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Lot 866

A middle Bronze Age median winged and stopped palstave, 6ins Provenance: From a collection formed in the mid-20th Century by the vendor's late Grandfather

Lot 867

An early Bronze Age dagger, 5.75ins, a late Bronze Age socketed spearhead, 6ins, a Bronze Age sickle, 5.125ins, two bronze bracelets, an iron arrowhead and an iron pin Provenance: From a collection formed in the mid-20th Century by the vendor's late Grandfather

Lot 868

A Roman bronze figure of Herakles with the Nemean lion skin draped over his left arm, his raised right arm holding a club (1st/2nd Century AD), 4.5ins high Provenance: From a collection formed in the mid-20th Century by the vendor's late Grandfather

Lot 873

A small collection of antiquities, including two clay spindle whorls, both 1.5ins diameter, a miniature alabaster jar, 1.5ins diameter x 1ins high, pudding stone carved model of a vase and cover, 2.25ins high, an Egyptian bronze standing figure of a Pharaoh wearing the crowns of upper and lower Egypt, 2.5ins high, and nine other objects, various Provenance: From a collection formed in the mid-20th Century by the vendor's late Grandfather

Lot 933

A bronze cylindrical garden sundial with engraved interior, on turned central column and two-tier circular base engraved with compass points, 21ins diameter x 27ins high

Lot 92

Large Chinese bronze Hu vase table lamp, with shade and a similar smaller table lamp. (Qty: 2)

Lot 149

A Reproduction Classical Bronze Effect Grand Tour Figure of David, Indian Enamelled Brass Pot and Chinese Tsuba (Reproduction)

Lot 300

A Cold Painted Austrian Bronze Study of a Fox Terrier, 8cm Long

Lot 5074

Two brass aeroplane ornaments on brass stands; one a Spitfire and the other a Boulton Paul Defiant, along with a brass and bronze thermometer fashioned as a castellated tower [3] 

Lot 253

A BOX OF COLLECTABLES, including a gilt bronze door knocker in the form of a lady's hand holding fruit, a treen shoe snuff box, plated book shaped vesta cases, a lacquered papier mache Oriental snuff box, a pewter and mussell shell snuff box, a Mappin and Webb SS Almeda EPNS napkin ring, etc (parcel)

Lot 1166

TWO BOXES OF SUNDRY ITEMS etc, including a Welsh wool blanket, a bronze mortar, a set of weighing scales, Imperial weights, brass candlesticks, copper kettle, flatware, books, vintage Monopoly games, etc

Lot 1172

A BRONZE FIGURE OF A BEAR, approximate height 21cm, including plinth

Lot 1186

A SIGNED BRONZE CRUCIFIX, having raised head of Jesus wearing crown of thorns, mounted on marble, indistinct signature 'A.....'

Lot 1138

Very beautifully detailed gilt bronze decor, 46 cm. tall.

Lot 7024

Including gilt bronze Buddha and iron happy Buddha, gilt bronze Buddha is 12 cm. tall.

Lot 7040

Converted from vase, decorated with peacocks in trees, with bronze mountings, 83 cm. tall.

Lot 9002

Low globular body flanked at the rim with two loop handles, on tripod bronze base, incised Xuande mark , 18th Century or earlier, 23 cm. tall including base, base is 32 cm. in diameter. Weight of censer is 9.9 kg. Total weight is 12.84 kg.

Lot 9020

Blue and white decor of Chinese figures in landscape, bronze mountings including lion heads on handles and pearched bird on cover, 46 cm. tall, restored cover, hairlines in clock.

Lot 109

A Mene bronze gilt metal candlestick with seated fox

Lot 139

A 19th century bronze double inkstand, 33cm long, 20.5cm wide

Lot 436

A clear glass bottle and stopper, in a Gothic gilt metal mount, four similar holders holding a metal vase and a bronze model of Nelson's column, 30, 16 & 25cm high (4) Provenance: The property of the late Mr & Mrs Brian Lister, The Old Rectory, Widdington

Lot 445A

After Pierre Jules Mené , a huntsman and hound, a reproduction bronze figure, 63cm high Provenance: Formerly situated at Greenstead Hall, Halstead, Essex

Lot 497

A 19th century bronze candelabra, with two leaf scroll arms and three sockets, 50cm high

Lot 529

A cast iron relief panel, The Last Supper, 68cm wide x 38cm high, a pair of cast bronze? althemions, 41cm high and a theatrical trident and a cross Provenance: The property of the late Mr & Mrs Brian Lister, The Old Rectory, Widdington

Lot 621A

A bronze and parcel gilt fender , in the Empire style, 121cm long, three fire irons with bronze handles Provenance: The property of the late Mr & Mrs Brian Lister, The Old Rectory, Widdington

Lot 245

James Earle Fraser (1876-1953)Theodore Roosevelt as a Rough Rider inscribed 'Fraser / Copyright 1910' with foundry mark 'ROMAN BRONZE WORKS N-Y-' (along the base)bronze with brown patina 9 1/2in high

Lot 244

Alexander Phimister Proctor (1862-1950)Pony Express inscribed '© A. PHIMISTER PROCTOR SC' (lower center)bronze with dark brown patina17in diameter

Lot 243

Harry Jackson (1924-2011)Safe and Sound inscribed '© Harry Jackson 1982 SAS 46' along with thumb print and foundry stamp 'WFS ITALIA' (lower right base)bronze with dark brown patina on a wooden base19 1/4in highExecuted in 1982. 

