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Lot 7464

Including vase, cup, planter and round bow with cover, planter is 10 x 16 cm.

Lot 7479

In diverse decors and sizes, some vases with cover, tallest vase is 32 cm., in diverse conditions.

Lot 7491

Including carved wood vase, Mille Fleur decor in Famillie Noir enamels, 35 cm. tall including base.

Lot 7519

Thirteen vases in diverse decors and sizes, including 18th Century, tallest vase is 10 cm., in diverse conditions.

Lot 7540

Decorated with scenes of gathering of Chinese figures and flowers, raised salamander decor around vase with temple lion handles, 36 cm. tall, chip on rim.

Lot 7552

Very fine detailed paintings depicting diverse scenes with Chinese figures in Famille Rose enamels, raised salamanders surrounding vase with temple lions for handles, 82 cm. tall including base, with hairline.

Lot 7577

In diverse decors and sizes, tallest vase is 25 cm.

Lot 7599

Vase decorated with Chinese figures in garden, two side decor cup with landscape and Chinese text and seal mark, vase is 10 cm. tall.

Lot 7616

Decorated with dragons, Xuande mark, tallest vase is 28 cm., with chips on edge, one temple lion missing on cover.

Lot 9010

Including six miniature vases in blue and white decor, tallest vase is 18 cm., in diverse conditions.

Lot 9040

Converted from vases, decor of temple lions between clouds on crackle background with applied prunus branch handles, 19th Century, 48 cm. tall, one vase restored.

Lot 9048

Green glaze jar with crackleware ground 13 cm. tall, also including celadon crackleware vase.

Lot 9076

Floral decor in Famille Rose enamels, tallest vase is 12 cm., in diverse conditions.

Lot 9085

Including six vases, some 18th Century, tallest vase is 18 cm., in diverse conditions.

Lot 9093

Including Doucai decor marked Yongzheng and blue and white decor vase with four Chinese characters, tallest vase is 12 cm., small restoration on blue and white vase.

Lot 9099

Candlestick is 15 cm. tall, Vase is decorated animals surrounding rim and 13 cm. tall.

Lot 9103

Decorated with florals and cockerel, tallest vase is 45 cm. tall, with hairline and restoration on rim.

Lot 9121

Including teapot, teabox and small vase, vase is 12 cm. tall, teabox is restored.

Lot 9139

In diverse decors and sizes, tallest vase is 13 cm. in diverse conditions.

Lot 9140

Including two in light green glaze and one in red glaze decor, tallest vase is 22 cm., one with hairline.

Lot 9169

In diverse decors and sizes, tallest vase is 14 cm. in diverse conditions.

Lot 9180

Including potpourri basket, vase, and sculpture of man on ox, basket is 12 cm. tall including handle.

Lot 9210

Including small vases, cups, saucers, and other diverse Chinese procelain, tallest vase is 12 cm. including 18th Century, in diverse conditions.

Lot 9240

Including vase with floral decor and elephant handles and blue and white decor garniture vase decorated wtih landscape scenes and Chinese figures, Kangxi mark, garniture vase is 22 cm. tall, chip on cover.

Lot 9243

Chinese tile decorated with scene in garden, floral decor vase is 17 cm. tall, chip on tile, hairlines in vase.

Lot 9255

Including sculpture of bird, sculpture of Chinese boy, and a small hu vase, bird sculpture is 24 cm. tall.

Lot 111

A Chinese famille rose bottle form vase, with cover, decorated with birds and butterflies amongst flowers and fruits, together with a blue and white vase decorated with figures and another decorated with birds amongst prunus, bearing marks to base (3)

Lot 114

A Chinese celadon vase, table lamp and a hardwood stand, 37cm high Provenance: The property of the late Mr & Mrs Brian Lister, The Old Rectory, Widdington

Lot 117

A Moorcroft Golden Jubilee 2002 vase, 17cm high

Lot 143

A C H Brannam pottery vase, modelled as a boot with a cat stalking a mouse, incised C.H. Brannam, Barum, 19.5cm wide

Lot 145

A Chinese export porcelain famille rose vase, late 19th/early 20th century, with an everted rim, Chilong handles and a baluster body, painted in enamels with figured panels within flowers and birds reserved on a white ground, 45cm high

Lot 169

A collection of decorative ceramics , to include a Coalport vase and cover decorated with fruit, a Royal Crown Derby cabinet plate, decorated with boats, and signed 'Dean', a Royal Worcester cup and saucer decorated with fruit, a Devon 'Sylvan Lustrine' vase and pin dish and cover, Herend pin trays, a quantity of Notake wares, etc

Lot 435

A Daum clear glass jug, wtih enamel decoration and a gilt rim, 11cm high, a frosted glass square vase with enamel decoration and a white metal rim, 20cm high, an Art Deco frosted and moulded shallow bowl and six small bowls, etc Provenance: The property of the late Mr & Mrs Brian Lister, The Old Rectory, Widdington

Lot 436

A clear glass bottle and stopper, in a Gothic gilt metal mount, four similar holders holding a metal vase and a bronze model of Nelson's column, 30, 16 & 25cm high (4) Provenance: The property of the late Mr & Mrs Brian Lister, The Old Rectory, Widdington

Lot 458

A collection of silver plated items , to include a teapot, coffee pot, candlesticks, a fruit bowl, a cut glass vase, an antler handled carving set, two cased canteens of cutlery, etc

Lot 487

Two Eastern miniatures , one depicting a group of people on a hillside with text beneath, in a mosaic frame, image 23cm x 17cm, ovreall 32cm x 26cm, the other part of an Indian text dated 1825 (Madhumalati), 12cm x 14 cm, overall 19cm x 22cm and a copper two handled vase, 30cm tall.

