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Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art (christies.com)
AN EXCEPTIONAL SANDSTONE HEAD OF A BODHISATTVA
TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907)
The face is sensitively carved with gently curving eyes below the graceful arch of the brows, full lips and a double chin to give a benevolent expression, framed by the long pendulous ears and the hair pulled up in a high chignon secured by a headdress. The back is uncarved.
15 in. (38.1 cm.) high, stand
Provenance
Collection of Dr. Friedrich Perzynski (author of Von Chinas Göttern), who travelled to China between 1912-1913
Ralph M. Chait, New York
The Hiram J. Halle Collection, sold at Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York 17 March 1961, lot 26
Sold at Sotheby’s New York, 18 September 1996, lot 274
Estimate
HKD 4,000,000 - HKD 6,000,000
(USD 518,446 - USD 777,669)
Price realisedHKD 5,000,000
DETAILS
AN EXTREMELY RARE AND LARGE BLUE AND WHITE LOBED DISH
HONGWU PERIOD (1368-1398)
The dish is painted at the centre with the flowers of the four seasons, pomegranate, peony, camelia and chrysanthemum, encircling a single lotus spray and surrounded by the cavetto moulded with sixteen bracket-shaped flutes, each decorated with a lotus spray. The exterior is similarly painted with lotus sprays below a band of waves at rim.
18 ¼ in. (46.4 cm.) diam.
PROVENANCE
A Japanese private collection, Kyoto, acquired between 1920-1930
Estimate HKD 2,000,000 – HKD 3,000,000
Price realisedHKD 2,500,000
AN EXTREMELY RARE AND FINE LARGE DING ‘LOTUS’ BOWL
LATE NORTHERN SONG-EARLY JIN DYNASTY, 11TH-12TH CENTURY
The large bowl is superbly potted with straight upright sides rising from a short foot and flaring slightly at the rim. The interior is incised with a continuous lotus scroll comprising two large fully-opened blooms, another bloom turning into a pod in the centre, two large leaves and two leaves of arrowhead. The exterior is carved with four rows of lotus petals, each petal with a raised central ridge. The bowl is covered inside and out with a lustrous, ivory-toned glaze with the exception of the mouth rim, which is bound in copper.
12. 3/8 in. (31.5 cm.) diam.
Provenance
From the collection of William Cleverley Alexander (1840-1916), and later the Misses Alexander
Sold at Sotheby’s London, 6 May 1931, lot 48 (for £150)
Bought through Bluett & Sons, London (for £175)
EstimateHKD 6,000,000 - HKD 8,000,000(USD 777,387 - USD 1,036,516)
Price realised HKD 27,850,000
A VERY RARE WOOD STANDING FIGURE OF GUANYIN
NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY (AD 960-1127)
The bodhisattva is modelled wearing loose flowing robes, and a dhoti tied with a sash at the waist, standing on bare feet above a large lotus flower raised on a stem for attachment. The head is tilted slightly forward with a rounded face under the long hair swept up into a topknot and secured with a diadem. The eyes are downcast to provide an expression of deep meditative contemplation.
22 in. (57 cm.) high
Provenance
Collection of Paul Houo Ming-tse, acquired prior to 1930
Objets d’Art de la Chine, Collection Paul Houo Ming-Tse de Pekin, sold at Hotel Drouot, 14-17 February 1932, lot 86
Sold at Hotel Drouot, 7 October 1987, lot 70
Sam and Myrna Myers
Estimate
HKD 2,000,000 - HKD 3,000,000
(USD 259,317 - USD 388,975)
Price realised HKD 2,250,000