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67 ASIAN ART / NEW ZEALAND ARTEFACTS & TRIBAL ART<br />

67 NEW COLLECTORS ART / MODERN DESIGN / NEW ZEALAND & INTERNATIONAL STUDIO POTTERY


Asian Art<br />

/<br />

New Zealand Artefacts<br />

& Tribal Art<br />

Tuesday 9 July 2013 at 6.00pm<br />

The Asian <strong>catalogue</strong> is our finest to date and reflects<br />

growing local and international collector interest in<br />

this genre. This <strong>catalogue</strong>, our third specialist sale is<br />

distinguished by rare offerings of mark and period<br />

porcelain from the collection of Dr. John and Louise<br />

Gray, carefully assembled over many decades and the<br />

finest offering of Satsuma pottery to be offered in<br />

New Zealand including examples by Yabu Meizan,<br />

Hankinzan, Fujisan and Kinkozan.<br />

Japanese Satsuma lobed bowl,<br />

signed Fujisan, Meiji period<br />

(1868-1912), lot 1226<br />

Cover: Fine Chinese yellow<br />

ground dragon dish, Guangxu<br />

aubergine six-character mark<br />

and of the period (1875-1908),<br />

lot 1299


ASIAN ART INC. THE GRAEME STORM<br />

COLLECTION OF CHINESE AND<br />

SOUTH EAST ASIAN POTTERY<br />

OCTOBER 2013<br />

ENTRIES INVITED<br />

The October <strong>catalogue</strong> will feature as a centrepiece an interesting collection<br />

assembled by the well known New Zealand potter Graeme Storm. Travelling regularly<br />

into South East Asia Storm searched for pieces which developed into the unique<br />

reference collection offered in this <strong>catalogue</strong>.<br />

The <strong>catalogue</strong> will also include a fine gilt Maitreya Buddha as well as an offering of<br />

Tibetan items and a large collection of Japanese ceramics and bronzes.<br />

Further entries are invited<br />

Contact:<br />

James Parkinson<br />

James@artandobject.co.nz<br />

09 354 4646<br />

021 222 8184<br />

A selection of<br />

pieces from the<br />

Graeme Storm<br />

collection.


Asian Art<br />

Tuesday 9 July at 5pm<br />

3 Abbey Street, Newton, Auckland<br />

Note: at 5pm approximately 130 un<strong>catalogue</strong>d lots will be offered at no reserve.<br />

The main <strong>catalogue</strong> will commence from lot 1150 at approx. 6pm<br />

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<br />

<br />

PREVIEW<br />

Friday 28 June from 6.00 – 8.00pm<br />

VIEWING<br />

Friday 28 June 9.00am – 5.00pm<br />

Saturday 29 June 11.00am – 4.00pm<br />

Sunday 30 June 11.00am – 4.00pm<br />

Monday 1 July 9.00am – 5.00pm<br />

Tuesday 2 July 9.00am – 1.00pm<br />

Wednesday 3 July 9.00am – 5.00pm<br />

Thursday 4 July 9.00am – 1.00pm<br />

Friday 5 July 9.00am – 5.00pm<br />

Sunday 7 July 12.00noon – 1.00pm<br />

Monday 8 July 9.00am – 5.00pm<br />

Tuesday 9 July 9.00am – 1.00pm<br />

Please note that viewing after 12 noon on July 9 is limited<br />

due to preparations for the auction in the evening.<br />

Interested bidders are kindly requested to make their<br />

inspections prior to 12 noon on the auction day.


