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A Chinese bronze two-handled censer, 17th-18th century, cast to the shoulders with two lion-head handles, the base cast with a six-character daming xuande nianzhi mark, 15.5cm long x 13.6cm wide, 615 grams Provenance: Purchased by current owner between circa 1985-1995 17-18世纪 “大明宣德年制”款狮首鬲式炉 拍品来源:现藏家购自1985-1995年间
A Chinese bronze 'Dragon' censer, Qing Dynasty, the sides cast in low relief with two confronting dragons above stylised waves and reserved on a cloud scroll and stipple ground, 31cm diameter in excess of 5000 grams Provenance: Purchased by current owner between circa 1985-1995 清 铜龙纹洗 拍品来源:现藏家购自1985-1995年间
A Chinese inlaid and lacquered bronze censer and stand, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, of compressed globular form, decorated to the exterior in silver inlay with scenes from the Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties, the interior inlaid with a shou ('longevity') character, the stand cast in openwork, 26.4cm diameter, 4260 grams overall Provenance: Purchased by current owner between circa 1985-1995 清19世纪 铜错银隋唐故事图香炉(带座) 拍品来源:现藏家购于上世纪八十至九十年代
A Chinese parcel-gilt bronze 'huwenming zhi' bombe censer, 17th-18th century, the sides decorated with a band of mythical sea creatures amidst wind-tossed waves, above a band of ruyi patterns encircling the slightly flared foot and below a band of confronting phoenixes on the waisted neck, both reserved on a finely stippled ground, the pair of C-scroll handles cast as a dragon body issuing from the mouth of a dragon mask, the base inscribed with a six-character mark yujian huwenming zhi in a gilt rectangle, 13cm diameter, handle to handle 18cm long, censer weight 718g Provenance: Property of a Gentleman 17-18世纪 铜鎏金“云间胡文明制”双耳炉 拍品来源:伦敦私人收藏
A selection of three scholar's objects, including an octagonal 'Longevity' bronze censer, incised overall with landscape scene, 7.7cm diameter x 5.8cm high; a square bronze inscribed openwork censer, dated and signed by Mei Po, 7.9cm high; and an inscribed soapstone waterpot, signed Cang Shuo and carved on the base with Shi Nong mark, 5.7cm wide (3) 铜“梅坡”款香薰等两件及“石农”款寿山石水呈
A Chinese gilt-bronze figure of Vairochana, the Primordial Buddha sits in dhyanasana with the hands clasped in a form of vajramudra, clad in voluminous robes with hems elegantly incised with a foliate pattern, the face is serene in expression and surmounted by a tiara with diminutive Buddha images, 17.5cm high 铜鎏金毗卢遮那佛
A Chinese bronze spherical censer, Qing Dynasty or earlier, the globular censer is comprised of two hinged, openwork half-spheres decorated with lions chasing balls, the interior is fitted with a gimbaled system of two rings holding a hemispherical bowl that remains upright irrespective of the movement of the outer sphere, 18cm diameter Provenance: Property of a Gentleman 清或更早 铜球形香薰 拍品来源:伦敦私人收藏
A Jain dated bronze Buddhist altar shrine, Western Indian, Rajasthan, 14th century, inlaid in silver and copper, with a seated Tirthankara on a throne supported by lions under a canopy with an entourage of attendants and elephants, inscription on back in Devanagari with the date 1379 (1379 = 1322 AD), 17.2cm high 印度14世纪 耆那教错银底里坦迦罗佛龛
A large Chinese bronze bombe censer, 17th-18th century, the heavily-cast censer is modelled with a pair of prominent loop handles below the flat rim and the base is cast in relief within a recessed roundel with a six-character daming xuande nianzhi mark, 26cm diameter, 38.5cm wide across handles, censer weight 8010 grams, hardwood stand Provenance: Property of a Gentleman 17-18世纪 “大明宣德年制”大蚰龙耳炉 拍品来源:伦敦私人收藏
A Chinese circular gilt-bronze 'Dragon' box and cover, the cover with two dragons chasing the flaming pearl amongst clouds, the side of the lid with ruyi heads and the sides of the base with running animals amongst scrolling foliage, 15cm diameter and a Chinese 'Court' necklace, chao zhu, with 108 wood beads divided by four glass fotou beads (2) 木朝珠(带鎏金铜盒)
