukawa Shunsho. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the painting 69.5 cm x 16.9 cm. The frame 91 cm x 36.5 cm
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A Japanese boxwood netsuke of Daruma, Meiji period (1868-1912), carved from boxwood, depicting a wide-eyed Daruma seated in padmasana, wearing robes with one fold wrapped over the head, inscribed to the base. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 5.2 cm high, 4 cm wide. No visible faults or damage
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Four Japanese iron Tsubas, Edo period (1603-1868), two Shoami style pierced with sun and floral themes, an Echizen tsuba with dragon theme, a flat iron tsuba with abstract flower design. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, the largest 8.5 cm diameter, the smallest 7 cm diameter. Approximately 438 gm total weight for four tsubas.
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A Japanese blue and white Arita Ware kendi, Edo period (1603-1868), 1670-1690, decorated with landscape scenes within shaped reserves separated by floral designs, the neck decorated with tulips. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 20 cm high, 16.5 cm wide. A chip to the spout. No other visible faults. Approximately 904 gm weight.
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A set of four Japanese Arita ware Imari bowls, Edo period (1603-1868), 18th century, decorated with crouching shishi and fan-shaped reserves, with two character marks to the base. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, each bowl 5 cm high, 15 cm diameter. Condition: minor wear to the gilding, no further visible faults or damage. Approximately 1180 gm total weight for four bowls.
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A set of ten Japanese Imari Kinrande sake cups, Edo period (1603-1868), 18th century, decorated with scenes of flowers and butterflies in a brocade design. Four character Chengua marks to the bases. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, each 4.5 cm high, 6 cm diameter. One cup with a hairline crack emanating from the rim. Approximately 438 gm total weight for the ten cups together.
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A Japanese Bizen ware Tokkuri, Edo period (1603-1868), early 19th century, of ovoid form with horizontal ribbing to the flattened sides, covered with a clear glaze with 'Goma' splashed glaze flecks around the shoulder. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 25 cm high, 14 cm diameter. Two small chips to the ridges on the side of the vessel. No further faults or damage approximately 1242gms weight.
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Three Indonesian kris knives, 19th century or earlier, one with elaborate gold damascened work to the blade, with a carved hardwood hilt set with old rose cut diamonds. The other two with carved hardwood handles, and folded steel blades. Provenance: The de Voogd Collection, the gold inlaid kris 51.5 cm long. Other Notes: please note: an edged weapons license is required to view, purchase and collect this lot. The gold inlaid kris has no visible faults or damage. One other kris with splitting to the…
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Grandeur Et Suprematie de Peking, by Alphonse Hubrecht, Published by Imprimerie des Lazaristes: Pekin, 1928, half leather bound with buckram boards, limited edition no. 572, text in French, with copious illustrations, including collotypes. A comprehensive work concerning the culture, Art and the history of Peking from the Yuan Dynasty to the beginning of the Republic period. Provenance: the de Voogd collection, 33 cm x 26 cm x 6 cm. Approximately 4200 gm weight.
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A collection of Chinese Art and culture reference books, early 20th century, i) Chinese porcelain by W.G Gulland, published by Chapman &, hall: London, 1911, in 2 volumes. II) Chinese Art by S.W Bushell, published under the authority of his Majesty's stationary office: London, 1921, in 2 volumes. III) two copies of Peking by Juliet Bredon published by Kelly &, Walsh: Shanghai, 1922 &, 1931, one with colour dust jacket illustrated by R. Bloomer and personal inscription to inside front cover. IV)…
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Two Japanese polychrome wooden figures of Shinto deities, Edo period (1603-1868), early 19th century, both carved in wood with robes rendered in multi-layered pigments decorated with phoenix and dragons and shishi. The figure with red robe 63 cm high, 67 cm wide
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A Japanese wooden figure of a Shinto deity, Edo period (1603-1868), circa early 19th century, the figure seated on a high back throne, decorated with painted gilded gesso, with inset glass eyes. 51 cm high, 39.5 cm wide, 18 cm deep. Paint loss overall, and old repairs visible and chair repaired to one arm. Approximately 1618 gm weight
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A Japanese four panel screen of the spring moon, Taisho period (1912-1926), on silver leaf, a spring moon rises behind a cherry branch laden with blossom. Signed and sealed. With a silk brocade and black lacquered wooden border. 92 cm high, 181 cm wide
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A Japanese painting of a Manchurian warrior, Edo period (1603-1868), a cowering figure runs from a threat in Sumi and polychrome. The painting 120.5 cm x 45 cm. The frame 154.5 cm x 67 cm
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A Japanese painting of a Samurai with a tiger, Edo period (1603-1868), the work on paper depicting a samurai subduing a tiger, within brocade mounts, glazed in a gilded bamboo moulded frame. The image 48 cm x 53 cm, the frame 78 cm x 80.5 cm. Provenance: Leslie Kehoe Galleries
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A Japanese Two-Fold screen depicting the Legend of Hakushika, Edo period (1603-1868), early 19th century, depicting the Tang Dynasty story of Hsuan Tsung and the white deer. Gofun and ink on gold leaf, mounted with silk brocade border, black lacquer frame and gilt bronze mounts. 172 cm high, 190 cm wide
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A Japanese Six-Fold landscape screen, Meiji period (1868-1912), each panel decorated with a different Chinese literati style landcape, each signed and sealed by the artist. Mounted on silver leaf, with a black lacquered frame. 175 cm high, 355 cm wide
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A Japanese lacquer Suzuribako with Inkstone and Suiteki, Meiji period (1868-1912), the clear and red lacquered wooden box embellished with gold scrolling plum blossoms, the interior fitted with brush trays, rectangular gilded inkstone and bronze suiteki (water dropper). Together with tomobako (original signed wooden box). 3.5 cm high, 21.5 cm wide. Chip to the base of the ink stone. Minor splitting to some edges of the suzuribako lid.
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A Japanese gold and silver inlaid iron tsuba, Edo period (1603-1868), Marugata (circle) shaped with inlaid peony in silver and butterflies and foliage in gold inlay. 6.5 cm diameter. Approximately 110 gm weight.
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A Japanese Koichi bronze okimono of a sage atop an Oxen, Meiji period (1868-1912), circa 1900, a Miyao school bronze of a Chinese sage in dark patinated bronze sits atop a large and muscular oxen. With wooden base, signed Koichi saku - made by Koichi. The bronze without the base 18 cm high, 21 cm wide. Loss of the silver wire reign, otherwise no further faults or damage.
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A Japanese bronze jardiniere, Edo period (1603-1868), circa 1ST half 19th century, of baluster form with twin mask handles, the sides decorated with shaped reserves containing bird and flower vignettes. 35 cm high, 48 cm diameter
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A Japanese patinated bronze figure of a fisherman, Meiji period (1868-1912), classic scene of an elderly fishermen standing atop some rocks and pulling in his catch from a swirling river. Signed to verso. 77 cm high, 30 cm wide, 47 cm deep
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A large Japanese bronze cloisonne jardiniere, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with shaped reserves featuring landscapes in shallow relief within a cloisonne ground. 40.5 cm high, 45 cm diameter. Minor wear overall.
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