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Auction House:Webb'sNumber of lots recorded:303
Sale Title:Asian ArtLots with images:303
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:125
Date:13-Mar-2021
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A Chinese late Qing Dynasty Sanduo bowl (one hairline and rim frits, Qianlong Nian Zhi mark), height 8.6 cm, diameter 19.5 cm
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A pair of Chinese mid Qing Dynasty famille rose chi-dragon vases with handles, the pear-shaped body rising from a splayed foot to a waisted cylindrical neck with a galleried rim, flanked by a pair of gilt-decorated archaistic handles, the body brightly depicting stylised lotus blooms borne on meandering leafy scrolls, all divided by ruyi head and keyfret bands, encircled at the rim and the foot with bands of foliate motifs, iron red a six-character Qianlong seal mark to the base, height 32 cm, diameter 16…
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A Chinese Qing Dynasty Tongzhi to Guangxu period yellow ground peony Planter, Chinese porcelain planter decorated with tree peonies and in yellow, a colour associated with the Imperial family. Known in China since at least the 9th century BC, and beloved by Chinese artists and poets, the tree peony (mudan) was considered the Queen of flowers, symbolizing spring and a harbinger of good luck. The flowers are closely associated with royalty because they have been grown in Imperial gardens since the Sui…
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A Chinese Qing Dynasty Tongzhi to Guangxu period yellow ground peony garden Seat, Chinese porcelain garden seat decorated with tree peonies and in yellow, a colour associated with the Imperial family. Known in China since at least the 9th century BC, and beloved by Chinese artists and poets, the tree peony (mudan) was considered the Queen of flowers, symbolizing spring and a harbinger of good luck. The flowers are closely associated with royalty because they have been grown in Imperial gardens since the…
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A set of Chinese yellow and green dragon cup and saucer (Da Qing Kangxi Nian Zhi mark), height 3 cm, diameter 5.5 cm (cup) height 1.5 cm, diameter 9.8 cm (saucer)
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A Chinese Song Dynasty carved Yaozhou porcelain pillow, this pillow is in the shape of ruyi and in exceptional condition. The surface is slightly concave, and the body is covered overall in a green tone glaze stopping neatly at base. Carved with the peony pattern, the craft is exquisite and expresses the wish of longing for happiness and prosperity., height 7.5 cm, 18.5 x 15 cm, height 7.5 cm, 18.5 x 15 cm
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Three Chinese Song Dynasty Ding White-glazed bowls, 3, height 4 cm, diameter 13 cm, height 3.5 cm, diameter 9 cm, height 3 cm, diameter 11.5 cm
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A Chinese Song Dynasty golden Longquan waterdropper (Xian Ji Mark), Yellow Longquan is a rare variety due to the unique technique. This water dropper is glazed overall in an earth tone finish. Raised on a short foot, with a compressed globular body and rim, suffused with a matrix of crackles., height 4 cm, diameter 9 cm, height 4 cm, diameter 9 cm
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A Chinese Song/Yuan Dynasty Longquan pot carved with dragon, Of squat form, the shoulder set to either side with a pair of small loops. The body intricately incised with a dragon and wave design, covered overall in an olive-green glaze stopping neatly at foot, the base unglazed., height 8 cm, diameter 10.5 cm, height 8 cm, diameter 10.5 cm
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A Chinese Ming Dynasty Longquan celadon vase (chip on dragon claw), the elongated pear-shaped body raised on a circular foot, rising to a slender neck and finishing in an inwards tapering mouth. The neck with Chi dragon and six wave relief, covered overall with an attractive celadon glaze., height 13.5 cm, diameter 6 cm, height 13.5 cm, diameter 6 cm
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A 18th century Chinese double-gourd turquoise incised vase (gold lacquer repair to the rim, Da Ming Jianjing Nian Zhi mark), height 23.5 cm, diameter 11.5 cm
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