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A mid-19th Century Chinese silver oval tray, the centre engraved with two lines of text within a landscape surround, depicting figures fishing at a shore side with mountains beyond, the rim decorated in relief with figures, pavilions and bamboo, on scroll feet, maker`s mark for Gem Wo of Canton to base, length approx 53.5cm (one foot damaged).
A Chinese famille rose porcelain stem cup, probably Yongzheng period, the squat circular bowl enamelled with alternating pink lotus and yellow shou medallions on a blue ground with white scroll tendrils, the pedestal foot with iron red characters, height approx 12cm (hairline crack to foot and chips).
After Wang Chong (1494-1533) CALLIGRAPHY ALBUM, Wood board album with ten pages calligraphy, last page signed and sealed, Each image 8.9" x 4.3" — 22.5 x 10.8 cm. Provenance: Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Estate of KC Tai, Part III (lots 257-269) Born in 1917 in Guandong, the late Kwok-Choi Tai took after his father, a venerated scholar from the late Qing Dynasty, and the third ranked official in Guangzhou province. Mr. Tai graduated from Sun Yatsen University during WWII and majored in Chinese literature and psychology, and taught at the College of Education for the Hong Kong government until he retired in the early 1980’s. The majority of the paintings from his collection was acquired from the 1950’s to 1980’s and features the works if the South Chinese Lingnan School. Previous parts of this collection were sold at Waddington’s in June and December of 2012. Starting Price: $400
Attributed to Wang Wenzhi (1730-1802) CALLIGRAPHY ALBUM, Eight pages calligraphy, last page signed and sealed, Each image 8.7" x 4.5" — 22 x 11.5 cm. Provenance: Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Estate of KC Tai, Part III (lots 257-269) Born in 1917 in Guandong, the late Kwok-Choi Tai took after his father, a venerated scholar from the late Qing Dynasty, and the third ranked official in Guangzhou province. Mr. Tai graduated from Sun Yatsen University during WWII and majored in Chinese literature and psychology, and taught at the College of Education for the Hong Kong government until he retired in the early 1980’s. The majority of the paintings from his collection was acquired from the 1950’s to 1980’s and features the works if the South Chinese Lingnan School. Previous parts of this collection were sold at Waddington’s in June and December of 2012. Starting Price: $300
Attributed to Wang Wenzhi (1730-1802) CALLIGRAPHY ALBUM AND A BOOK, Wood board album with twelve pages of calligraphy, each page sealed and one page signed; Together with Wang Menglou’s calligraphy of Kuan Yu Tang Shi Gao, Shanghai, Zhong Hua Shu Ju, 1925, thread-bound paper wraps, 8.3" x 9.6" — 21 x 24.5 cm. Provenance: Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Estate of KC Tai, Part III (lots 257-269) Born in 1917 in Guandong, the late Kwok-Choi Tai took after his father, a venerated scholar from the late Qing Dynasty, and the third ranked official in Guangzhou province. Mr. Tai graduated from Sun Yatsen University during WWII and majored in Chinese literature and psychology, and taught at the College of Education for the Hong Kong government until he retired in the early 1980’s. The majority of the paintings from his collection was acquired from the 1950’s to 1980’s and features the works if the South Chinese Lingnan School. Previous parts of this collection were sold at Waddington’s in June and December of 2012. Starting Price: $300
Liu Yong (1719-1804) CALLIGRAPHY ALBUM, Wood board album with seven pages of calligraphy, first page and last page sealed, 9.8" x 5.3" — 25 x 13.5 cm. Provenance: Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Estate of KC Tai, Part III (lots 257-269) Born in 1917 in Guandong, the late Kwok-Choi Tai took after his father, a venerated scholar from the late Qing Dynasty, and the third ranked official in Guangzhou province. Mr. Tai graduated from Sun Yatsen University during WWII and majored in Chinese literature and psychology, and taught at the College of Education for the Hong Kong government until he retired in the early 1980’s. The majority of the paintings from his collection was acquired from the 1950’s to 1980’s and features the works if the South Chinese Lingnan School. Previous parts of this collection were sold at Waddington’s in June and December of 2012. Starting Price: $1000
