16th Mar, 2024 9:30 GMT/BST
~ A Chinese Celadon and Russet Jade Figural Vase and Cover, Qing Dynasty, probably Qianlong, as an oval section baluster vase with bird finial on the back of a horned and winged dragon
18cm high, on hardwood stand
For a related example dated to the 18th century, see Metropolitan Museum, New York, accession no. 02.18.399
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Small flakes to the edges of the birds wings (knop). Natural inclusion crack at the birds beak/head and another at the rim. A similar natural hook shaped crack to the main rim of the vase, another to a scroll of one ruyi, to the feet and underside. Stand with some minute edge chips.
A photocopy of the original receipt is available to the purchaser.
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Auction: Spring Fine Sale, 16th Mar, 2024
This Spring, Tennants Auctioneers is delighted to be offering for sale a fine and rare Chinese Celadon Jade Inscribed ‘Luohan’ Boulder from the Qianlong reign with its original hardwood stand. It will be sold as part of a Private Collection of Asian Art and European Antiques in the sale. The boulder, which is offered with an estimate of £70,000-100,000 plus buyer’s premium, depicts Luohan Ańgaja sitting cross-legged in a rocky grotto. View Press Release
Further highlights from the collection include a Set of Four Chinese Pale Celadon Jade Bowls, Qing Dynasty, probably Qianlong (estimate: £8,000-12,000 plus buyer’s premium), and a Pair of Chinese Porcelain ‘Nodding Head’ Figures, Qianlong (estimate: £4,000-6,000 plus buyer’s premium).
The collectors lived in London from the 1950s and acquired the fine collection predominantly from the leading Asian art and antiques dealers in the city. Many of the pieces in the collection will be sold with original purchase receipts. The items in this collection will be denoted throughout the online catalogue with a ~ symbol.
The sale will also include selected contents from Dutton Manor, Lancashire.
In addition the sale comprises a small family collection of Renaissance bronzes, two good Iznik Faience Dishes from the late 16th/early 17th century, and a Private Collection of 17th and 18th century furniture including Continental and English oak pieces.
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