Lot 45

John Coleman (born 1949)The Greeter - Black Moccasin, Hidatsa Chief inscribed 'JOHN COLEMAN CA / © 2006 10/35' (on the reverse) bronze with mixed patina 22in highModeled and cast in 2006.

Lot 75

Richard Greeves (born 1935)Bird Woman inscribed 'R.V. Greeves 6/20 2001' (on the base)bronze with light brown patina22 1/2in highModeled and cast in 2001.

Lot 49

Joe Neil Beeler (1931-2006)Thanks for the Rain inscribed '1/30 Joe Beeler CA' (along the base) bronze with a black-brown patina18in high   

Lot 73

Joe Neil Beeler (1931-2006)Quiet Passage inscribed 'Joe Beeler CA 1/30' and stamped 'SS' (along the base) bronze with brownish green patina14in high 

Lot 46

John Coleman (born 1949)Hisoosanchees, Little Spaniard, from the Explorer Artists: Bodmer/Catlin Series  inscribed 'JOHN COLEMAN CA © 2008 10/35' (on the base) bronze with mixed patinas   32in highModeled and cast in 2008. 

Lot 72

Joe Neil Beeler (1931-2006)Apache Telegraph inscribed 'JOE BEELER CA / 25/30' and stamped 'SS' (along the base)bronze with dark brown patina26 1/2in high  

Lot 74

Richard Greeves (born 1935)Sacred Paint inscribed 'RV GREEVES © 1992 #1' (on the base)bronze with dark brown patina11 1/2in highModeled and cast in 1992.

Lot 76

Richard Greeves (born 1935)Eagle Chief inscribed 'RV GREEVES / 2000 5/10' (on the base)bronze with dark brown patina24in highModeled and cast in 2000.

Lot 14

ΩNEIZVESTNY, ERNST (1925–2016) Pantheism, signed and numbered “4/9” on the base.Bronze, height 68 cm.No. 4 from an edition of 9. Provenance: Eduard Nakhamkin Fine Arts, New York. Acquired from the above by the present owner in 1990. Schoeni Collection, Hong Kong.

Lot 61

ORLOV, BORIS (B. 1941) Bust, signed and dated 1989.Painted bronze, height 45 cm.Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner.Private collection, Germany.

Lot 63

ORLOV, BORIS (B. 1941) Mermaid, From Magritte, signed, titled in Cyrillic and dated 2002 on the underside of the base.Painted bronze, height 13 cm.Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner.Private collection, Germany.

Lot 32

A bronze sculpture "Horseplay" 1988 artist John Clinch 1934-2001. Signed with initials, inscribed AC No4 (from an edition of 4 provenance Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 1988 with label to base

Lot 149

A PARCEL-GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA Seated with hands in dhyana mudra, gilt robe and swastika to bare chest, on a lotus base with a gentle and serene facial expression 25cm high / 3.3kg Provenance: Purchased from Moon Gate in 2004 Inventory: 'BUDDHA' Condition: Some tarnishing in places, as visible in the images. _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 150

A BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED GUANYIN Cast sixteen character mark to underside of base, on wood stand 28cm high with stand / 2.4kg >> Minor wear in places Condition: Some wear to the nose (which might be original to the sculpture), as visible on the image. Minor scratching in places. The wooden stand in very good condition. _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 151

A CIRCULAR BRONZE MIRROR Cast in shallow relief with stylised trailing foliage on a scroll ground 16cm diameter 420g Provenance: Purchased from International Alex Koh in 1998 Inventory: BM46 Condition: One tiny chip to surface; some tarnishing to the bronze in places commensurate with age _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 152

A SILVERY BRONZE 'LION AND GRAPEVINE' MIRROR Tang Dynasty, according to the inventory Cast with a central crouching lion knob surrounded by six further lions amongst grapes and vines, an outer border of birds and animals racing amongst further vines 14cm diameter 666g Provenance: Purchased from Moon Gate in 1996 Inventory: BM21 Condition See additional photos attached _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 153