Chinese School (18th/19th century) PAINTING ALBUM, Paper board album with six pages, ink and colour on paper, 6.9" x 3.4" — 17.5 x 8.7 cm. Provenance: Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Estate of KC Tai, Part III (lots 257-269) Born in 1917 in Guandong, the late Kwok-Choi Tai took after his father, a venerated scholar from the late Qing Dynasty, and the third ranked official in Guangzhou province. Mr. Tai graduated from Sun Yatsen University during WWII and majored in Chinese literature and psychology, and taught at the College of Education for the Hong Kong government until he retired in the early 1980’s. The majority of the paintings from his collection was acquired from the 1950’s to 1980’s and features the works if the South Chinese Lingnan School. Previous parts of this collection were sold at Waddington’s in June and December of 2012. Starting Price: $750
Zhang Zhidong (1837-1909) CALLIGRAPHY ALBUM, Cloth board accordion album with ten pages of calligraphy, last page signed and sealed, Each image 8.9" x 6.3" — 22.6 x 16 cm. Provenance: Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Estate of KC Tai, Part III (lots 257-269) Born in 1917 in Guandong, the late Kwok-Choi Tai took after his father, a venerated scholar from the late Qing Dynasty, and the third ranked official in Guangzhou province. Mr. Tai graduated from Sun Yatsen University during WWII and majored in Chinese literature and psychology, and taught at the College of Education for the Hong Kong government until he retired in the early 1980’s. The majority of the paintings from his collection was acquired from the 1950’s to 1980’s and features the works if the South Chinese Lingnan School. Previous parts of this collection were sold at Waddington’s in June and December of 2012. Starting Price: $1250
Chen Gongyin (1631-1700) COUPLET, Ink on paper, Each image 67.7" x 13.8" — 172 x 35 cm. Provenance: Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Estate of KC Tai, Part III (lots 257-269) Born in 1917 in Guandong, the late Kwok-Choi Tai took after his father, a venerated scholar from the late Qing Dynasty, and the third ranked official in Guangzhou province. Mr. Tai graduated from Sun Yatsen University during WWII and majored in Chinese literature and psychology, and taught at the College of Education for the Hong Kong government until he retired in the early 1980’s. The majority of the paintings from his collection was acquired from the 1950’s to 1980’s and features the works if the South Chinese Lingnan School. Previous parts of this collection were sold at Waddington’s in June and December of 2012. Starting Price: $750
Chen Li (Lanpu) (1810-1882) COUPLET, Ink on paper, 44.9" x 8.5" — 114 x 21.7 cm. Provenance: Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Estate of KC Tai, Part III (lots 257-269) Born in 1917 in Guandong, the late Kwok-Choi Tai took after his father, a venerated scholar from the late Qing Dynasty, and the third ranked official in Guangzhou province. Mr. Tai graduated from Sun Yatsen University during WWII and majored in Chinese literature and psychology, and taught at the College of Education for the Hong Kong government until he retired in the early 1980’s. The majority of the paintings from his collection was acquired from the 1950’s to 1980’s and features the works if the South Chinese Lingnan School. Previous parts of this collection were sold at Waddington’s in June and December of 2012. Starting Price: $325
Fu Ziqin (1840-1902) SET OF FOUR FLOWERS, Ink and colour on paper, Each image 68.9" x 15.5" — 175 x 39.3 cm. Provenance: Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Estate of KC Tai, Part III (lots 257-269) Born in 1917 in Guandong, the late Kwok-Choi Tai took after his father, a venerated scholar from the late Qing Dynasty, and the third ranked official in Guangzhou province. Mr. Tai graduated from Sun Yatsen University during WWII and majored in Chinese literature and psychology, and taught at the College of Education for the Hong Kong government until he retired in the early 1980’s. The majority of the paintings from his collection was acquired from the 1950’s to 1980’s and features the works if the South Chinese Lingnan School. Previous parts of this collection were sold at Waddington’s in June and December of 2012. Starting Price: $400
