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Auction House:ArtvisoryNumber of lots recorded:391
Sale Title:Fine Chinese and Asian ArtsLots with images:391
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:246
Date:13-Nov-2022
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A Chinese blue and white jar and cover, Qing Dynasty, Kangxi period (1644-1912), 22 cm high. Provenance: A private collection, Sydney, acquired in the early 2000s.
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A rare large Chinese Cafe-Au-Lait-Glazed bowl, Kangxi six-character mark in underglaze blue within a double circle and of the period (1662-1722) the bowl with deep, rounded sides, covered inside and out with a slightly metallic glaze of russet brown colour., 17.5 cm. Provenance: Ex-collection of Gene Liss, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. An old private collection, Queensland, Australia.
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A Chinese white glazed bottle vase with Anhua decoration, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 38 cm high. Provenance: Mossgreen, 1/6/2014, the contents of musk farm, ( Stuart Rattle) lot 339.
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A Chinese Loangyao red glazed vase, Qing Dynasty, 17th-18th century, 16.5 cm high. Provenance: East and West Art, Kew, Vic. An important private collection Vic.
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A Chinese peach bloom glazed vase, Qing Dynasty, 18th-19th century, 19 cm high. Provenance: East and West Art, Kew, Vic. An important private collection Vic.
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A rare Chinese incised Iron-Red-Decorated 'Gold fish and Bats' dish, Daoguang six character seal mark in iron red and of the period (1821-1,850), 15.2 cm diameter. Provenance: tin Po Kok & Siu's Trading Co., Hong Kong (label to the base).
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A pair of Chinese 'Famille-Rose' octagonal wine cups Jiaqing six-character seal marks in iron red and of the period (1796-1820), 8.5 cm diameter each. Provenance: Raymond and Victoria Tregaskis Oriental Arts, Sydney, Australia. A private collection, NSW, Australia. Raymond and Victoria Tregaskis
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A Chinese iron red dragon dish, Guangxu six-character underglaze mark and of the period (1874-1908), 26.7 cm diameter. Provenance: The Chinese porcelain Company, New York, USA (label).
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A Cantonese export famille rose porcelain bowl made for the Qajar market, Qing Dynasty, circa 1865 of hemispherical form on a short foot, in the rose medallion pattern, with three cartouches with roundels bearing portraits of Nasr al-Din Shah and his two Sons Masoud Mirza (later Zill al-Sultan) and Muzaff are al-Din, one cartouche with a roundel bearing inscription. The inscription reads: 'Nasr al-Din Qajar, Al-Sultan Ibn Sultan', 37.5 cm diameter. Provenance: Estate of George Baker (1822-1905), UK.,…
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A Chinese famille-rose Baragon Tumed dish, Qing Dynasty, Daoguang period (1821-1,850) It's with two iron-red Baragon Tumed mark in Mongolian script to the base., 17.5 cm diameter. Provenance: East and West Art, Kew, Vic. An important private collection Vic.
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Two Chinese fine famille-rose bowls and covers, Daoguang period (1821-1850) very well decorated, both with Gradatim family crests., 36 cm wide and 24.6 cm wide
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An unusual large Chinese famille-rose vase, Daoguang mark, Republic period, early 20th century, 56.5 cm high. Provenance: A private collection, NSW.
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An important and rare Chinese Imperial blue and white dragon bowl, Xuande six-character under glazed blue mark and of the period (1339-1435) the bowl is finely decorated with a continuous frieze of four five-clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls and surrounded by cloud scrolls, the interior centre with a circular panel enclosing a scaly dragon within blue circles, the base with a finely written six-character Xuande mark within double blue circles, 23 cm diameter, 9.5 cm high. Literature: Silk Road Asian…
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A set of four Chinese famille-rose porcelain plaques, dated to spring 1928, 49 x 36.5 cm. Provenance: collection of Chinese Republic government Official-General Miao Peinan (1895-1970). Collection of Mrs. Semsei, Wahroonga, NSW, acquired before 1980s. A private collection, NSW, acquired in 2013.
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A Chinese famille-rose porcelain plaque of horses, Republic period, early 20th century with Hongmu frame, 83 x 57 cm. Provenance: A private collection, NSW, acquired in 2013.
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A set of Chinese marine Ivories of eight immortals, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), largest 15.5 cm high. Provenance: Bonhams London, 3/11/2014, lot 220.
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A Sino-Tibetan bronze figure of Amitayas, Qianlong mark and of the period, dated 1780 dated gengzi year (1780) of the Qianlong reign, 20 cm high
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A Chinese polychrome lacquer on wood figure of a Luohan, Ming Dynasty, 17th century, 44 cm high. Provenance: A privagte collection, Melbourne. Acquired from Suzy Lebasi of Soo Tze Oriental Antiques.
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A Chinese lacquer on wood carved Daoist seated figure, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 73 cm high. Provenance: An important private collection, south Yarra, acquired from Hanlin gallery Oriental fine Art, Hong Kong in 1997.
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A Tibetan gilt bronze seated figure of a Lama, 18th century the lotus base is inscribed in Tibetan characters on the back, the top is inlaid with a blue semi-precious stone., 13 cm high. Provenance: A private collection, Melbourne.
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A rare and large Chinese Yue celadon Funeral jar, Western Jin Dynasty (266 - 316) the tapering oviform body decorated with applied moulded turtles and Buddha figures, the elaborately detailed cover with hierarchical bands of figures, with a funeral procession featuring a stele, a flock of doves with small vats at the four corners, crowned with a miniature walled villa, all covered in a greyish-green glazed. With a fitted box., 52 cm high. Provenance: Bonhams London, 8/5/2017, lot 168.