A Chinese bronze scroll weight, Ming Dynasty, moulded as a gentleman holding a wine cup and sitting next to a jar, possibly Li Bai, 4.4cm high x 4.8cm wide Provenance: Private UK collection, predominantly assembled in the UK in the 1990s until the purchased by the current owner at Christies South Kensington 明 “太白醉酒”铜镇 拍品来源:英国私人收藏
A Chinese quatrefoil bronze censer, Qing Dynasty, the lobed censer standing on four cabriole feet, with two beast-head handles to the sides, the other sides casted with two dragons, the based impressed with a four-character mark, 28cm long x 17.5cm wide, 2012 grams Provenance: Purchased by current owner between circa 1985-1995 清 双耳海棠式炉 拍品来源:现藏家购自上世纪八十至九十年代
A Chinese archaistic Ge-type vase with ram handles, hu, underglaze-blue Qianlong seal mark and possibly of the period (1736-1795), sturdily and robustly potted after archaic bronze prototypes, of flattened lobed pear shape raised on a splayed base, the body decorated with pendent plantain leaves in low relief, the waisted neck applied with two ram-head handles, all under a pale grey crackled glaze with a lattice of larger rust crackles enclosing smaller regular crackles and stopping neatly around the foot, 26.6cm high While the shape of this piece is familiar, it is rare to find related vases with two ram-head handles and more common are those decorated with dragon handles or two zoomorphic ring handles. Compare with a similar vase of Qianlong period sold at Sotheby's London, Lot 247, 11 May 2011 清乾隆(可能) “大清乾隆年制”款仿哥釉蕉叶纹羊首壶
A Chinese twin-handled bronze censer, Qing or earlier, of bombé form, raised on a slightly flared foot and set with a pair of 'fish'-shaped handles, the base cast with a six-character xuande mark, handle to handle 14cm long, censer weight 500 grams Provenance: Property of a Gentleman 清或更早 铜大明宣德年制双耳簋式炉 拍品来源:伦敦私人收藏
A Chinese bronze bombe censer, 17th-18th century, modelled with a pair of prominent loop handles below the flat rim, the base cast with a two-character yong ding mark, handle to handle 13cm long, 9.1cm diameter, censer weight 493 grams Provenance: Property of a Gentleman 17-18世纪 铜“用鼎”款双耳炉 拍品来源:伦敦私人收藏
A Chinese bronze figure of Damo, 17th-18th century, modelled standing barefoot and his right hand holding a shoe, wearing loose robes gilt and finely chased with floral scrolls, partially revealing his chest, his face framed with bushy eyebrows, curly beard and moustache, the back of the figure incised with a four-character qingyang shanren mark, 25.5cm high Provenance: Property of a Gentleman 17-18世纪 铜“青扬山人”款达摩像 拍品来源:伦敦私人收藏
A Chinese two-handled bronze censer and stand, Qing Dynasty, of compressed bombé form and cast with two loop handles with loose rings, the base cast with a four-character yutang qingwan mark, the censer 21.2cm wide Compare with a similar censer sold at Christie's South Kensington, Lot 200, 11 May, 2016 清 铜“玉堂清玩”双耳炉(带座)
A Chinese small lobed bronze vase, 17th-18th century, of lobed section and everted floral rim, the vase moulded with two pushou handles on the shoulder, the base impressed with a four-character yutang qingwan mark, 17cm high Provenance: Property of a Gentleman 17-18世纪 铜“玉堂清玩”款铺首花口瓶 拍品来源:伦敦私人收藏
A large collection of approximately 330 auction catalogues, including Koller auction 4th June 2019 with bronze censer, Polly auction 'Si Yue Tang collection', Sotheby's New York 'Junkun collection', Sotheby's HK 'Tianminlou Collection', Sotheby's HK 'Sir Quo Wei Lee collection', and many Sotheby's HK 'Important Chinese art' catalogues.拍卖图录一组约330本
A Chinese 'Eight Trigrams' bronze vase, fanghu, Ming Dynasty, of rectangular section, the pear-shaped body rising from a high splayed foot to a slightly waisted neck, a band of Eight Trigrams encircling the rim, the neck bordered with four medallions enclosing lotus foliage and mythical beasts, and flanked by a pair of loop handles in the form of dragons, the base incised with two auspicious characters fu qi, 26.5cm high, 2210 grams Provenance: Purchased by current owner between circa 1985-1995 明 八卦纹“福气”方壶 拍品来源:现藏家购自1985-1995年间