Su Liupeng (1791-1862) VISITORS TO A MOUNTAIN VILLAGE, Ink on paper, cyclically dated Daoguang 1827, three seals, 45.7" x 17.7" — 116 x 45 cm. Provenance: Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Estate of KC Tai, Part III (lots 257-269) Born in 1917 in Guandong, the late Kwok-Choi Tai took after his father, a venerated scholar from the late Qing Dynasty, and the third ranked official in Guangzhou province. Mr. Tai graduated from Sun Yatsen University during WWII and majored in Chinese literature and psychology, and taught at the College of Education for the Hong Kong government until he retired in the early 1980’s. The majority of the paintings from his collection was acquired from the 1950’s to 1980’s and features the works if the South Chinese Lingnan School. Previous parts of this collection were sold at Waddington’s in June and December of 2012. Exhibited: Chinese University Hong Kong, June 29th to August 6th 1973. Literature: Landscape Paintings by Kwangtung Masters During the Ming & Ch’ing Period. Chinese University, Hong Kong 1973. Starting Price: $1500
Guo Shangxian (1785-1832) SET OF FOUR CALLIGRAPHY, Ink on paper, Each image 49.2" x 10.6" — 125 x 27 cm. Provenance: Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Estate of KC Tai, Part III (lots 257-269) Born in 1917 in Guandong, the late Kwok-Choi Tai took after his father, a venerated scholar from the late Qing Dynasty, and the third ranked official in Guangzhou province. Mr. Tai graduated from Sun Yatsen University during WWII and majored in Chinese literature and psychology, and taught at the College of Education for the Hong Kong government until he retired in the early 1980’s. The majority of the paintings from his collection was acquired from the 1950’s to 1980’s and features the works if the South Chinese Lingnan School. Previous parts of this collection were sold at Waddington’s in June and December of 2012. Starting Price: $1000
Su Liupeng (1791-1862) ZHU BAJIE AND SUN WUKONG, Ink and colour on paper, cyclically dated Daoguang 1827, four seals, 50.4" x 14.2" — 128 x 36 cm. Provenance: Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Estate of KC Tai, Part III (lots 257-269) Born in 1917 in Guandong, the late Kwok-Choi Tai took after his father, a venerated scholar from the late Qing Dynasty, and the third ranked official in Guangzhou province. Mr. Tai graduated from Sun Yatsen University during WWII and majored in Chinese literature and psychology, and taught at the College of Education for the Hong Kong government until he retired in the early 1980’s. The majority of the paintings from his collection was acquired from the 1950’s to 1980’s and features the works if the South Chinese Lingnan School. Previous parts of this collection were sold at Waddington’s in June and December of 2012. Starting Price: $1500
Zheng Naiguang (1911-2005) TOWN BY RIVER, Ink and colour on paper, cyclically dated 1951, 13" x 30.2" — 33 x 76.8 cm. Provenance: Three Modern Chinese Scroll Paintings from a Hong Kong Estate (lots 275-277) Acquired by the owner’s grandfather in the 1960’s, thence by descent within the family. Starting Price: $3000
Wu Fu (20th century) PLUM BIRD AND FLOWER, Ink and colour on paper, 50.4" x 18" — 128 x 45.7 cm. Provenance: Three Modern Chinese Scroll Paintings from a Hong Kong Estate (lots 275-277) Acquired by the owner’s grandfather in the 1960’s, thence by descent within the family. Starting Price: $300
Shi Tao (1630-1742) LANDSCAPE WITH BOAT AND HOUSE, Ink and colour on paper, cyclically dated 1713, framed, 13" x 13.4" — 33 x 34 cm. Provenance: Modern Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Collection of David Lin (lots 284-293) Dr David T.W. Lin (1915-2002) was a prominent Chinese-Canadian surgeon who received his medical degree from McGill University in Montreal and post-graduate training from Cornell Medical Center and New York Hospital. He was a Professor of Surgery at Nanking Central Hospital from 1946 - 1948 when he returned to Montreal to practice and teach at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Among his many affiliations and associations, he was a member of the Overseas Chinese Commission, President of the Montreal Chinese Hospital and Founding President of the Canadian Chinese Cultural Society. He was involved in many charitable organizations and was President of the Chinese Benevolent Association, as well as a Life Member and Past President of the Montreal Central Lions Club. In recognition of his outstanding achievements and charitable work, Dr Lin was awarded the Order of Canada in 1986. This collection of paintings was acquired through purchases and gifts in appreciation of Dr Lin’s many years of dedication to the health and welfare of others and for his promotion of Chinese culture. Starting Price: $1500
