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Rare Asian, Fine Art & Modernism! Rare Asian, Fine Art & Modernism! May 28th @ 4:00 PM PST 16% Buyers Premium In-House 19% Online & Phone Bidding Online Bidding Through LiveAuctioneers 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 SILENT AUCTION #1000-1075 ENDS @ 9:00 PM 19th/20th century, Qing dynasty. 4 Antique Chinese Butterfly & Cicada Pith Lot Description Paper Painting Framed 17.5"x21.75". Intricate polychrome painting depicting 1 Antique Chinese Mandarin Silk colorful examples 8.75"x13.5" image. Embroidered Robe 38"x55". Ornate Housed in ornate gilt carved wood frame. forbidden stitch sleeve panels with Qing dynasty. blossoming chrysanthemum flowers. Gold 5 3pc Old Books on Chinese Porcelain. thread and scrolling foliage on border. Includes two volume set "Chinesisches Engraved gold ball buttons. Some light Porzellan" by Ernst Zimmerman 1913 and staining and edge fray. 19th century, Qing "Chinesische Fruhkeramik" 1923 by Dr. dynasty. Collection of Caryl Roman, Oscar Rucker-Embden. German collection Seattle. catalogs illustrated. Spine wear and 2 2pc Antique Chinese Silk Embroidered scattered edge foxing. Robes. Includes purple ground robe 43"x50" 6 2pc Rare Chinese Art Exhibition Catalogs. with blossoming chrysanthemum flowers Includes "Collection of Chinese and Other and forbidden stitch sleeves. Also a black Far Eastern Art: Assembled by Yamanaka ground smaller robe 28"x55" with bats and & Company, Inc." 1943 and "A Selection of foliage in polychrome silk. Both have Oriental Works of Art: On View at Spink & staining and edge fray. 19th century, Qing Son's Galleries, London" 1927. A few light dynasty. stains to covers. Cover is loose on Spink 2A Antique Chinese Silk Embroidered Court catalog. Scene Banner 21"x174". Depicts a 7 6pc Old Chinese Antiquity Exhibition polychrome and gold thread procession with Catalogs & Reference Books. Includes three central seated emperor and empress. German collection catalogs, "Oosterse Various warriors, scholars, people on Plastieken" 1954 - "Verzameling Krook" - horseback, and attendants in landscape. "Sammlung Walter Bondy/Berlin" 1927, a Also Coral red ground with silk tassels. French catalog "Art de L'Extreme Orient: Scattered small tears. 19th century, Qing Collection de M.M. Knoops" 1938, dynasty. "Chinese Art" by R.L. Hobson 1927 3 Antique Chinese Shou Lao Silk hardbound book, and "A Descriptive and Embroidered Panel 56''x29.5''. Fine Illustrative Catalogue of Chinese Bronzes" polychrome silk work against a coral red by Lodge Wenley and Pope 1946 hardbound ground. A few scattered small stains. book. Overall wear. WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Rare Asian, Fine Art & Modernism! May 28th @ 4:00 PM PST 16% Buyers Premium In-House 19% Online & Phone Bidding Online Bidding Through LiveAuctioneers 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 8 "Old Japanese Color Prints of Rarity and different bird: phoenix, peacock, stork, and Distinction: Collected and Owned by Carl pheasant. They are signed with calligraphy Schraubstadter" February 1921 Exhibition and a red seal mark. Ornate pierced carved Catalog 9.75"x7". A rare sales catalog of and lacquered wood frames. Sight size woodblock prints by the American Art 14"x9.5". Excellent condition. 20th century. Association, NY. Pencil markings of prices 14 Old Chinese Enameled Porcelain Plaque throughout interior. Spine wear and fray. Framed 15.75"x7.25". Depicts a man and 9 "Keramic Art of Japan" 1875 Book by child holding a hand fan. Fine polychrome George Ashdown Audsley & James Lord enameling. Plaque itself is 14.75"x6". Bowes 16"x12". Ornate red pebbled leather Excellent condition. 20th century, Republic. binding with gilt impressed lettering and 14A Shu Hao (1841-1901 China) "Repeatedly end pages. Volume 1 of II. Front cover is Meeting Food Fortunes" 1875 Watercolor & nearly loose and overall edge wear. Ink Scroll Painting 45"x12" Image. Depicts 10 Large Chinese Polychrome Cloisonne Bowl Zhong Kui a mythological hero of the Tang 6.5"x20". Depicts blossoming dynasty. He is carrying a small boy that is chrysanthemum flowers and birds against a watching a Xi Zi six legged spider black ground. 20th century. representing good fortune or happiness. 11 Chinese Mountain Landscape Enameled Inscribed in calligraphy u.r. with two red Porcelain Plaque Framed 16"x21". Depicts a chop seals. Total mounted size 76"x19". hand painted monochrome scene of a 19th century, Qing dynasty. scholar in mountainous landscape 15 Chinese Ducks with Blossoming Flowers 9.75"x15" sight. Calligraphy inscription Polychrome Ink Scroll Painting with red seal upper left. Excellent condition. 33.75"x24.75" Image. Calligraphy 20th century. inscription with three red seal marks on 12 4pc Chinese Polychrome Enameled border. Total mounted size 73"x26". 20th Porcelain Bird Plaques Framed century. 18.25"x10.5" Each. Hand painted panels 16 4pc Antique Chinese Landscape Watercolor with blossoming prunus, lotus, and Paintings 11.5"x9" Sight Each. Includes two chrysanthemum flowers with birds. Each is framed diptych panels of scholars in signed with calligraphy and red seal. Each landscapes. Each is signed with calligraphy has an image size of 13.75"x6.5" and is and a red chop mark. Total framed size housed in a red and black lacquered wood 17"x24" each. 19th century, Qing. frame. Excellent condition. 