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Lot 52

A Chinese famille rose lozenge form jardiniere, Tongzhi seal mark and of the periodDecorated in falangcai colours with a brocade pattern of lotus flowers, peaches, bats and Shou symbols in shades of green and turquoise on a mid-blue ground, the rim with a pink lotus border, the interior turquoise.20cm wideCondition:Minuscule chip to rim edge at one corner.

Lot 72

A Chinese rhinoceros horn seal, Qing DynastyOf lozenge form and reading 'Hong Kong Shantou Lace Co., Ltd. Receipt Bank'.6.5cm wide, 42gCondition:Some signs of age and use but generally good.

Lot 777

An agate brooch mounted in yellow metal, together with a Chinese symbol yellow metal pin, two cameo brooches and a 9ct gold citrine seal, weight total 35.3gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 422

Two tiny framed financial documents, comprising a bond from the Chinese Government, numbered with vignettes and seal mark to base, 45 x 33cm and a framed stock certificate from the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, numbered and signed, dated 1936, 17 x 27.5cm (2).

Lot 184

A Victorian bovine horn beaker, with vacant silver shield, 5'' high a late Victorian steel sovereign / half sovereign case, a nickel plated rubber stamp case, a Chinese rice-paper painting of an Oriental man, in oval gilt metal frame, and a nickel plated rubber stamp / seal case (5), est £30 - £50

Lot 73

A Chinese mottled green Jade bangle and a small carved hardstone seal with dog of fo finial (2) £40 - £60

Lot 92

A 19th century chinese porcelain vase, mustard ground with raised decoration of a wading crane amongst water lilies, square seal mark to base, 22cms high with associated wooden stand, est £60 - £100

Lot 95

A Chinese porcelain pear shaped vase, twin side handles, polychrome decorated with a figure riding a stag, two attendants & a mountainous landscape to the reverse, Yong Chen seal mark in red, 19cms high, est £60 - £80

Lot 98

A late 19th century Chinese porcelain stem bowl polychrome decorated with flowering boughs, 19cms diameter, another shallower stem bowl of similar design, 20cms diameter, a pair of saucer dishes with red seal marks, 17cms diameter and a small floral decorated bowl, 10.5cms (5), est £120 - £180

Lot 259

A Chinese Republican ovoid vase, painted in polychrome with lady and boy in courtyard scene, script to verso, red seal mark, 14cm high; another, painted with lady seated with tea, red seal mark, 12cm high (2)

Lot 278

A pair of Chinese cylindrical jars and covers, each painted in iron red with Shī-shì and inscribed with verse, printed seal mark, 15cm high

Lot 265

A pair of Chinese brown patinated bronze and champlevé enamel vases, decorated in polychrome with figures and attendants, 38cm high, seal marks, first-half 20th century

Lot 281

A pair of Chinese ovoid vases, painted in polychrome with Hundred Boys, bats and auspicious symbols, 16.5cm high, blue seal marks, 20th century

Lot 276

A pair Chinese Republican famille rose ovoid vases, painted in polychrome with courtyard scene, red seal mark, 31cm high

Lot 270

A garniture of Chinese circular bowls, each painted in polychrome enamels with dragons on a yellow ground, the pair 11.5cm diam, red printed seal and character mark, first half 20th century (3)

Lot 217

A Chinese celadon canted square vase, 30.5cm high, seal mark, probably early 20th century

Lot 394

A Chinese Yixing seven piece tea service, each in relief with squirrels and branches, the teapot 9.5cm high, seal marks

Lot 406

A pair of Canton Famille Rose vases, polychrome decorated with a border of chrysanthemums, roses, birds and butterflies with a panel depicting a Chinese Emperor and his acquaintances amongst a temple courtyard, 47cm high,  printed seal mark to base

Lot 415A

A Chinese  soapstone Bixi seal, the turtle on a square base, 6.5cm high

Lot 373

A Worcester slightly waisted Japan pattern mug, decorated with alternating panels of blossoming prunus branches, in red, gilt and blue, divided by white flower and gilt foliage on a cobalt ground, 15cm high, Chinese pseudo seal, c.1765

Lot 267

Two Chinese Porcelain Tea Bowls, Both Decorated with Flowers and Birds on Yellow Ground, One with Seal Mark to base and the Other Signed, 5cms High and 10cms Diameter

Lot 262

A Chinese Yixing Teapot, Seal Mark to Base and Inner Lid, 8cms High and 15cms Wide

Lot 128

Large Chinese Republic vase decorated with figures and verse, red seal mark to base, 35.5cm.