Japanese and Korean Art<br />

Catalogue note: all Asian Art lots illustrated<br />

online at www.artandobject.co.nz<br />

1150. Large Japanese red zohiko lacquer bowl,<br />

boxed. D. 300mm<br />

$30 – $50<br />

1151. Japanese Satsuma chawan [teabowl] by<br />

Wakayami Shiko. D. 125mm<br />

$30 – $50<br />

1152. Japanese stoneware chawan [teabowl] by<br />

Suzuki Soma, together with another chawan by<br />

Tangoyaki, boxed. D. 120mm<br />

$30 – $50<br />

1153. Japanese blue and white porcelain chawan<br />

[teabowl], painted with a scrolling dragon. H.<br />

85mm<br />

$30 – $50<br />

1154. Japanese Bizen yunomi [tea cup]. H. 90mm<br />

$30 – $50<br />

1155. Japanese Bizen ware vase by Kayoto<br />

Sakakibara, boxed. H. 280mm<br />

$50 – $100<br />

1156. Japanese Bizen vase, together with a bowl by<br />

Kayoto Sakakibara, boxed. H. 240<br />

$30 – $50<br />

1157. Japanese Bizen pottery handled vase, with<br />

white, green and purple glaze splashes. H.<br />

275mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1158. Three small Korean celadon vessels,<br />

comprising two cups and a cong vase.<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1159. Boxed set of twenty Japanese Kutani bowls and<br />

covers with figural design, and another bowl<br />

and cover. D. 120mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1160. Pair of miniature Japanese Kutani vases, Meiji<br />

period (1868-1912), finely painted, fuku mark to<br />

the bases. H. 115mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1161. Collection of six assorted Japanese Kutani sake<br />

flasks.<br />

$40 – $80<br />

1162. Japanese Arita deep dish, painted in underglaze<br />

blue and enamelled, mark to the base. D.<br />

158mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1163. Large Japanese rectangular stoneware platter,<br />

with streaked green glaze. L. 650mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1164. Japanese Mashiko stoneware platter of square<br />

form, D. 350mm; together with a Mashiko<br />

pottery ash glazed jug by Kamiya Sahoichi and<br />

an ash glazed Bizen pottery bowl<br />

$40 – $80<br />

1165. Two Japanese stoneware bowls with painted<br />

enamel decoration. D. 170mm<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1166. Large Japanese tenmoku glazed vase of oval<br />

form. H. 420mm<br />

$40 – $80<br />

1167. Japanese blue and white hibachi, painted with a<br />

mountainous landscape, converted to be used<br />

as a stool. D. 460mm<br />

$50 – $100<br />

1168. Japanese Jun glazed hibachi. D. 320mm<br />

$50 – $100<br />

1169. Large Japanese Jun glazed hibachi. D. 385mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1170. Japanese Jun glazed hibachi. D. 300<br />

$50 – $100<br />

1171. Pair of large Japanese bamboo cylinders,<br />

carved with samurai on horseback, 20th<br />

century. H. 455mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1172. Japanese rootwood carved basket, 18th<br />

century. H. 245mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1173. Japanese wood puzzle box. W. 150mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1174. Japanese bronze lantern, in three sections,<br />

Meiji period (1868-1912), with bells hanging<br />

from the hexagonal top. H. 320mm overall.<br />

Provenance: Rex Jennings Collection<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1175. Japanese bronze lidded koro [censer], Meiji<br />

period (1868-1912), with shishi lion handles and<br />

cover finial, signed ‘Dai Nihon, Kyoto, [name of<br />

maker]’. H. 270mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1176. Japanese bronze model of a lobster, Meiji<br />

period (1868-1912), unsigned. L. 200mm.<br />

Provenance: Pat Booth Collection<br />

$125 – $175<br />

1177. Japanese iron kettle, with metal handle and<br />

cover, wooden stand. W. 180mm. Provenance:<br />

Previously in the Len Castle Collection. Pat<br />

Booth Collection.<br />

$250 – $350<br />

1178. Two Japanese spelter vases, each decorated<br />

with a dragon applied around the body. H.<br />

210mm<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1179. Japanese pressed metal tray, 20th century,<br />

decorated with the three monkeys ‘hear no evil,<br />

see no evil, speak no evil’, signed. W. 850mm<br />

$100 – $150<br />

1180. Japanese iron tsuba with dragon design. H.<br />

70mm<br />

$50 – $100<br />

1181. Japanese horn fitting, carved as a demon,<br />

signed. H. 75mm<br />

$80 – $120<br />

1182. Miniature Japanese doll. H. 120mm<br />

$50 – $100<br />

1183. Group of ten Japanese mixed material ojime.<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1184. Japanese ivory fitting, Meiji period (1868-1912),<br />