A rare Chinese gilt bronze funerary mask, Liao Dynasty (907-1125), this significant ritual and funerary object depicts the serene face of a male who was part of the elite Khitan tribe, a people who ruled north China over a thousand years ago, during the Liao dynasty, 24cm long x 23.5cm wide, on an acrylic stand and with Oxford laboratory report Provenance: Private collection purchased in London 29th August, 2003. Placing a metal mask on the face of the deceased was a unique tradition of the nomadic Khitan; they buried their high-ranking men and women with various amounts of metal body attire such as a mask like this one for the face and a suit “woven” from wire for the body. The masks were highly personalized and fashioned in a variety of shapes and sizes, the type of metal depending on the class of the wearer. The simplest were made of thinly hammered bronze, in rare cases, silver, gilt bronze and high karat gold were reserved for the elite. See similar examples in the Musée Guimet, Paris, reference no. MA 2352; and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2012-53-1.辽 铜鎏金面具(附牛津热释光报告) 拍品来源:土耳其私人收藏
A rare group of six small bronze Nepalese figures of deities, Nepal, circa 11th/12th century or later, probably five of the saptamatrikas, together with a figure of Kartikeyya, their guardian, each mounted on stand, the tallest 6.8cm high excluding stand (6) Provenance: The property of a Gentleman by family descent.
A fine Chinese bracket-lobed bronze dish, 18th century, Qing Dynasty, with shallow rounded sides which rise to a slightly everted rim shaped as seven barbed petals, the base impressed with a six-character xuande mark, 17cm diamter, with wood stand Provenance: Property of a Gentleman Compare with a very similar bronze dish with Xuande mark at the British Museum, reference no. 1985, 0715.1 清18世纪 铜“大明宣德年制”莲瓣盘 拍品来源:伦敦私人收藏
A Sino-Tibetan gilt-bronze figure of Shadbhuja Mahakal, depicted standing on an elephant-headed prostrate figure atop an oval lotus base, the principal arms raised before the chest holding a kartrika and a kapala, with the secondary and tertiary arms behind holding a flayed elephant skin, 16cm high 铜鎏金六臂玛哈嘎拉
A Chinese bronze seated figure of Guanyin, late Ming Dynasty, 16th-17th century, seated on a separate lotus throne, modelled in dhyanasana, wearing flowing robes, an elaborate necklace over the plain chest, earrings and a tall pierced tiara with scrolling leaves and a seated Buddha at the centre, the face with a serene expression and long knotted hair falling over both shoulders, 30.5cm high (2) 明16-17世纪 铜观音像
A Chinese archaistic bronze vase, hu, 17th-18th century, the globular body rising from a short straight foot, cast around the exterior with three rectangular sections of interlocking dragon scrolls, the shoulder set with taotie masks with pendent ring handles, script reads ‘唯十又六年既生' ‘in the tenth month of the 16th year (of the Western Zhou King)’, 31cm high Provenance: Purchased by current owner between circa 1985-1995 17-18世纪 蟠虺纹铺首衔环铜壶 拍品来源:现藏家购于上世纪八十至九十年代
A Chinese inscribed bronze twin handled vase, Qing or earlier, the slender oviform body flanked with two pushou-shaped handles, each holding a ring in its mouth, the base cast with a four-character xuande mark, the body also inscribed below one handle in ink reading xuande nianzhi, 36.3cm high Provenance: Property of a Gentleman 清或更早 “宣德年制”四字篆书款双耳瓶 拍品来源:伦敦私人收藏
A Chinese bronze 'longevity' bell and hardwood stand, 16th/17th century, Ming Dynasty, cast in an archaistic style with a twin dragon loop handle, The body of the bell decorated with a band of bagua patterns between two bands of flying cranes and running deer, the bell 18.5cm high, carved hardwood stand Provenance: Property of a Gentleman 明16-17世纪 铜八卦鹤鹿纹钟 拍品来源:伦敦私人收藏
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