04 novembre 2007
Etude Giafferi Paris : Dong Son, 2 figurations zoomorphes en bronze
Figuration zoomorphe illustrant un coq. Bronze à patine de fouille. Dong Son. Péninsule Indo Chinoise. I° à II°S. Estimation : 1 000 / 1 500 € - Non adjugé
Figuration zoomorphe illustrant un dindon. Bronze à patine de fouille. Dong Son. Péninsule Indo Chinoise. I° à II°S. Estimation : 1 000 / 1 500 € - Non adjugé
Etude Giafferi Paris. Arts d'Asie. Vente du 5 octobre 2007.
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Etude Piasa Paris : Époque QIANLONG, 3 porcelaines émaillées «œufs de rouge-gorge»
Lot n°55. Époque QIANLONG (1736 - 1795)
Petit vase de forme balustre en porcelaine émaillée «œufs de rouge-gorge», l'épaulement orné de deux anses en forme de masque de chimère. Hauteur : 11 cm. Estimation : 150 / 200 € - Adjugé : 2 200 €
Lot n°56. Époque QIANLONG (1736 - 1795)
Petite coupe ou lave-pinceaux en forme de coquillage posé sur un rocher en porcelaine émaillée «œufs de rouge-gorge». Largeur : 8,5 cm. Estimation : 400 : 500 € - Adjugé : 550 €
Lot n°57. Époque QIANLONG (1736 - 1795)
Vase quadrangulaire de forme «gu» en porcelaine émaillée «œuf de rouge-gorge». (Petites ébréchures). Hauteur : 15,5 cm. Estimation : 300 /250 € - Adjugé : 350 €
Etude Piasa Paris. Art d'Asie. Vente du 24 octobre 2007. www.piasa.fr
Bonhams New Bond Street : A large gold-sheet-applied bronze mirror. Tang Dynasty.
A rare large gold-sheet-applied bronze mirror. Tang Dynasty. The underside completely plain, the top with a boss surrounded by an applied sheet elaborately carved with scrolling foliage containing two single flying birds divided by two running beasts at the compass points, the surface with extensive light corrosion, fitted box. 22cm (8¾in) diam. (2). Estimate: £10,000 - 15,000
Footnote: Provenance: Cleveland Museum of Art, no. tr1678/1.5
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Bonhams New Bond Street. Fine Chinese Art, 5 Nov 2007 www.bonhams.com
Bonhams New Bond Street : A silvery-bronze archaic mirror. Western Han Dynasty
An unusual silvery-bronze archaic mirror. Western Han Dynasty. The underside completely plain and polished to a rich sheen, the top elaborately cast around the plain boss with an unusual decoration including mythical animals, kneeling figures and birds in a complex interlocking arrangement, within a band containing a long crisply-cast shallow-relief inscription (some encrustation around the sides), fitted box. 13.7cm (5½in) diam. (2). Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000
(Copyright © 2002-2007 Bonhams 1793 Ltd., Images and Text All Rights Reserved)
Bonhams New Bond Street. Fine Chinese Art, 5 Nov 2007 www.bonhams.com
Bonhams Knightsbridge : Monochromes from a Private European Collection of 19th and 20th Century Chinese Porcelain
A clair-de-lune [tian lan you] monochrome bottle vase. Yongzheng six-character mark
Decorated with an incised design of cloud collars beside a flying dragon; with a brocade box [surface glaze cracks] - 12.5 inches [32 cms.] high [2] - Estimate: £800 - 1,200
A pair of t'sung-shaped vases
Each one decorated with bai ji sui glaze, and depicting Trigrams [Pa Kua] from the Yi King [Book of Changes]. Each vase with a brocade box - 5.5 inches [14 cms.] high [4] - Estimate: £600 - 800
A red monochrome vase [lang yao hong]
Of pear-shaped form with cylindrical neck and white-glazed interior - 8.5 inches [21.5 cms.] high [2] - Estimate: £400 - 600
A mottled purple-glazed [mei gui zi] cylindrical bowl or drum-nail washer [San zu xi]
The typical form with tripod feet, decorated with two continuous rows of bosses; with a brocade box
10 inches [25 cms.] diameter [2] - Estimate: £600 - 800
A bright yellow monochrome [huang you] vase
The bottle form with cylindrical neck and white-glazed interior. Decorated with an incised design of four-clawed dragons amongst scrolling clouds and a flaming pearl - 14 inches [36 cms.] high - Estimate: £1,200 - 1,800
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Bonhams. A Private European Collection of 19th and 20th Century Chinese Porcelain, 5 Nov 2007. Knightsbridge - www.bonhams.com
Etude Piasa Paris : *Époque QIANLONG (1736 - 1795) - Deux bols en porcelaine
Époque QIANLONG (1736 - 1795). Deux bols en porcelaine, l'intérieur émaillé blanc, l'extérieur émaillée jaune. Au revers de la base, la marque Qianlong en zhuanshu à six caractères en bleu sous couverte. Diamètre : 13,2 et 13 cm. Estimation : 1 500 / 1 800 € - Adjugés : 8 500 €
Etude Piasa Paris. Art d'Asie. Vente du 24 octobre 2007. www.piasa.fr
LETHAN - Vietnam - Panneau laqué « Ouverture des portes de la grande demeure »
LETHAN - Vietnam - Panneau laqué « Ouverture des portes de la grande demeure »
Gestas - Carrere Pau. Mobilier, Collections de Pierres Dures, Objets d'Art, Peintures. Vente du 22 septembre 2007




