inlaid in Shibayama-style with birds amongst<br />

peony sprays. L. 48mm<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1185. Two small Japanese ivory Noh masks, Meiji<br />

period (1868-1912). H. 37mm max<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1186. Pair of Japanese export ivory serviette rings,<br />

and one other, early 20th century. D. 45mm<br />

max<br />

$100 – $150<br />

1187. Japanese Shibayama-style inlaid ivory and<br />

wood whist counter, Meiji period (1868-1912).<br />

W. 92mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1188. Pair of Japanese wooden whist counters, Meiji<br />

period (1868-1912), with Shibayama-style and<br />

lacquer decoration. W. 92mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1189. Japanese ivory netsuke of a sleeping bijin<br />

(beautiful woman), late Meiji period (1868-<br />

1912), signed, with wood stand. W. 44mm.<br />

Provenance: From the Rex Jennings Collection<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1190. Small Japanese ivory netsuke of a child riding<br />

an ox, late Meiji period (1868-1912), signed.<br />

W. 54mm. Provenance: From the Rex Jennings<br />

Collection<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1191. Small Japanese ivory okimono of a man<br />

smoking a pipe, late Meiji period (1868-1912),<br />

sitting with a monkey on a tree trunk. W.<br />

65mm. Provenance: From the Rex Jennings<br />

Collection<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1192. Japanese okimono of a crab, Meiji period<br />

(1868-1912). W. 115mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1193. Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji period (1868-<br />

1912), carved as two men drinking sake dressed<br />

like bijin, signed.<br />

$1000 – $1500<br />

1194. Japanese ivory okimono of an egret, Meiji<br />

period (1868-1912). H. 150mm<br />

$1500 – $2000<br />

1195. Japanese woven cane, lacquer, silver and<br />

copper lidded box, Meiji period (1868-1912),<br />

the lid decorated with an egret on a branch<br />

under the moon. L. 145mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1196. Japanese silver box, Meiji period (1868-1912),<br />

with raised and inlaid in gold and copper<br />

decoration of peony and prunus branches,<br />

signed and marked Jungin. W. 135mm<br />

$1200 – $1800


1193<br />

1196 1211<br />

1197. Large Japanese export rosewood and silver<br />

handled tray, Meiji period (1868-1912), with<br />

pierced panels of dragons amongst clouds. W.<br />

490mm<br />

$1200 – $1800<br />

1198. Japanese export silver tea service, Meiji period<br />

(1868-1912), decorated with repoussé iris<br />

blossoms and hammered background texture,<br />

comprising lidded teapot, lidded sugar bowl,<br />

creamer, tongs and strainer, marked Jungin. W.<br />

180mm<br />

$5000 – $8000<br />

1199. Pair of Japanese export silver condiments, early<br />

20th century, shaped as two ships. L. 80mm<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1200. Japanese export silver dance card, late 19th<br />

century, ivory inserts, marked. H. 65mm<br />

$150 – $200<br />

1201. Japanese export squared silver dish, early 20th<br />

century, signed ‘Samurai Shokai, Yokohama,<br />

Sterling’. W. 115mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1194<br />

1175<br />

1202. Japanese four-piece silver, copper and wood<br />

smoking set, 20th century, comprising lidded<br />

box, ashtray, match holder and tray, with silver<br />

and gold inlaid decoration, signed. W. 305mm<br />

$500- $800<br />

1203. Fine Japanese iron cigarette case, early 20th<br />

century, inlaid in gold and silver with an eagle<br />

clutching a fish amongst waves, signed. H.<br />

85mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1204. Japanese iron cigarette case, early 20th<br />

century, with silver and gilt inlaid of a tiger<br />

under the moon, marked fuku and K24GOLD.<br />

H. 90mm<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1205. Japanese iron cigarette case, early 20th<br />

century, with gilt decoration of cranes, fuku<br />

mark to the back and with the mon of the<br />

Tukagawa clan. H. 98mm<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1206. Japanese Komai-style mixed metal cigarette<br />