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A Chinese green glazed censor and cover, Han Dynasty (202 Bc- 220 AD), 27.5 cm high. Provenance: A private collection, Melbourne.
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A rare Chinese black and white glazed bowl, Song Dynasty (960-1279), 9 cm diameter. Provenance: Mossgreen Melbourne, 14-15/6/2011, lot 343. A private collection, Melbourne.
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A Chinese Qingbai Double-Fish bowl, Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), 18.5 cm diameter. Provenance: A private collection, Melbourne.
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A Chinese Qingbai carved foliate-rimmed bowl, Southern Song (1127-1279), 18.5 cm daimeter. Provenance: A private collection, Melbourne.
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A Chinese black glazed Russet-Painted jar, Song-Jin Dynasty, 12TH-13th century the ovoid vase is covered overall with a lustrous black glaze, freely painted with russet strokes forming three abstract phoenix in flight., 24.4 cm high. Provenance: A private collection, Melbourne.
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A Chinese Jian hare's fur tea bowl, Song Dynasty (960-1279), 13 cm diameter. Provenance: Mossgreen Melbourne, 25/11/2008, lot 1188. Sotheby's Melbourne, 17/5/2004, lot 44. A private collection, Melbourne.
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A small Chinese Jun tea bowl, Jin-Yuan Dynasty, 13th century the bowl is covered with a dark lavender glaze with purple splashes on the interior., 9.4 cm diameter. Provenance: Sotheby's London 13/5/1975, lot 84. A private collection, Melbourne.
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A large Chinese black glazed Meiping vase, Song-Jin Dynasty, 11th-12th century the attenuated, finger-ribbed body tapers from the high rounded shoulder to the foot and is covered with a thick black glaze., 40 cm high. Provenance: A private collection, Melbourne.
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A Chinese Yue celadon bowl, five Dynasties-Northern Song, 10th century, 15.5 cm diameter. Provenance: A private colleciton, Melbourne, acquired from Koh Nai King, Singapore in early 90s.
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A Chinese blue and white jar and cover, Kangxi period (1662-1722) the jar is finely decorated with deer and cranes amongst gnarled pines, rocks and clouds, double ring to base., 44 cm high. Provenance: Mossgreen, Melbourne, 28/11/17, lot 680. Sotheby's New York 1981. A private collection, Melbourne.
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A Chinese blue and white dish, Kangxi period (1622-1722), 14.5 cm diameter. Provenance: A private collection, Melbourne, acquired from Franzi and Filcock, St. Kilda, Vic., 24/7/1974.
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A rare Chinese white glazed bowl, Yongzheng six-character mark in underglaze blue and of the period (1723-1735), 13.2 cm diameter. Provenance: A private collection, Melbourne, acquired from Sotheby's London, 1980's.
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Two Chinese blue and white ginger jars, Kangxi period (1662-1722), 22 cm and 20.1 cm high. Provenance: larger jar: Sotheby's London, 15/10/1974, lot 125. Smaller jar: Sotheby's London, 8/6/1982, lot 140. A private collection, Melbourne.
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A small Chinese black glazed Meiping vase, Song-Jin Dynasty, 12TH-13th century, 22 cm high. Provenance: Raymond and Victoria Tregaskis Oriental Arts, NSW. Anders Ousback (1951-2004) collection. Sotheby's Melbourne, 3/5/2005, lot 611. A private collection, Melbourne.
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A Chinese famille rose sgraffito ground vase, Qianlong mark, 20th century, 27.5 cm high. Provenance: A private collection, Melbourne.
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A Gandharan Fragmentary grey schist frieze section, 4TH-5th century the Buddha is flanked by acolytes and attendants., 33.7 cm wide. Literature: Natalie King & Bala Starr eds., Jitish Kallat: circa, Asian link, the University of Melbourne, 2013, no. 16, P.38. Provenance: Christie's London, 27/4/2000, lot 208. A private collection, Melbourne.
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A Gandharan grey schist seated Buddha, 3rd century, 39 cm high. Literature: Natalie King & Bala Starr eds., Jitish Kallat: circa, Asian link, the University of Melbourne, 2013, no. 21, P.39. Provenance: Christie's London, 2/5/1996, lot 276. A private collection, Melbourne.
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An Indian stone carved seated deity of Durga Bihar, Pala period, 9TH-10th century, 47 cm high. Literature: Natalie King & Bala Starr eds., Jitish Kallat: circa, Asian link, the University of Melbourne, 2013, no. 27, P.39. Provenance: Sotheby's London, 21/10/1994, lot 92. A private collection, Melbourne.
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An Indian stone carved standing figure of Surya, 12TH-13th century with sunflower or lotus bloom and two attendants., 54 cm high. Literature: Natalie King & Bala Starr eds., Jitish Kallat: circa, Asian link, the University of Melbourne, 2013, no. 28, P.39. Provenance: A private collection, Melbourne, acquired from Sotheby's Melbourne in 2005.
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A central Indian stone Stele, depicting a lady, 12th century the figure is standing in tribhanga (tri-bent pose) with Vidyadhara (upholder of wisdom) and Nagaraja (King of snakes) at the upper corners., 56 cm high. Literature: Natalie King & Bala Starr eds., Jitish Kallat: circa, Asian link, the University of Melbourne, 2013, no. 25, P.39. Provenance: Christie's Amsterdam, 2/11/1999, lot 17. A private collection, Melbourne.
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A rare Chinese painted pottery jar, Neolithic period, Majiayao culture, circa 2300-2000 B.C. The jar decorated with large spirals., 42 cm wide; 41 cm high. Provenance: A private collection, NSW, acquired from Hong Kong in the early 90s. An important private collection, London and Melbourne.
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