Lot 226

A Chinese folding painting of birds perched on blossoming tree branches. With a poem in Chinese on the and left. Signed with the artists seal. Also a framed and glazed print. The folding picture measures H.45 W.92 cm.

Lot 62

A PAIR OF IRON RED 'DRAGON' BOWLSDaoguang mark and periodThe exterior of each similarly decorated in iron red and gilt with a pair of five-clawed dragons each chasing a flaming pearl amongst clouds, the base bearing a six-character seal mark. 9cm (3 1/2in) diam. (2).Footnotes:Provenance: From the collection of Barry C Tattenhall (1907-1989), thence by descent to the present owners.Barry Tattenhall was a well-regarded collector of Chinese porcelain and member of the Oriental Ceramic Society and lent porcelain to their 1950 Polychrome Exhibition and 1964 Qing Exhibition.David and Jellinek (2011, Provenance. Collectors, Dealers and Scholars: Chinese Ceramics in Britain and America) describe him as 'ahead of his time with his interest in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Imperial porcelain'. A number of pieces from his collection were sold at Sotheby's on 12 December 1989.清道光 礬紅彩龍紋盌 一對 《大清道光年製》款For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 66

A FAMILLE ROSE BOWLHongxian mark, early 20th centuryOf conical form and raised on a high foot, the exterior delicately painted with peonies emerging from behind branches of flowering plum blossom extending over the edge of the rim, the rim and top of the foot decorated with a band of gilding, the base with a blue enamel four-character seal mark. 10cm (4in) diam.Footnotes:Provenance: From the collection of Barry C Tattenhall (1907-1989), thence by descent to the present owners.Barry Tattenhall was a well-regarded collector of Chinese porcelain and member of the Oriental Ceramic Society and lent porcelain to their 1950 Polychrome Exhibition and 1964 Qing Exhibition.David and Jellinek (2011, Provenance. Collectors, Dealers and Scholars: Chinese Ceramics in Britain and America) describe him as 'ahead of his time with his interest in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Imperial porcelain'. A number of pieces from his collection were sold at Sotheby's on 12 December 1989.二十世紀早期 粉彩花卉盌 《洪憲年製》款The Hongxian period was extremely short lasting only 83 days between 1915 and 1916 at the very end of the Qing Dynasty. The mark was continued beyond this short reign. One piece in the Palace Museum has an underglaze blue mark with the strongest claim to being of the period. A conical bowl of similar form dating to the Republic period but with an iron red Jurentang zhi mark is preserved in the collection of the Tianjin Museum.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 136

A COLLECTION OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE PORCELAINMing Dynasty and laterComprising: a celadon bowl incised with floral patterns around a central animal to the interior and covered in a thick olive green glaze; a seal paste box and cover painted with lotus scroll patterns to the cover and sides in underglaze copper red, underglaze blue Kangxi six-character mark to the base; a flambé-glazed washer of compressed rounded form; a copper red glazed cup with deep rounded sides; a pale celadon bottle vase with incised peaches; and a blue glazed cup with foliate rim and a celadon interior. The bowl 16cm (6 1/4in) diam. (7).Footnotes:Provenance: S.C. Coles collection.明及之後 瓷器 一組For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 159

A large Chinese soapstone chop wax seal stamp with hand carved Foo dog and pup to top in original presentation box.Hx15cm Wx8cmDx8cm

Lot 1717

Chinese School, watercolour on card, Monkeys on a branch, with red seal marks, 50 x 32cm, unframed

Lot 1385

A group of Chinese soapstone and bowenite animal figures and a figural seal, largest 25cm wide (8)

Lot 300

Chinese School, 20th century, watercolour - A Lakeside House, on paper and mounted on a scroll, signed with seal mark, watercolour 60cm x 60cm, overall size 155cm x 82cm Appears to be good original condition

