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A huanghuali low rectangular table, Kangzhuo17th centuryThe finely-patinated top formed from well-figured sections, above a recessed frieze ornately carved with floral scrolls, all standing on four shaped cabriole legs descending from a symmetrically-scalloped frieze carved with a raised edge. 33 6/8 x 11 1/2 x 19in (86 x 29 x 49cm) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y
An elegant hongmu table with burlwood topLate Qing/Republic periodThe superbly figured single board top set into a mitered, mortise and tenon frame carved with faux-bamboo design on the frame, supports and openwork apron.32 1/4 x 33 x 34/1/2in (81.8 x 83.8 x 87.6cm) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y
Two hardwood pedestal tablesLate Qing/Republic periodEach square table composed of well figured wood and single panels set into a mitered, mortise and tenon frame over elaborate key fret and spiral chain aprons joined to oval legs and hump-back stretchers.48 3/4in (123.9cm) and 36in (91.5cm) high (2).
A BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGONS AND ANTIQUES' BRUSH POTKangxiOf gently waisted cylindrical form, one side painted with a rectangular panel with indented corners enclosing a pair of dragons emerging from turbulent waves to contest a flaming pearl, the other painted with a 'One Hundred Antiques' theme to include a table screen, water droppers, bronze vessels, books and vases, all drawn in dark blue and washed with pale blue, the concave base centered with a countersunk foot enclosing a lingzhi mark within an unglazed circle.7 1/2in (19 cm) diam.
A Rare bronze tripod incense burner depicting the 'Four Noble Professions' (Yu Qiao Geng Du)Qing dynasty, De Li Xin zhi silver-inlaid maker's seal Of squat bombe shape and heavily cast, the body inlaid in silver, now oxidized to black, with a continuous landscape scene showing the yu qiao geng du( the four noble occupations) including fishermen with rods and nets, a boy on a buffalo, a farmer with a rake-like tool over his shoulder, a figure with a basket on his head and a scholar in a pavilion reading with an attendant and table nearby all rendered in a a lush landscape of pine and willows, mountain peaks and sailboats, huts and pavilions, the vessel supported on short pad feet and below a waisted everted rim.8in (20.3cm) diam
Yves Klein (1928-1962)Table IKB signed and numbered 01A118 R. Klein-Moquay (on a label affixed to the underside) blue pigment in glass, Plexiglas and chrome metal-plated base38 x 100 x 125 cm.14 15/16 x 39 3/8 x 49 3/16 in.This work is part of an edition started in 1963 under the supervision of Rotraut Klein-Moquay based on a model by Yves Klein.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR
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