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A Japanese Bronze and Mixed-Metal Vase Worked in relief with seventy birds of copper, gilt and silver above stylized crashing waves, a band of butterflies near the inverted mouth. Meiji Period Height: 12 3/8 inches (31.4 cm) Provenance:Mr. Vito Giallo Collection, primarily acquired from Sotheby`s New York during the 1960s-1980s. [Minor wear] Starting Bid: $500
Two Japanese Bronze Figures of Dogs The first shown sitting with one paw slightly raised, the rounded body highlighted with textured fur and a short curled tail, stamped with a two-character seal mark to the base; the second posed in a playful crouching position with an open mouth and curled tail. Meiji Period Taller: 5 3/4 inches (14.6 cm) [Abrasions, small nicks] Starting Bid: $300
A Jade Archaistic Wine Vessel In imitation of an archaic bronze guang, the pouring vessel carved in the form of a Buddhist lion, the perforated lid with a chilong-form handle, the mottled stone of a moss green tone with various inclusions. Qing Dynasty Length: 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm) Provenance:Mr. Vito Giallo Collection, primarily acquired from Sotheby`s New York during the 1960s-1980s. [Losses to the lid, small chips throughout] Starting Bid: $1500
A Jade Archaistic Tripod Vessel Modeled in the form of an archaic bronze `jue` with a deeply hollowed body, the exterior with a chilong and two bats, a loop handle below the curving spout, all standing on three spreading legs, the stone of a pale celadon tone with russet inclusions. 17th/18th Century Height: 5 5/8 inches (14.3 cm) Provenance:Mr. Vito Giallo Collection, primarily acquired from Sotheby`s New York during the 1960s-1980s. [Chips] Starting Bid: $1500
A Rare Spinach Jade Double-Gourd Form Wall Vase The upper bulb centered by a white nephrite roundel enclosing the character da and the lower with the character ji, forming the phrase da ji (good fortune), the two separated by a gilt-bronze ribbon-form frame featuring a champleve-enameled footed stand, the reverse with a ruyi scepter form hanging hook. Qianlong Period Height: 7 1/2 inches (19 cm) [Overall wear] Starting Bid: $1800
A Bronze Wine Vessel The broad, pear-shaped body raised on a spreading foot with upright sides, with a pair of mask handles on the shoulder suspending loose rings and a loop handle. Han Dynasty Height: 8 1/4 inches (21 cm) [Overall wear, small dents, lacking cover. This condition report states major condition issues only] Starting Bid: $800
An Unusual Cast Bronze Model of Guanyin Modeled wearing long robes and sitting on the back of a recumbent Buddhist lion, both hands holding a bowl in his lap, all on a footed platform. Early Ming Dynasty Height: 13 inches (33 cm) approximately [Wear to the applied gold leaves, dents, small losses. This condition report states major condition issues only] Note: Although Guanyin has been depicted as a female figure as early as the 12th century, it was still fairly common to represent the `Buddha of the present` as a man during the early part of the Ming dynasty. Starting Bid: $1500
A Bronze Buddhist Lion Censer The beast seated with its left paw raised on a brocade ball, its scrolling tail flicked upwards, the head detaches forming the cover for the hollow body interior, with fitted wood stand. Ming Dynasty Height: 13 1/4 inches (33.7 cm) Provenance:Mr. Vito Giallo Collection, primarily acquired from Sotheby`s New York during the 1960s-1980s. [Overall wear, broken tail, dents] Starting Bid: $800
A Bronze Tripod Censer The compressed globular censer supported by three short tapering feet, the sides cast with two upright loop handles above the slightly waisted neck, the base cast with an apocryphal raised Xuande six-character mark. Diameter: 4 3/4 inches (12 cm) [Overall wear] Starting Bid: $1000
A Gilt-Splashed Bronze Vase The gu-form ritual vessel cast around the midsection with two parallel bands, the recessed base with a twelve-character apocryphal Xuande mark. 17th/18th Century Height: 12 7/8 inches (32.7 cm) Provenance:Mr. Vito Giallo Collection, primarily acquired from Sotheby`s New York during the 1960s-1980s. [Wear to the gilding] Starting Bid: $6000