case, 20th century. H. 165mm<br />

$100 – $150<br />

1207. Japanese Damascene mixed metal cigarette<br />

case, 20th century, inlaid in gold and silver,<br />

marked 24K to the reverse. H. 158mm<br />

$150 – $200<br />

1208. Japanese Damascene cigarette case, early<br />

20th century, inlaid in gold and silver, original<br />

wooden box. H. 160mm<br />

$150 – $200<br />

1209. Fine Japanese Komai-style mixed metal<br />

spectacle case, Meiji period (1868-1912). W.<br />

110mm<br />

$350 – $500<br />

1210. Japanese tortoiseshell covered tea caddy, Meiji<br />

period (1868-1912), with hinged cover with<br />

lacquer decoration of a long tailed bird, the<br />

interior with two lidded compartments with<br />

floral design. W. 210mm<br />

$500 – $800


1211. Japanese cloisonné lidded rectangular box,<br />

signed Miyazaki Shinju, Meiji period (1868-<br />

1912), decorated with flowering branches,<br />

signed. W. 123mm<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1212. Japanese Totai cloisonné handled vase,<br />

Nagoya, Meiji/Taisho (1868-1926), decorated<br />

with a butterfly amongst callas. H. 180mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1213. Japanese miniature cloisonné vase, Meiji<br />

period (1868-1912), in the style of Namikawa<br />

Yasuyuki, unsigned. H. 120mm<br />

$600 – $1000<br />

1214. Fine Japanese gold and silver wire cloisonné<br />

vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated<br />

with birds on blossoming branches, unsigned<br />

but attributed to Miwa Tomisaburo. H.<br />

250mm<br />

$1200 – $1800<br />

1215. Large Japanese iron patinated bronze vase,<br />

Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated in relief<br />

with gold, copper and silver with a boat in a<br />

harbour with a village and the mount Fuji in<br />

the background, signed. H. 305mm<br />

$1500 – $2500<br />

1216. Large Japanese Sumidagawa ware bowl,<br />

applied with four figures of children looking at<br />

a hut on a lake shore, signed. D. 275mm<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1217. Japanese Nabeshima type footed bowl<br />

made for the Prince of Hizen, Edo period<br />

(1603-1868), with Kakiemon style underglaze<br />

blue and enamel decoration, the base with<br />

underglaze blue mon [family crest] of the<br />

Prince of Hizen. D. 245mm. It is said that<br />

items baring this mon were made for the<br />

personal use of the Prince himself and would<br />

have been made in the Imperial Garden of<br />

the Prince. The Prince was a member of the<br />

honoured Nabeshima family.<br />

$1500 – $2500<br />

1218. Large Japanese Imari tray, 19th century,<br />

painted to the centre with a bijin holding a<br />

fan. L. 380mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1219. Large Japanese Fukagawa vase and<br />

cover, Meiji period (1868-1912), painted in<br />

underglaze blue and enamelled with ducks<br />

and flowers in a pond, the lid and the base<br />

signed by the maker and Fukagawa Sei. H.<br />

630mm<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1220. Pair of large Japanese Kutani vases, Meiji<br />