Lot 14

A Chinese Ru-ware Bowl. Song Dynasty. Dimensions: Diameter 5 5/8 inches, Height 1 3/8 inches (14.5 cm x 3.5 cm). Sakamoto Goro (1923 - August 15, 2016) was a globally renowned Japanese antique art dealer and the founder of the antique art store Buyantang. He became famous for selling a Chinese Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Jar for approximately 176 million Japanese yen at a Sotheby's auction held in London in 1972. He was actively involved in auctions at houses like Sotheby's and Christie's and set several records for the sale of Asian artworks, bringing numerous exquisite art pieces back to Buyantang. In April 1999, Sakamoto Goro acquired a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cup at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong for 29.17 million Hong Kong dollars, setting a record as one of the highest-priced items in the auction market for ancient Chinese porcelain. Sakamoto Goro made several significant donations of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and other artifacts to institutions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Nara National Museum, National Museum of China, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei. He often collaborated with institutions like the Tokyo National Museum and Nara National Museum for exhibitions, sharing his extensive collection of fine art with the public through museums. An example of this is the Cizhou Kiln White Glaze Basin he donated to the National Palace Museum, which was exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum in 1961 and the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in 1978. After these artworks were returned to Buyantang, Sakamoto Goro retained the temporary labels they used during their museum displays. The items being auctioned in this event are from Sakamoto Goro's personal collection, which our auction house diligently collected from a close friend of Sakamoto Goro in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the items in this auction are extensively documented in a beautiful illustrated book titled Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang, which includes detailed descriptions of patterns, dimensions, and bears the Buyantang seal. Some of the ceramics mentioned in this book were previously exhibited at the National Museums, and the labels from these exhibitions are still preserved within the book. He graciously provided us with a beautiful Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang book to share with everyone.

Lot 33

A Chinese Ru-ware Bowl. Song Dynasty. Dimensions: Width 7 inches, Height 2 1/8 inches (18 cm x 5.5 cm). Sakamoto Goro (1923 - August 15, 2016) was a globally renowned Japanese antique art dealer and the founder of the antique art store Buyantang. He became famous for selling a Chinese Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Jar for approximately 176 million Japanese yen at a Sotheby's auction held in London in 1972. He was actively involved in auctions at houses like Sotheby's and Christie's and set several records for the sale of Asian artworks, bringing numerous exquisite art pieces back to Buyantang. In April 1999, Sakamoto Goro acquired a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cup at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong for 29.17 million Hong Kong dollars, setting a record as one of the highest-priced items in the auction market for ancient Chinese porcelain. Sakamoto Goro made several significant donations of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and other artifacts to institutions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Nara National Museum, National Museum of China, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei. He often collaborated with institutions like the Tokyo National Museum and Nara National Museum for exhibitions, sharing his extensive collection of fine art with the public through museums. An example of this is the Cizhou Kiln White Glaze Basin he donated to the National Palace Museum, which was exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum in 1961 and the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in 1978. After these artworks were returned to Buyantang, Sakamoto Goro retained the temporary labels they used during their museum displays. The items being auctioned in this event are from Sakamoto Goro's personal collection, which our auction house diligently collected from a close friend of Sakamoto Goro in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the items in this auction are extensively documented in a beautiful illustrated book titled Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang, which includes detailed descriptions of patterns, dimensions, and bears the Buyantang seal. Some of the ceramics mentioned in this book were previously exhibited at the National Museums, and the labels from these exhibitions are still preserved within the book. He graciously provided us with a beautiful Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang book to share with everyone.

Lot 44

A Chinese Flambe Glaze Cong Vase. Song Dynasty. Dimensions: Height 8 3/4 inches, Width 3 1/4 inches (22.3 cm x 8.5 cm). Sakamoto Goro (1923 - August 15, 2016) was a globally renowned Japanese antique art dealer and the founder of the antique art store Buyantang. He became famous for selling a Chinese Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Jar for approximately 176 million Japanese yen at a Sotheby's auction held in London in 1972. He was actively involved in auctions at houses like Sotheby's and Christie's and set several records for the sale of Asian artworks, bringing numerous exquisite art pieces back to Buyantang. In April 1999, Sakamoto Goro acquired a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cup at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong for 29.17 million Hong Kong dollars, setting a record as one of the highest-priced items in the auction market for ancient Chinese porcelain. Sakamoto Goro made several significant donations of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and other artifacts to institutions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Nara National Museum, National Museum of China, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei. He often collaborated with institutions like the Tokyo National Museum and Nara National Museum for exhibitions, sharing his extensive collection of fine art with the public through museums. An example of this is the Cizhou Kiln White Glaze Basin he donated to the National Palace Museum, which was exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum in 1961 and the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in 1978. After these artworks were returned to Buyantang, Sakamoto Goro retained the temporary labels they used during their museum displays. The items being auctioned in this event are from Sakamoto Goro's personal collection, which our auction house diligently collected from a close friend of Sakamoto Goro in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the items in this auction are extensively documented in a beautiful illustrated book titled Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang, which includes detailed descriptions of patterns, dimensions, and bears the Buyantang seal. Some of the ceramics mentioned in this book were previously exhibited at the National Museums, and the labels from these exhibitions are still preserved within the book. He graciously provided us with a beautiful Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang book to share with everyone.