Zhang Guang (1878-1970) PEONIES, Ink on paper, cyclically dated 1947, 32.5" x 16.3" — 82.5 x 41.5 cm. Provenance: Modern Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Collection of David Lin (lots 284-293) Dr David T.W. Lin (1915-2002) was a prominent Chinese-Canadian surgeon who received his medical degree from McGill University in Montreal and post-graduate training from Cornell Medical Center and New York Hospital. He was a Professor of Surgery at Nanking Central Hospital from 1946 - 1948 when he returned to Montreal to practice and teach at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Among his many affiliations and associations, he was a member of the Overseas Chinese Commission, President of the Montreal Chinese Hospital and Founding President of the Canadian Chinese Cultural Society. He was involved in many charitable organizations and was President of the Chinese Benevolent Association, as well as a Life Member and Past President of the Montreal Central Lions Club. In recognition of his outstanding achievements and charitable work, Dr Lin was awarded the Order of Canada in 1986. This collection of paintings was acquired through purchases and gifts in appreciation of Dr Lin’s many years of dedication to the health and welfare of others and for his promotion of Chinese culture. Starting Price: $200
Ye Qianyu (1907-1996) MONGOLIAN LADY, Ink and colour on paper, dated 1964, 31.3" x 17.1" — 79.5 x 43.5 cm. Provenance: Modern Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Collection of David Lin (lots 284-293) Dr David T.W. Lin (1915-2002) was a prominent Chinese-Canadian surgeon who received his medical degree from McGill University in Montreal and post-graduate training from Cornell Medical Center and New York Hospital. He was a Professor of Surgery at Nanking Central Hospital from 1946 - 1948 when he returned to Montreal to practice and teach at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Among his many affiliations and associations, he was a member of the Overseas Chinese Commission, President of the Montreal Chinese Hospital and Founding President of the Canadian Chinese Cultural Society. He was involved in many charitable organizations and was President of the Chinese Benevolent Association, as well as a Life Member and Past President of the Montreal Central Lions Club. In recognition of his outstanding achievements and charitable work, Dr Lin was awarded the Order of Canada in 1986. This collection of paintings was acquired through purchases and gifts in appreciation of Dr Lin’s many years of dedication to the health and welfare of others and for his promotion of Chinese culture. Starting Price: $2000
Huang Zhou (1925-1997) TWO LADIES AND DONKEYS, Ink and colour on paper, cyclically dated 1962, 27.6" x 17.3" — 70 x 44 cm. Provenance: Modern Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Collection of David Lin (lots 284-293) Dr David T.W. Lin (1915-2002) was a prominent Chinese-Canadian surgeon who received his medical degree from McGill University in Montreal and post-graduate training from Cornell Medical Center and New York Hospital. He was a Professor of Surgery at Nanking Central Hospital from 1946 - 1948 when he returned to Montreal to practice and teach at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Among his many affiliations and associations, he was a member of the Overseas Chinese Commission, President of the Montreal Chinese Hospital and Founding President of the Canadian Chinese Cultural Society. He was involved in many charitable organizations and was President of the Chinese Benevolent Association, as well as a Life Member and Past President of the Montreal Central Lions Club. In recognition of his outstanding achievements and charitable work, Dr Lin was awarded the Order of Canada in 1986. This collection of paintings was acquired through purchases and gifts in appreciation of Dr Lin’s many years of dedication to the health and welfare of others and for his promotion of Chinese culture. Starting Price: $7500