20th century. 17 Chinese Standing Polychrome Wood 13 4pc Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Bird Guanyin Figure 42"x13". Tall carved wood Plaques Framed 21"x17" Each. Hand statue on lotus base. Slight edge chipping to painted enamel with blossoming prunus and wood. chrysanthemum flowers. Each depicts a 18 Chinese Polychrome Wood Guanyin Figure WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Rare Asian, Fine Art & Modernism! May 28th @ 4:00 PM PST 16% Buyers Premium In-House 19% Online & Phone Bidding Online Bidding Through LiveAuctioneers 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 Holding Tablet 32"x10". Carved wood papers applied to exterior. 19th century, statue with slight edge wear. Meiji. 18A Antique Chinese Triple Carved Bell Stand 24 4pc Dominican Republic Shipwreck 18"x54"x21". Gilt carved red lacquered Amphora Pottery Vessels. Includes three wood stand has figural foo lion ends with amphora measuring 10" to 21" in height. bat ornaments. Carved flaw figural feet. Also a small ceramic bowl 2.25"x5.25". 19th century, Qing dynasty. From the salvage of the Spanish Galleons 18B Antique Chinese Double Carved Bell Stand Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe and El Conde 11"x34"x19". Gilt carved red lacquered de Tolosa. 18th century. wood stand has figural foo lion ends with 25 7pc Dominican Republic Shipwreck Glass bat ornaments. Carved flaw figural feet. Bottles & Relics. Includes two green glass 19th century, Qing dynasty. bottles 5.5" to 6.5" in height, a porcelain and 19 Antique Chinese Carved Rosewood Marble glass cup shard, two brass buttons, and a Top Tea Table 32''x16.5''x12.5''. Inset pink brass small buckle. From the salvage of the marble top with pierced edge work. 19th Spanish Galleons Nuestra Senora de century, Qing. Guadalupe and El Conde de Tolosa. 20 Antique Chinese Carved Rosewood Desk Included is a book on the history of the 31.5''x61''x27''. Some splitting and edge salvage. 18th century. chips consistent with age. 18th or 19th 26 2pc Chinese Carved Stone Temple Foo Lion century, Qing. Figures 8.25"x4.5" and 9"x5". One is 21 Antique Tibetan Gilt Polychrome Wood polychrome painted. Likely Ming dynasty. Sutra Manuscript Cover 32"x11.5". Comes 27 Chinese Ming Stone Temple Foo Lion with custom metal wall mount. 13th or 14th 5"x3.75". Intricately carved with scrolling century. foliage on base. Ming dynasty (1368-1644). 21A Antique Tibetan Polychrome Decorated Collection of Caryl Roman, Seattle. Wood Panel 57"x28". Depicts a seated deity 27A Chinese Tang Pottery Equestrian Figure or buddha with temples in background. 13.5"x10.75". Period Tang Dynasty Relief paint on canvas laid to old board. (618-906) terracotta figure. Traces of white Some edge chipping. 19th or early 20th slip glaze remain. Various repairs to horse century. head, ride, and legs of horse. Private 22 Antique Tibetan Polychrome Wood Trunk collection, Seattle. or Chest 43"x22"x16". Depicts opposing 27B Chinese Han Dynasty Pottery Horse Head foo lions with scrolling foliage on front 10"x8". Period Han Dynasty (206 BCE - panel. Cracking and edge chipping 220 CE) figure with remnants of red and consistent with age. black glaze pigments to facial features. 23 Antique Japanese Shigaraki Large Storage Accompanied by copy of original purchase Jar with Cover 33"x19". Calligraphy and catalog page. Comes in fitted silk box. WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Rare Asian, Fine Art & Modernism! May 28th @ 4:00 PM PST 16% Buyers Premium In-House 19% Online & Phone Bidding Online Bidding Through LiveAuctioneers 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 Private collection, Seattle. consisten tea dust green monochrome glaze 28 Chinese Tang Warrior Pottery Figure that covers the exterior. Excellent condition. 18"x6". Retains much of its polychrome Qing dynasty. paint. Tang dynasty (618-906). 33A Antique Chinese Celadon Crackle Glaze 29 Chinese Ming Cizhou Pottery Jar 4.5"x5". Porcelain Vase 7"x3.5". Molded ring Brown over white slip glaze decoration. handles with with crackle glazes. Excellent Excellent condition. Ming dynasty condition, 19th or 20th century. (1368-1644). 34 Antique Chinese Hu Form Crackle Glaze 29A Chinese Yuan Longquan Celadon Dragon Porcelain Vase 6.5"x5". Controlled Ge Type Jarlet 2.25"x2.5". Relief molded dragon crackle on white monochrome. Figural fish motif around shoulder. Excellent condition. handles. Excellent condition. Qing dynasty. Yuan dynasty (1260-1368). 35 Antique Chinese Celadon Porcelain Lotus 30 Antique Chinese Pottery Tripod Censor Vase 6.25"x4". Carved repeating lotus 6.25"x9". Molded foo lion handles with petals around body. Excellent condition. impressed key designs. Green celadon glaze Qing dynasty. with crackle. Qing dynasty. 35A Important Chinese Ming Longquan Celadon 30A Antique Chinese Yutang Qingwan Mark Vase 19.75"x8".
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