Lot 496

A Chinese porcelain vase, painted with a continuous mountainous landscape with an inscription, moulded ruyi head border to mouth, shoulder and base, dragon handles, four character Qianlong mark , 42cm high

Lot 499

A Chinese blue and white vase, painted with dragons amongst clouds above waves, key fret border to the rim, six character Qianlong mark , 38.5cm high

Lot 521

A modern Toleware candelabra, in the form of a vase of tulips, 51cm high Provenance: The property of the late Mr & Mrs Brian Lister, The Old Rectory, Widdington

Lot 524B

A Chinese famille rose vase, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), of lobed form, painted with a shou roundel encircled with bats amongst foliage scrolls, surrounded by scrolling lotus between ruyi head and false gadroon borders, moulded bat handles highlighted in gilt, all against a celadon ground, six character Qianlong mark, 35cm high Provenance: From a German estate.

Lot 80

A 19th century stoneware vase of squat form, decorated with horse reserve with a foliate border, the underside CGW no.28

Lot 84

A Moorcroft 'Amazon twilight' vase by Rachel Bishop, marked to the underside, dated 1997 and numbered '63', 21.5cm

Lot 190

Jane Peterson (1876-1965)Five Tulips in Vase signed 'JANE PETERSON' (lower right) and titled on a period label (on the reverse)oil on canvas30 x 24in

Lot 1

A 'FAMILLE ROSE' BLUE GROUND ROULEAU VASE Qianlong seal mark to base, but probably 19th Century, according to the inventory The body decorated phoenix and cranes amongst flowering branches and rocks 45cm high, 3.5kg Provenance: Purchased from Sotheby's Belgravia, 30th & 31st Jan, 1974 Lot 241 Inventory: P588 >> One chip to the upper rim _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 11

A 'FAMILLE VERTE' BALUSTER PORCELAIN VASE Kangxi Period, according to the inventory 24cm high With box (2.2kgs - 40cm x 18cm x16cm) Provenance: purchased from Sotheby's, 27th June 1974, Lot 183 Inventory: P612 Condition: Overall in good condition, no visible cracks or chips. _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 132

A 'QILIN' TWIN HANDLED PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE Yongzheng four character type seal mark to base Decorated in underglaze blue and iron red, and with twin dragon handles 15cm high Inventory: P166 Condition: Overall in good condition, no visble cracks or chips. _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 133

A SMALL TURQUOISE GLAZED 'EGGSHELL' PORCELAIN VASE Most likely Guangxu (1871–1908), according to the inventory Qianlong six character seal mark in underglaze blue to base Very thinly potted in 'eggshell' porcelain, with gilt rim 19cm high / 200g Provenance: Purchased in 1972 Inventory: P410 Condition: This vase is overall in very god condition, only very minor wear to the gilt rim.  _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 134

A CORAL GROUND GILT DECORATED SPHERICAL VASE Iron red Jiaqing six character seal mark to base Turquoise glazed interior, on wood stand 23cm high with the stand / 1.3kg Provenance: purchased from China Trading, Raffles Hotel, 1968 Inventory: P214 Condition: Minor wear to the gilding in places especially along the upper edge, consistent with age and handling. On the wooden stand, two legs are slightly detached from the lower part of the base. _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 138

A BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE Likely 20th Century Decorated with figures in a garden setting, on wood stand 26cm high 600g Inventory: P24 _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 139

A B+D141:D142LUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN 'FISH' BOTTLE VASE Qianlong seal mark to base Possibly 19th Century, according to the inventory 24cm high, 400g Provenance: Purchased from Eclectic Attic, Central Point in 2003 Inventory: P932 Condition: three minor firing defect around the lower part, otherwise in very good condition. _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 142

AN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND COPPER RED 'PHOENIX-TAIL' PORCELAIN VASE Kangxi six character mark within a double circle to base Decorated with figures riding a dragon and holding a tiger 36cm high 2.4kg Condition: One tiny chip to the base, but overall this vase is in very good condition _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 143

A POWDER BLUE GROUND ROULEAU VASE Decorated with figures in a garden setting 46cm high 3.5kg Provenance: Purchased from Sotheby's, 27th June 1974, Lot 121 Inventory: P613 Condition : No visible chips or cracks, overall this is in very good condition.  _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 144

A BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN GLOBULAR VASE Late Ming Dynasty, according to the inventory Decorated with scrolling lotus flowers and foliage 20cm high 1.7kg Inventory: P32 Condition: Overall in good condition _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 199