Lot 62

A Chinese Celadon Glaze Tripod Washer. Song Dynasty. Dimensions: Height 1 3/8 inches, Diameter 3/8 inches (3.5 cm x 1 cm). Sakamoto Goro (1923 - August 15, 2016) was a globally renowned Japanese antique art dealer and the founder of the antique art store Buyantang. He became famous for selling a Chinese Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Jar for approximately 176 million Japanese yen at a Sotheby's auction held in London in 1972. He was actively involved in auctions at houses like Sotheby's and Christie's and set several records for the sale of Asian artworks, bringing numerous exquisite art pieces back to Buyantang. In April 1999, Sakamoto Goro acquired a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cup at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong for 29.17 million Hong Kong dollars, setting a record as one of the highest-priced items in the auction market for ancient Chinese porcelain. Sakamoto Goro made several significant donations of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and other artifacts to institutions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Nara National Museum, National Museum of China, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei. He often collaborated with institutions like the Tokyo National Museum and Nara National Museum for exhibitions, sharing his extensive collection of fine art with the public through museums. An example of this is the Cizhou Kiln White Glaze Basin he donated to the National Palace Museum, which was exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum in 1961 and the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in 1978. After these artworks were returned to Buyantang, Sakamoto Goro retained the temporary labels they used during their museum displays. The items being auctioned in this event are from Sakamoto Goro's personal collection, which our auction house diligently collected from a close friend of Sakamoto Goro in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the items in this auction are extensively documented in a beautiful illustrated book titled Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang, which includes detailed descriptions of patterns, dimensions, and bears the Buyantang seal. Some of the ceramics mentioned in this book were previously exhibited at the National Museums, and the labels from these exhibitions are still preserved within the book. He graciously provided us with a beautiful Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang book to share with everyone.

Lot 20

A Chinese Blue and White Figural Story Brushpot. Qing Dynasty. Dimensions: Diameter 7 3/8 inches, Height 7 inches (19 cm x 18 cm). Sakamoto Goro (1923 - August 15, 2016) was a globally renowned Japanese antique art dealer and the founder of the antique art store Buyantang. He became famous for selling a Chinese Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Jar for approximately 176 million Japanese yen at a Sotheby's auction held in London in 1972. He was actively involved in auctions at houses like Sotheby's and Christie's and set several records for the sale of Asian artworks, bringing numerous exquisite art pieces back to Buyantang. In April 1999, Sakamoto Goro acquired a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cup at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong for 29.17 million Hong Kong dollars, setting a record as one of the highest-priced items in the auction market for ancient Chinese porcelain. Sakamoto Goro made several significant donations of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and other artifacts to institutions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Nara National Museum, National Museum of China, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei. He often collaborated with institutions like the Tokyo National Museum and Nara National Museum for exhibitions, sharing his extensive collection of fine art with the public through museums. An example of this is the Cizhou Kiln White Glaze Basin he donated to the National Palace Museum, which was exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum in 1961 and the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in 1978. After these artworks were returned to Buyantang, Sakamoto Goro retained the temporary labels they used during their museum displays. The items being auctioned in this event are from Sakamoto Goro's personal collection, which our auction house diligently collected from a close friend of Sakamoto Goro in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the items in this auction are extensively documented in a beautiful illustrated book titled Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang, which includes detailed descriptions of patterns, dimensions, and bears the Buyantang seal. Some of the ceramics mentioned in this book were previously exhibited at the National Museums, and the labels from these exhibitions are still preserved within the book. He graciously provided us with a beautiful Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang book to share with everyone.

Lot 45

A Chinese Copper Red Dragon Vase Meiping. Yuan Dynasty. Dimensions: Height 15 5/8 inches, Width 9 3/8 inches (40 cm x 24 cm). Sakamoto Goro (1923 - August 15, 2016) was a globally renowned Japanese antique art dealer and the founder of the antique art store Buyantang. He became famous for selling a Chinese Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Jar for approximately 176 million Japanese yen at a Sotheby's auction held in London in 1972. He was actively involved in auctions at houses like Sotheby's and Christie's and set several records for the sale of Asian artworks, bringing numerous exquisite art pieces back to Buyantang. In April 1999, Sakamoto Goro acquired a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cup at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong for 29.17 million Hong Kong dollars, setting a record as one of the highest-priced items in the auction market for ancient Chinese porcelain. Sakamoto Goro made several significant donations of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and other artifacts to institutions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Nara National Museum, National Museum of China, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei. He often collaborated with institutions like the Tokyo National Museum and Nara National Museum for exhibitions, sharing his extensive collection of fine art with the public through museums. An example of this is the Cizhou Kiln White Glaze Basin he donated to the National Palace Museum, which was exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum in 1961 and the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in 1978. After these artworks were returned to Buyantang, Sakamoto Goro retained the temporary labels they used during their museum displays. The items being auctioned in this event are from Sakamoto Goro's personal collection, which our auction house diligently collected from a close friend of Sakamoto Goro in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the items in this auction are extensively documented in a beautiful illustrated book titled Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang, which includes detailed descriptions of patterns, dimensions, and bears the Buyantang seal. Some of the ceramics mentioned in this book were previously exhibited at the National Museums, and the labels from these exhibitions are still preserved within the book. He graciously provided us with a beautiful Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang book to share with everyone.