Chinese School (20th century) ORCHIDS AND GOLDFISHES, Ink and colour on paper, framed, 43.5" x 13.4" — 110.5 x 34 cm. Provenance: Modern Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Collection of David Lin (lots 284-293) Dr David T.W. Lin (1915-2002) was a prominent Chinese-Canadian surgeon who received his medical degree from McGill University in Montreal and post-graduate training from Cornell Medical Center and New York Hospital. He was a Professor of Surgery at Nanking Central Hospital from 1946 - 1948 when he returned to Montreal to practice and teach at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Among his many affiliations and associations, he was a member of the Overseas Chinese Commission, President of the Montreal Chinese Hospital and Founding President of the Canadian Chinese Cultural Society. He was involved in many charitable organizations and was President of the Chinese Benevolent Association, as well as a Life Member and Past President of the Montreal Central Lions Club. In recognition of his outstanding achievements and charitable work, Dr Lin was awarded the Order of Canada in 1986. This collection of paintings was acquired through purchases and gifts in appreciation of Dr Lin’s many years of dedication to the health and welfare of others and for his promotion of Chinese culture. Starting Price: $100
After Fu Baoshi (1904-1965) TWO CELESTIAL LADIES, Ink and colour on paper, 53.9" x 26.8" — 137 x 68 cm. Provenance: Modern Chinese Scroll Paintings from the Collection of David Lin (lots 284-293) Dr David T.W. Lin (1915-2002) was a prominent Chinese-Canadian surgeon who received his medical degree from McGill University in Montreal and post-graduate training from Cornell Medical Center and New York Hospital. He was a Professor of Surgery at Nanking Central Hospital from 1946 - 1948 when he returned to Montreal to practice and teach at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Among his many affiliations and associations, he was a member of the Overseas Chinese Commission, President of the Montreal Chinese Hospital and Founding President of the Canadian Chinese Cultural Society. He was involved in many charitable organizations and was President of the Chinese Benevolent Association, as well as a Life Member and Past President of the Montreal Central Lions Club. In recognition of his outstanding achievements and charitable work, Dr Lin was awarded the Order of Canada in 1986. This collection of paintings was acquired through purchases and gifts in appreciation of Dr Lin’s many years of dedication to the health and welfare of others and for his promotion of Chinese culture. Starting Price: $750
An silk Chinese hanging scroll, late 19th/early 20th century, detailed with immortals amongst rockwork, and birds and trees, the lower section with a black and white piebald horse amongst waves, all against a red ground and within formal medallion borders, four character inscription for 'good fortune and future blessings', faded, the panel 204 x 73cm
QI BAISHI (1864 - 1957) * FOUR SHRIMPS "68 x 34 cm. Ink painting on paper. Hanging scroll, brocade mounting. Dedicated to Daniela Khestlova (Chinese name: He Danni, married name Sejnohová). Signed: Jiushisan sui Baishi (93-year old Baishi). Seal: Qi Baishi. Seal lower left: Jieshan weng (Old Man from the Borrowed Mountains). Provenance: collection of Daniela Sejnohova. PLEASE READ AUCTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS - DEPOSIT REQUIRED BEFORE BIDDING." Starting Price: CZK 1300000
XU BEIHONG (1895 - 1953) * RUNNING HORSE "50.5 x 35 cm. Ink painting on paper. Hanging scroll, brocade mounting. Signed: "drawn by Beihong with a runny brush". Provenance: collection of Antonin Hasek. Published: Lubor Hajek - Cínské umení (Chinese Art), Prague, SNKLHU, 1954, text p. 180, illustration no. 172. A. Hoffmeister, L. Hajek, E. Rychterova - Současné čínské malířství (Contemporary Chinese Painting), NČVU, Prague, 1959, p. 70 and 71. PLEASE READ AUCTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS - DEPOSIT REQUIRED BEFORE BIDDING. " Starting Price: CZK 1800000

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