A Gilt-Splashed Bronze Censer Of compressed globular form with a pair of handles formed as lion heads, the recessed base with a six-character apocryphal Xuande mark. 17th/18th Century Width: 8 1/8 inches (20.6 cm) Provenance:Mr. Vito Giallo Collection, primarily acquired from Sotheby`s New York during the 1960s-1980s. [Overall wear] Starting Bid: $8000
A Bronze Figure of a Luohan The arhat with serene face and downcast eyes seated in meditation upon an elephant, the borders of the arhat`s robes and the animal`s harness all delicately incised. 18th Century Height: 8 3/4 inches (22.2 cm) [Overall wear, losses to the gilding, chips] Starting Bid: $1000
A Nepalese Gilt-Bronze Figure of Vishnu The four-armed figure standing on a circular lotus base, holding a conch and disk in his upper hands and a lotus bud and mace in his lower hands, clad in a long dhoti secured with a festooned belt, with necklaces and the upavita encircling the torso, crowned with a foliate tiara and backed by a flaming halo. 17th Century Height: 6 1/4 inches (15.9 cm) Provenance:Mr. Vito Giallo Collection, primarily acquired from Sotheby`s New York during the 1960s-1980s. [Wear to the gilding, cracks, minor repairs] Starting Bid: $500
A Large Gilt-Bronze Phurba With a tripartite blade issuing from between the fangs of a makara and adorned with sinuous serpents, the central section with a double-lotus knob between `endless knots`, the three-headed Dharmapala terminal with ferocious expressions framed by skull tiaras rising to a vajra finial; designed in two pieces, accompanied by a custom stand. Height: 33 inches (83.9 cm) approximately [Minor wear to the gilding] Starting Bid: $1000
A Tibetan Gilt-Bronze Figure of Maitreya Standing on a lotus base with beaded rims while wearing a flowing dhoti with incised hems, adorned with various ornaments, the face with heavy-lidded eyes centered by a raised urna and surmounted by a jeweled tiara, holding a lotus blossom. Height: 9 3/4 inches (24.7 cm) [Overall wear, dents] Starting Bid: $500
A Gilt-Bronze Figure of Amitayus Cast seated in dhyanasana with hands held in dhyana mudra on a double-lotus pedestal, wearing long open robes adorned with elaborate jewelry and a headdress. Height: 6 1/4 inches (15.9 cm) Provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania. [Overall wear, dents] Starting Bid: $800
A Small Gilt-Bronze Figure of Avalokiteshvara Shown seated in dhyanasana with right hand raised in vitarka mudra, and left hand lowered, clad in loosely draped robes incised with floral scrolls and left open at the chest above the sash-tied dhoti. Qing Dynasty Height: 4 inches (10.2 cm) Provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania. [Overall wear, dents] Starting Bid: $400
A Gilt-Bronze Figure of Medicine Buddha Seated in dhyanasana on a double-lotus base, wearing a sanghati with incised borders falling in elegant pleats at his ankles and over his left shoulder, the tightly coiled hair rising over the ushnisha and topped by a finial. Height: 6 7/8 inches (17.5 cm) Provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania. [Overall wear, dents, lacking alms bowl and medicinal fruit] Starting Bid: $800
An `Imitation Bronze` Porcelain Tripod Censer The compressed globular and circular form vessel covered in a cafe-au-lait glaze, supported on three short feet, with fitted hardwood lid and stand. Qianlong Period Diameter: 5 inches (12.7 cm) Provenance:Mr. Vito Giallo Collection, primarily acquired from Sotheby`s New York during the 1960s-1980s. [Minor wear to the glaze] Starting Bid: $800
Three Green Langyao Type Vases The first a pair of meiping vases with the exterior coated in an apple green crackled glaze, each with a Qianlong mark to the base; the third a small bottle vase also with its exterior coated in a rich apple green crackled glaze. 18th/19th Century Tallest: 7 1/4 inches (18.4 cm) Provenance:Mr. Vito Giallo Collection, primarily acquired from Sotheby`s New York during the 1960s-1980s. [The two larger vases with drilled holes and with partial gilt-bronze mountings] Starting Bid: $800
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