Lot 112

A Chinese Carved Tianhuang Beast Seal. 19th-20th century. Dimensions: Width 2 1/4 inches (6 cm)

Lot 2

A Chinese Ru-ware Lobed Cup. Song Dynasty. Dimensions: Height 4 1/2 inches, Diameter 3 5/8 inches (11.5 cm x 9.5 cm). Sakamoto Goro (1923 - August 15, 2016) was a globally renowned Japanese antique art dealer and the founder of the antique art store Buyantang. He became famous for selling a Chinese Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Jar for approximately 176 million Japanese yen at a Sotheby's auction held in London in 1972. He was actively involved in auctions at houses like Sotheby's and Christie's and set several records for the sale of Asian artworks, bringing numerous exquisite art pieces back to Buyantang. In April 1999, Sakamoto Goro acquired a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cup at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong for 29.17 million Hong Kong dollars, setting a record as one of the highest-priced items in the auction market for ancient Chinese porcelain. Sakamoto Goro made several significant donations of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and other artifacts to institutions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Nara National Museum, National Museum of China, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei. He often collaborated with institutions like the Tokyo National Museum and Nara National Museum for exhibitions, sharing his extensive collection of fine art with the public through museums. An example of this is the Cizhou Kiln White Glaze Basin he donated to the National Palace Museum, which was exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum in 1961 and the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in 1978. After these artworks were returned to Buyantang, Sakamoto Goro retained the temporary labels they used during their museum displays. The items being auctioned in this event are from Sakamoto Goro's personal collection, which our auction house diligently collected from a close friend of Sakamoto Goro in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the items in this auction are extensively documented in a beautiful illustrated book titled Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang, which includes detailed descriptions of patterns, dimensions, and bears the Buyantang seal. Some of the ceramics mentioned in this book were previously exhibited at the National Museums, and the labels from these exhibitions are still preserved within the book. He graciously provided us with a beautiful Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang book to share with everyone.

Lot 26

A Chinese Famille Verte Lotus Pond Kettle. Ming Dynasty. Dimensions: Height 10 5/8 inches, Width 7 3/4 inches (27 cm x 20 cm). Sakamoto Goro (1923 - August 15, 2016) was a globally renowned Japanese antique art dealer and the founder of the antique art store Buyantang. He became famous for selling a Chinese Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Jar for approximately 176 million Japanese yen at a Sotheby's auction held in London in 1972. He was actively involved in auctions at houses like Sotheby's and Christie's and set several records for the sale of Asian artworks, bringing numerous exquisite art pieces back to Buyantang. In April 1999, Sakamoto Goro acquired a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cup at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong for 29.17 million Hong Kong dollars, setting a record as one of the highest-priced items in the auction market for ancient Chinese porcelain. Sakamoto Goro made several significant donations of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and other artifacts to institutions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Nara National Museum, National Museum of China, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei. He often collaborated with institutions like the Tokyo National Museum and Nara National Museum for exhibitions, sharing his extensive collection of fine art with the public through museums. An example of this is the Cizhou Kiln White Glaze Basin he donated to the National Palace Museum, which was exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum in 1961 and the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in 1978. After these artworks were returned to Buyantang, Sakamoto Goro retained the temporary labels they used during their museum displays. The items being auctioned in this event are from Sakamoto Goro's personal collection, which our auction house diligently collected from a close friend of Sakamoto Goro in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the items in this auction are extensively documented in a beautiful illustrated book titled Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang, which includes detailed descriptions of patterns, dimensions, and bears the Buyantang seal. Some of the ceramics mentioned in this book were previously exhibited at the National Museums, and the labels from these exhibitions are still preserved within the book. He graciously provided us with a beautiful Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang book to share with everyone.