A SQUARE GILT BRONZE 'LION AND GRAPEVINE' MIRROR Tang Dynasty, according to the inventory The central knob formed as a crouching beast within a circular reserve of six further lions amongst vines and grapes, the four corners each with a bird amongst further vines 14cm long 1kg Provenance: purchased from Moon Gate in 2001 Inventory: BM100 Condition: Some tarnishing in places, as visible in the images. _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 154

A SILVERY BRONZE OCTAFOIL DRAGON MIRROR Tang Dynasty, according to the inventory Cast with a central dragon amongst clouds, the lobed rim decorated with insects and flowers 16cm diameter / 832g Provenance: Purchased from Alex Koh in 1999 Note: Illustrated in Quek Kiok Lee's Memoirs, page 210, in colour Inventory: BM66 Condition See additional photos attached _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 155

A PARCEL-GILT OCTAFOIL SILVER AND BRONZE MIRROR Tang Dynasty, according to the inventory The central gilt crouching animal knob surrounded by four figures riding animals on a punch decorated ground, the pointed lobes decorated with gilt floral sprigs 9cm diameter 240g Provenance: purchased from Moon Gate in 1999 Inventory: BM71 Condition See additional photos attached _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 156

A LARGE SILVERY BRONZE INSCRIBED ZODIAC MIRROR Sui or early Tang, according to the inventory Finely cast with four beasts interspersed with lotus surrounding the central knob, an inscribed border and an outer border depicting the twelve animals of the zodiac 22.5cm diameter / 2.2kg Provenance: purchased from Antique East, Chinatown Point in 2002 Inventory: BM101 Condition: Minor tarnishing to the bronze especially to the back, but overall in very good condition _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 157

A SILVERY BRONZE 'ANIMAL AND GRAPEVINE' OCTAFOIL MIRROR Tang Dynasty, according to the inventory Cast with dog like animals amongst vines and grapes 12.5cm diameter 431g Provenance: purchased from Moon Gate in 2004 Inventory: BM104 Condition See additional photos attached _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 158

A CIRCULAR INSCRIBED BRONZE MIRROR Sui Dynasty (A.D.559 - 618), according to the inventory The circular knob surrounded by six roundels featuring alternating birds or animals, an outer inscribed border 21cm diameter 1.3kg Provenance: Purchased from Antique East of China Point in 2000 Inventory: BM75 Condition:  Minor tarnishing to the bronze commensurate with age, but overall in very good condition _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 159

A CIRCULAR INLAID BRONZE MIRROR Tang Dynasty, according to the inventory Inlaid with birds amongst scrolling foliage 19cm diameter / 800g With box (23cm x 23cm x 3cm, 1.2kg) Provenance: purchased from Alex Koh in 1998 Inventory: BM51 Condition See additional photos attached _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 160

A SQUARE INLAID BRONZE MIRROR Tang Dynasty, according to the inventory With rounded corners, decorated with horses and phoenix amongst scrolling foliage 16cm long 400g With box (22cm x 22cm x 4cm, 750g) Inventory: BM44 Condition: Some tarnishing, chipping and uplifting in places - please check the attached images _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 250

A COLLECTION OF REFERENCE BOOKS ON CHINESE PORCELAIN, JADE AND PAINTING Comprising: - The Practical Art of Chinese Brush Painting, by Pauline Cherrett - Chinese Export Porcelain, from the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels - The Ceramic Art of China, The Oriental Ceramic Society - Jade, by Louis Zara - Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, by R.L. Hobson - Chinese Jade by George Savage - Antique Jade, by Oscar Luzzatto-Bilitz - The Arts of the Sung Dynasty, by The Oriental Ceramic Society - Treasures from the Bronze Age of China, An Exhibition from the People's Republic of China

Lot 586

After Paolo Troubetzkoy (1866?1938), bronze statue of a cowboy on horse back, bearing signature and dated 1933, H.38 W.28 D.20cm

Lot 657

Two bronze sleeping cats L 20cm

Lot 686

Three Joan Rivers necklaces, including two hammered disc adjustable charm necklaces in bronze and silver colours and a yellow fluo faux pearl necklace seven strands

Lot 687

Three Bronzo Italia Multi Layer Tubogas set including bracelet, necklace and cuff in bronze, gold and silver colour

Lot 374

A decorative silver and bronze effect wall mirror; a floral collage and a copper and enamel wall plaque

Lot 168

A 19th century Chinese bronze censer. With a scrolling dragon knop, cloud scroll handles and raised on three double scroll supports, 19cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.Good condition. No breaks or repairs. 

Lot 179

A Chinese bronze statue. Formed as a ferocious howling demon holding a pearl and seated on a rockwork base with a dragon scrolling from underneath. The demons cloak is decorated with gilt scrollwork and depictions of animals. Six character Xuande reign mark to the reverse, 67cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.An object missing from the demons right hand.

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