period (1868-1912), the body decorated<br />

with two large panels of figures in gardens,<br />

possibly signed Fugakawa Zo. H. 620mm<br />

$1500 – $2500<br />

1221. Pair of very large Japanese Satsuma trophy<br />

vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), with trumpet<br />

rims and relief gilt brocade design to the<br />

neck, the body decorated with birds amongst<br />

blossoming sprays. H. 720mm<br />

$4000 – $6000<br />

1215 1198<br />

1225<br />

1228 1227<br />

1209 1187<br />

1204<br />

6<br />

1208<br />

1203<br />

1210


1222<br />

1223<br />

1224<br />

1214<br />

1221 1220<br />

1229 1226<br />

7<br />

1218


1222. Large Japanese Satsuma vase, signed<br />

Kinkozan, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated<br />

with figures at leisure in a garden, underneath<br />

wisteria branches. H. 365mm. Illustrated on<br />

the back cover of Elaine Strachan, My Passion<br />

for Japanese Cloisonné, Satsuma and Related<br />

Ware.<br />

$3500 – $5000<br />

1223. Japanese Satsuma vase, Meiji period (1868-<br />

1912), finely decorated with a Louhan and<br />

heavenly attendants to one side, the reverse<br />

with a Goddess with attendants and a white<br />

elephant, unsigned. 240mm<br />

$3000 – $4000<br />

1224. Small Japanese Satsuma lidded jar, signed<br />

Hankinzan, Meiji period (1868-1912), finely<br />

painted with ‘the thousand butterflies’ design<br />

and two figural panels. H. 85mm<br />

$1500 – $2000<br />

1225. Superb Japanese Satsuma lidded koro [censer],<br />

signed Yabu Meizan, Meiji period (1868-<br />

1912), the body very finely enamelled and gilt<br />

with eight panels of birds, figures and sea<br />

landscapes, the lid with ‘the thousand flowers’<br />

design. W. 125mm<br />

$8000 – $12 000<br />

1226. Japanese Satsuma lobed bowl, signed Fujisan,<br />

Meiji period (1868-1912), finely decorated<br />

to the interior with a scene of bijin giving a<br />

profusions of gifts to villagers, the exterior with<br />

fishermen bringing ashore fish nets. D. 155mm<br />

$5000 – $8000<br />

1227. Small Japanese Satsuma bowl, signed Fujisan,<br />

Meiji period (1868-1912), finely decorated to<br />

the interior with two figures in a garden scene.<br />

W. 130mm<br />

$1500 – $2500<br />

1228. Japanese Satsuma bowl, signed Hankinzan,<br />

Meiji period (1868-1912), finely painted to the<br />

interior with twelve butterflies, the exterior<br />

with quails and other birds amongst flowers. D.<br />

11mm<br />

$3000 – $4000<br />

1229. Japanese long stemmed Satsuma vase, signed<br />

Gyokushu, Meiji period (1868-1912), finely<br />

painted with river landscape panels, impressed<br />

Taizan mark. H. 125mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1230. Small Japanese Satsuma blue ground vase,<br />

signed Eizan, Meiji period (1868-1912),<br />

decorated with panels of flowers and bijin. H.<br />

95mm<br />

$300 – $400<br />

1231. Miniature Japanese Satsuma blue ground vase,<br />

signed Kinkozan, Meiji period (1868-1912),<br />

painted with panels of samurai. H. 65m<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1232. Japanese Satsuma blue ground cup and saucer,<br />

signed Kinkozan, late Meiji period (1868-1912).<br />

D. 125mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1233. Japanese Satsuma bowl, signed Hankinzan,<br />

Meiji period (1868-1912), painted to the interior<br />

with wise men performing magic. D. 130mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1234. Japanese Satsuma plate, Meiji period (1868-<br />

1912), decorated with a river landscape, signed.<br />

D. 215mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1235. Two miniature Japanese Satsuma vessels, both<br />

signed Kinkozan, Meiji period (1868-1912),<br />

comprising a lidded handled urn and a vase. H.<br />

130mm<br />

$80 – $120<br />

1236. Japanese Satsuma cup and saucer, signed<br />

Genzan, 20th century, with iris decoration. D.<br />

145mm<br />

$80 – $120<br />

1237. Japanese Satsuma lidded vessel, 20th century,<br />

modelled as a Japanese pug dog. W. 300mm<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1238. Japanese suit of armour, Meiji period (1868-<br />