Lot 24

A Chinese Underglaze Blue and Copper Red Vase. Ming Dynasty. Dimensions: Height 9 3/8 inches, Width 5 inches (24 cm x 13 cm). Sakamoto Goro (1923 - August 15, 2016) was a globally renowned Japanese antique art dealer and the founder of the antique art store Buyantang. He became famous for selling a Chinese Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Jar for approximately 176 million Japanese yen at a Sotheby's auction held in London in 1972. He was actively involved in auctions at houses like Sotheby's and Christie's and set several records for the sale of Asian artworks, bringing numerous exquisite art pieces back to Buyantang. In April 1999, Sakamoto Goro acquired a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cup at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong for 29.17 million Hong Kong dollars, setting a record as one of the highest-priced items in the auction market for ancient Chinese porcelain. Sakamoto Goro made several significant donations of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and other artifacts to institutions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Nara National Museum, National Museum of China, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei. He often collaborated with institutions like the Tokyo National Museum and Nara National Museum for exhibitions, sharing his extensive collection of fine art with the public through museums. An example of this is the Cizhou Kiln White Glaze Basin he donated to the National Palace Museum, which was exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum in 1961 and the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in 1978. After these artworks were returned to Buyantang, Sakamoto Goro retained the temporary labels they used during their museum displays. The items being auctioned in this event are from Sakamoto Goro's personal collection, which our auction house diligently collected from a close friend of Sakamoto Goro in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the items in this auction are extensively documented in a beautiful illustrated book titled Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang, which includes detailed descriptions of patterns, dimensions, and bears the Buyantang seal. Some of the ceramics mentioned in this book were previously exhibited at the National Museums, and the labels from these exhibitions are still preserved within the book. He graciously provided us with a beautiful Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang book to share with everyone.

Lot 34

A Chinese Carved White Jade Dragon Belthook. Qing Dynasty. Dimensions: Length 5 5/8 inches, Height 1 1/8 inches (14.5 cm x 3 cm). Sakamoto Goro (1923 - August 15, 2016) was a globally renowned Japanese antique art dealer and the founder of the antique art store Buyantang. He became famous for selling a Chinese Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Jar for approximately 176 million Japanese yen at a Sotheby's auction held in London in 1972. He was actively involved in auctions at houses like Sotheby's and Christie's and set several records for the sale of Asian artworks, bringing numerous exquisite art pieces back to Buyantang. In April 1999, Sakamoto Goro acquired a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cup at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong for 29.17 million Hong Kong dollars, setting a record as one of the highest-priced items in the auction market for ancient Chinese porcelain. Sakamoto Goro made several significant donations of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and other artifacts to institutions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Nara National Museum, National Museum of China, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei. He often collaborated with institutions like the Tokyo National Museum and Nara National Museum for exhibitions, sharing his extensive collection of fine art with the public through museums. An example of this is the Cizhou Kiln White Glaze Basin he donated to the National Palace Museum, which was exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum in 1961 and the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in 1978. After these artworks were returned to Buyantang, Sakamoto Goro retained the temporary labels they used during their museum displays. The items being auctioned in this event are from Sakamoto Goro's personal collection, which our auction house diligently collected from a close friend of Sakamoto Goro in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the items in this auction are extensively documented in a beautiful illustrated book titled Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang, which includes detailed descriptions of patterns, dimensions, and bears the Buyantang seal. Some of the ceramics mentioned in this book were previously exhibited at the National Museums, and the labels from these exhibitions are still preserved within the book. He graciously provided us with a beautiful Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang book to share with everyone.

Lot 32

A Chinese Carved Jade Mythical Beast. Qing Dynasty. Dimensions: Length 3 7/8 inches, Height 1 7/8 inches (10 cm x 5 cm). Sakamoto Goro (1923 - August 15, 2016) was a globally renowned Japanese antique art dealer and the founder of the antique art store Buyantang. He became famous for selling a Chinese Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Jar for approximately 176 million Japanese yen at a Sotheby's auction held in London in 1972. He was actively involved in auctions at houses like Sotheby's and Christie's and set several records for the sale of Asian artworks, bringing numerous exquisite art pieces back to Buyantang. In April 1999, Sakamoto Goro acquired a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cup at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong for 29.17 million Hong Kong dollars, setting a record as one of the highest-priced items in the auction market for ancient Chinese porcelain. Sakamoto Goro made several significant donations of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and other artifacts to institutions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Nara National Museum, National Museum of China, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei. He often collaborated with institutions like the Tokyo National Museum and Nara National Museum for exhibitions, sharing his extensive collection of fine art with the public through museums. An example of this is the Cizhou Kiln White Glaze Basin he donated to the National Palace Museum, which was exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum in 1961 and the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in 1978. After these artworks were returned to Buyantang, Sakamoto Goro retained the temporary labels they used during their museum displays. The items being auctioned in this event are from Sakamoto Goro's personal collection, which our auction house diligently collected from a close friend of Sakamoto Goro in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the items in this auction are extensively documented in a beautiful illustrated book titled Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang, which includes detailed descriptions of patterns, dimensions, and bears the Buyantang seal. Some of the ceramics mentioned in this book were previously exhibited at the National Museums, and the labels from these exhibitions are still preserved within the book. He graciously provided us with a beautiful Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang book to share with everyone.