A MOULDED NARCISSUS GARLIC-HEAD BOTTLE VASE Moulded Qianlong seal mark to base, and thought to be of the period, according to the inventory Aubergine glazed leaf moulded spherical body with everted rim, the neck and mouth moulded with green foliage and white flowers 43cm high 3.3kg Provenance: Purchased from China Art, Raffles Hotel Inventory: P58 Condition: Only one small firing crack to the upper rim, overall it is in very good condition _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore. PUBLIC VIEWING All lots featured in this catalogue will be on view at the collector’s home,  43 Chiltern Drive, Singapore 359755, at the following times only: Saturday 16 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm Tuesday 19 November - 4.00pm and 7.00pm Saturday 23 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm

Lot 2

A 'FAMILLE ROSE' CORAL-RED GROUND BALUSTER VASE Iron red Qianlong seal mark to base 25cm high With box (2.3kgs - 39x18x16cm) Provenance: Purchased from Moon Gate, in 1969 Inventory: P223 Condition: Very minor wear to the gilt rim. No visible cracks or chips. Overall in good condition. Please note that this lot hasn't been checked with a UV light but doesn't show any signs of restoration. _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore.

Lot 200

A GRISAILLE DECORATED BALUSTER PORCELAIN VASE Probably Japanese, six character mark in underglaze blue to base 42cm high / approx.5kg Provenance: Purchased in 1973 Inventory: P558 Condition: Overall in very good condition _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore. PUBLIC VIEWING All lots featured in this catalogue will be on view at the collector’s home,  43 Chiltern Drive, Singapore 359755, at the following times only: Saturday 16 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm Tuesday 19 November - 4.00pm and 7.00pm Saturday 23 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm

Lot 212

A QINGBAI GLAZED VASE Song or Jin Period, 9th/10th Century, according to the inventory With ovoid body, ribbed neck and wide cup shaped mouth 17cm high 550g Provenance: Purchased from Tang House in 2005 Inventory: P955 _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore. PUBLIC VIEWING All lots featured in this catalogue will be on view at the collector’s home,  43 Chiltern Drive, Singapore 359755, at the following times only: Saturday 16 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm Tuesday 19 November - 4.00pm and 7.00pm Saturday 23 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm

Lot 214

A TWIN HANDLED VASE Liao Dynasty, circa 10th Century, according to the inventory With lug handles and horizontal ribbed decoration, incised band of decoration to neck 21cm high 1.4kg Provenance: Purchased from Alex Koh in 1997 Inventory: P887 _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore. PUBLIC VIEWING All lots featured in this catalogue will be on view at the collector’s home,  43 Chiltern Drive, Singapore 359755, at the following times only: Saturday 16 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm Tuesday 19 November - 4.00pm and 7.00pm Saturday 23 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm

Lot 217

A LARGE CORAL GROUND BALUSTER PORCELAIN VASE Qianlong iron red seal mark to base Decorated with famille rose panels 70cm high x 24.5cm diameter Condition: Small chip to one handle; one crack running from one side, along the underside up to the otherside of the vase (which has been restored); minor wear to the gilding in places _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore. PUBLIC VIEWING All lots featured in this catalogue will be on view at the collector’s home,  43 Chiltern Drive, Singapore 359755, at the following times only: Saturday 16 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm Tuesday 19 November - 4.00pm and 7.00pm Saturday 23 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm

Lot 218

A LARGE BLUE AND WHITE HU FORM LOTUS VASE Qianlong six character seal mark to base Decorated with lotus flowers and scrolling foliage, lappet, wave and auspicious emblem borders, and with twin mask and ring handles 63cm high x 36cm diameter Condition: Overall in very good condition _________________________ ABOUT MR QUEK KIOK LEE : Quek Kiok Lee (1921- 2018) arrived in Singapore in 1938. Despite not speaking English, he finished first in his school’s Cambridge exams. He was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was the start of his rapid ascension in business and society. Mr Quek proved himself to be a very successful businessman, banker, entrepreneur and investor. In his free time, he met with collectors and dealers of Chinese works of art from around the world. He also read and researched as much he could to build his knowledge. He became well known to the leading auction houses and authorities because of his encyclopaedic knowledge and his increasingly impressive collection of Chinese art. In 1970s, the Singaporean newspapers nicknamed him “the Jade King of Singapore”. Mr Quek loved to share his knowledge and experience and was one of the founding members of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS). In 1994, he was appointed by the Chancellor of Singapore University as the Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese antiquities, where he served for 6 years. Mr Quek was not just a collector; he meticulously researched every piece and collated detailed records. For the pieces which are documented, HotLotz is happy to share Mr Quek’s original records on request. Mr Quek’s inventory numbers are recorded in our catalogue. Following successful sales in Hong Kong and London, HotLotz is proud to offer the majority of this unique collection for sale in Singapore. PUBLIC VIEWING All lots featured in this catalogue will be on view at the collector’s home,  43 Chiltern Drive, Singapore 359755, at the following times only: Saturday 16 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm Tuesday 19 November - 4.00pm and 7.00pm Saturday 23 November - 12.00pm and 4.00pm

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