1912), including a kaputo [helmet] and face<br />

guard. Provenance: Pat Booth Collection<br />

$1500 – $2000<br />

1239. no lot<br />

1240. Mongolian horse saddle, of carved wood,<br />

shagreen and gilt metal fittings and stirrups,<br />

brocade cover. L. 520mm. Provenance: Pat<br />

Booth Collection<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1241. Paul Jacoulet (1902-1960), Le Maitre Potier,<br />

from the Corée series, woodblock print, pencil<br />

signed and with red insect mark. 420 x 325mm,<br />

framed and glazed<br />

$2500 – $3500<br />

1242. Japanese woodblock print, attributed to<br />

Kumisada, depicting a bijin holding a fan. 695 x<br />

245mm, mounted<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1243. Japanese triptych woodblock print, attributed<br />

to Kunikiyo, depicting a samurai fighting with<br />

two onna-bugeisha [female warrior]. 360 x<br />

735mm, mounted<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1244. Japanese triptych woodblock print attributed<br />

to Kunisada, depicting a sea battle scene. 355 x<br />

745mm, mounted<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1245. Japanese triptych woodblock print attributed to<br />

Yoshitsura, depicting a sea battle scene. 355 x<br />

745mm, mounted<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1246. Japanese triptych woodblock print, attributed<br />

to Kunikiyo, depicting a gentleman with two<br />

bijin in a palace. 360 x 735mm, mounted<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1247. Japanese triptych woodblock print, attributed<br />

to Yoshinori, depicting a gathering at a temple.<br />

365 x 745mm, mounted<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

8<br />

1248. Japanese triptych woodblock print, attributed<br />

to Kunihisa, depicting a group of samurai killing<br />

a kirin [mythical beast]. 360 x 725mm, mounted<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1249. Japanese triptych woodblock print, attributed<br />

to Kunikiyo, depicting a group of samurai<br />

bringing a message to a lord. 360 x 735mm,<br />

mounted<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1250. Japanese woodblock print depicting the Mt<br />

Fuji from the Lake Yamanaka. 270 x 400mm,<br />

mounted<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1251. Japanese woodblock print depicting the Mt<br />

Fuji from the Lake Yamanaka. 270 x 400mm,<br />

mounted<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1252. Japanese zelkova wood suzuribako [merchant<br />

writing supply box], with metal handles,<br />

together with a Chinese ink stone. 270 x 165 x<br />

185mm. Provenance: Pat Booth Collection<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1253. Japanese lacquer kodanso [cabinet], Meiji/<br />

Taisho period (1868-1926), decorated in<br />

gold takamaki-e, hiramaki-eand nashiji with<br />

mountainous river landscapes. L. 185mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1254. Large Japanese lacquer kodansu [cabinet],<br />

Meiji period (1868-1912), with copper handle<br />

and fittings, with black lacquer ground<br />

decorated in gold and red hiramaki-e and<br />

takamaki-e with fans, opening to reveal four<br />

drawers decorated with butterflies, nashiji<br />

door and drawer interior, signed. 365 x 220 x<br />

290mm<br />

$1200 – $1800<br />

1255. Japanese lacquer zushi [portable shrine],<br />

the two hinged doors with gilt metal fittings,<br />

opening to reveal Buddha Amithaba sitting on<br />

a tall lotus stand before a mandorla. H. 380mm<br />

Provenance: Pat Booth Collection<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1256. Japanese lacquer lidded stand, Meiji period<br />

(1868-1912), with black background, decorated<br />

in gold hiramaki-e with stylised floral design. H.<br />

215mm<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1257. Fine Japanese four-case lacquer inro, Meiji<br />