Lot 64

A Chinese Scroll Calligraphy By Zhu Yunming. Song Dynasty. Dimensions (Painting View): 53 1/2 x 20 inches (136cm x 51cm). Sakamoto Goro (1923 - August 15, 2016) was a globally renowned Japanese antique art dealer and the founder of the antique art store Buyantang. He became famous for selling a Chinese Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Jar for approximately 176 million Japanese yen at a Sotheby's auction held in London in 1972. He was actively involved in auctions at houses like Sotheby's and Christie's and set several records for the sale of Asian artworks, bringing numerous exquisite art pieces back to Buyantang. In April 1999, Sakamoto Goro acquired a Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cup at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong for 29.17 million Hong Kong dollars, setting a record as one of the highest-priced items in the auction market for ancient Chinese porcelain. Sakamoto Goro made several significant donations of Chinese ceramics, bronzes, and other artifacts to institutions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Nara National Museum, National Museum of China, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei. He often collaborated with institutions like the Tokyo National Museum and Nara National Museum for exhibitions, sharing his extensive collection of fine art with the public through museums. An example of this is the Cizhou Kiln White Glaze Basin he donated to the National Palace Museum, which was exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum in 1961 and the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in 1978. After these artworks were returned to Buyantang, Sakamoto Goro retained the temporary labels they used during their museum displays. The items being auctioned in this event are from Sakamoto Goro's personal collection, which our auction house diligently collected from a close friend of Sakamoto Goro in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the items in this auction are extensively documented in a beautiful illustrated book titled Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang, which includes detailed descriptions of patterns, dimensions, and bears the Buyantang seal. Some of the ceramics mentioned in this book were previously exhibited at the National Museums, and the labels from these exhibitions are still preserved within the book. He graciously provided us with a beautiful Illustrated Guide to Chinese Ceramics from Buyantang book to share with everyone.

Lot 47

Chinese crackle glazed vase having a raised brown glazed Chinese dragon (seal mark to base), together with a Japanese vase having floral panels with a red blossom overpainted design. Measures 24.5cm and 30cm tall.

Lot 46

Four pieces of Chinese antique porcelain to include a famille rose tea pot depicting garden scenes, a double handled tea pot depicting figures, a famille rose lidded soup tureen featuring intricate interior scenes to the sides and lid (all with red seal marks to bases), and a tea bowl hand enamelled with assorted figures (signed with four red character marks to the base). Tureen measures 17.5cm tall.

Lot 6612

Chinese School (19th/20th century): Traditional Scene with Figure in Meditation Looking over Mountains and Pagoda, watercolour in silk signed with artist seal 36cm x 92cm

Lot 1084

A Chinese blue-ground famille rose bottle vase, decorated with applied three clawed dragon and enamelled birds within medallions, seal mark to base, late 19th / early 20th Century, 16 cm

Lot 6004

Chinese amber coloured figure Kuan Yin H18cm, Chinese cylindrical vase decorated with figures in blue and white, seal mark to the base H36cm, Chinese small vase and bowl and Japanese plate (5)

Lot 6000

20th century Chinese crackle glaze Hu form vase, the body enamelled in the rose Canton style with Butterflies and painted with a blue and white foliate band, with twin deer mask handles, impressed seal mark beneath H15.5cm Condition Report:The rim is lightly hairlined, the tips to both antler masks are chipped, the crackle glaze appears lighter on one side than the other, some minor paint marks and some rubbing to the enamel

Lot 6011

Miniature Chinese bronze censer, on tripod supports, impressed seal mark beneath, H5.5cm

Lot 461

Group of Chinese and Japanese items, to include a pair of carved marble temple dogs, on wooden stands, 16.5cm high overall, Japanese laquer box, 9cm wide, selection of wooden stands, 19.5cm and smaller, and a small print of a vase, 7.5cm square, with pencil inscription and red seal stamp, (qty)

Lot 148

2 x Chinese geomantic compasses - smallest (7cm) has red seal mark and character marks to base and the red and black lacquer compass sits in its original stand with character marks to base

Lot 245

A pair of Chinese famille rose baluster vases, depicting vases of chrysanthemums, books, bowls of fruit and pictures, inscribed verso, seal mark to the base of one, 61 cm high, with ebonsied hardwood stands, stand 33cm highNo major damage or repair evident. Star cracks to the underside of one vase. Only one has a character stamp mark to the base. Surface pitting throughout with minor glaze loss. Wear to the bases, but they are structurally sound.

Lot 150

ÉCRAN DE TABLE EN HUANGHUALI COMPRENANT UN PANNEAU EN PIERRE DE SONGHUA SCULPTÉEXVIIIe/XIXe siècleA SMALL HUANGHUALI TABLE SCREEN WITH A SONGHUA PANEL 18th/19th centurythe two-toned stone panel carved on one side using the purple matrix of the stone with a hu-shaped vase and ding vessel next to a poem, the reverse carved with a three-line poem in archaic seal script, the stand made of huanghuali. 30.8cm (12 1/8in) high. (2).Footnotes:十八/十九世紀 黃花梨嵌松花石硯屏Provenance: Nagel, 17 May 2008, lot 567 來源: 納高拍賣行,2008年5月17日,編號567Compare with a small Songhua stone table screen illustrated in Sidney L. Moss Ltd., Escape from the Dusty World - Chinese Paintings and Literati Works of Art, London, 1999, no.83. Paul Moss notes that there are two varieties of Songhua stone, the purple and green variety from Liaoning province, and the purer green Songhua from Jilin province. The Qing expansion to the north gave access to the quarries of both Songhua stone varieties. Objects made of Songhua stone were rare and were reserved virtually exclusively for imperial use. They comprise inkstones but also a small number of table screens such as the present example, see Jane Chi Jo-hsin, A Special Exhibition of Songhua Inkstones, Taipei, 1993, who illustrates 89 inkstones and two desk screens in both types of Songhua stone from the Imperial collections. See also The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum. Furniture of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, vol.II, Hong Kong, 2002, nos. 18, 19, 180, 182, and 183.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 202

BRÛLE-PARFUM EN BRONZE PARTIÈLLEMENT DORÉMarque Hu Wenming, fin de la Dynastie Ming A PARCEL-GILT BRONZE CENSERHu Wenming mark, late Ming DynastyThe cylindrical body with straight sides raised on three butterfly-shaped feet, finely worked in low relief and gilt with various flowers including peonies, lotus, narcissi and lingzhi, all against a stylised floral-diaper ground, a keyfret band finely inlaid with silver wire around the neck and base, the flat circular base incised in seal script with a six-character mark Yunjian Hu Wenming zuo. 10.4cm (4 1/8in) diam.Footnotes:明晚期 局部鎏金銅筒式三足爐「雲間胡文明製」款Provenance:Collection of Consul Dr. Curt Friese, Überlingen, Lake Constance, German Consul in Liverpool in 1964, acquired in England in the 1960s, acquired from his estate來源: 於伯林根康斯坦茲湖1964年德國駐利物浦領事Curt Friese博士珍藏,於1960年代得自英國,現藏家得自其遺產Compare two similar cylindrical parcel-gilt bronze censers similarly decorated with flower sprays reserved on a diaper ground, the first illustrated in Sidney L. Moss Ltd., Documentary Chinese Works of Art: In Scholars' Taste, London, 1983, pp.224-5, no.157, a second example, illustrated in Sydney L. Moss, The Literati Mode, London, 1986, p.290, no.144, dated to the Wanli period. See also a nearly identical bronze censer from the collection of Hugh Moss, sold in Sotheby's Hong Kong, 8 April 2014, lot 236.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 157

A Chinese bronze incense burner, pierced cover, twin bamboo handles, archaic seal to base, height 14cm.Dimensions (rim diameter):- 97mmWeight:- 780g

Lot 156

A Chinese bronze bowl, oval form with animal handles and feet, archaic seal to base, length 19cm.Dimensions (from rim to rim):- 160mm x 125mmWeight:- 950g

Lot 155

A Chinese scroll painting, image 52cm x 138cm, characters to top left, red seal to bottom right, scroll 260cm x 86cm.

Lot 50

Chinese slip cast Porcelain Famille Rose seated laughing Buddha. Impressed four character seal mark in a double square to the base. 27cm high approx. 20th Century. (B.P. 21% + VAT)   Slight enamel wear approximately 1” square, to reverse.  Minor wear to the gilding in place. 

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