period (1868-1912), lenticular with attached<br />

himotoshi, the black lacquer ground decorated<br />

in gold, silver, black and red hiramaki-e and<br />

takamaki-e with people on a boat crossing<br />

the sea with mountains in the far background,<br />

nashiji interior, coral ojime, with wood stand. H.<br />

73mm. Provenance: Rex Jennings Collection<br />

$300 – $500


1258. Japanese lacquer suzuribako [writing box],<br />

signed in seal form Shiomi Masanari, 19th<br />

century, the overhanging cover with black<br />

lacquer ground decorated in gold, silver, back<br />

and red hiramaki-e, togidashi-e and nashiji<br />

with eleven cranes, the interior of the cover<br />

with further nine cranes, the interior of the box<br />

decorated with bamboo sprays, slate suzuri [ink<br />

stone] and gilt bronze mizuire [water dropper]<br />

modelled as a rock. H. 235mm. Provenance:<br />

Gilbertson Collection; Rex Jennings Collection.<br />

$3000 – $5000<br />

1259. Japanese lacquer cabinet, Meiji period<br />

(1868-1912), raised on four bracket feet, with<br />

overhanging cover and five drawers, decorated<br />

in gold hiramaki-eand tamaki-e with Tokugawa<br />

family mon and scrolling stylised floral design,<br />

further Tokugawa family crest to the metal<br />

handles, the interior and base nashiji. H.<br />

260mm Provenance: Gilbertson Collection;<br />

Rex Jennings Collection. The Tokugawa clan<br />

was a powerful daimyo family of Japan.<br />

$4000 – $6000<br />

1260. A fine Japanese lacquer sage-jubako [picnic<br />

set], possibly signed Shun-masa, 19th<br />

century, the outer case fitted with four<br />

stacked food containers with lid [jubako], a<br />

rectangular drawer containing a set of five<br />

trays, a square removable tray, and a lower<br />

rectangular container fitted to support the<br />

bases of two sake flasks, all with black lacquer<br />

ground decorated in gold and red hiramaki-e,<br />

togidashi-e and nashiji with elegant branches<br />

of autumn leaves, the jubako and the bottles<br />

with red lacquer interior, with fitted wood box.<br />

H. 325mm. Provenance: Gilbertson Collection;<br />

Rex Jennings Collection.<br />

$6500 – $8500<br />

1261. Large Japanese six-panel screen, Meiji period<br />

(1868-1912), painted in bold colours with bijin in<br />

a bamboo garden on a gilt ground. Each panel<br />

1670 x 470mm<br />

$1500 – $2500<br />

1262. Fine Japanese two-panel Shibayama screen,<br />

Meiji period (1868-1912), inlaid in Shibayamastyle<br />

on a black lacquer ground with a tiger<br />

entwined around a vase of flowers and with a<br />

dragon amongst a hanging basket, the frame<br />

decorated in gold hiramaki-ewith phoenix<br />

and dragons design, signed on two inset ivory<br />

panels. 1410 x 750mm each panel<br />

$12 000 – $18 000<br />

1263. Large Japanese Shibayama and carved<br />

hardwood cabinet, Meiji period (1868-<br />

1912), with gold lacquer panels decorated<br />

in hiramaki-e and takamaki-e and inlaid in<br />

Shibayama style with various scenes of birds,<br />

foliage and samurai attacking a dragon, the<br />

wood carved with flowers, phoenix and<br />

dragons. 2170 x 1130mm<br />

$7000 – $10 000<br />

1264. Small Japanese Shibayama cabinet, Meiji<br />

period (1868-1912), with ivory panels inlaid<br />

in Shibayama style with blossoming sprays,<br />

the wood frames and the blue painted panels<br />

decorated in gold lacquer. 965 x 525mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1258<br />

1257<br />

1241<br />

1260 1267<br />

1263<br />

9<br />

1262<br />

1255<br />

1259


1265. Japanese Shibayama style wood wall bracket,<br />

Meiji/Taisho period (1868-1926). H. 570mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1266. Japanese low rectangular table. 830 x 320 x<br />

500mm<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1267. Good Japanese Kaiden-dansu [step chest],<br />

Meiji period (1868-1912), with multiple drawers<br />

and sliding cupboards with forged metal<br />

warabite handles and backplates. Provenance:<br />

Purchased at the Sulu Gallery sale, Art and<br />

Object 2007. W. 1700 x H. 2060mm<br />

$2500 – $3500<br />

1268. Good Japanese two piece isho-dansu [clothing<br />

chest], Meiji period (1868-1912), made in the<br />

Nihonmatsu region with forged metal warbite<br />

handles and distinctive ornate metal disc lock<br />

plates in brass and copper. The small key cover<br />

is a mallet shaped referring to Daikoku, the god<br />

of wealth who carries one. Above is a brass<br />

ornament that depicts a money bag at the<br />

centre. The upper section with two drawers<br />

and small cupboards the lower section with<br />

three full width drawers. H. 1200 x W. 1150mm<br />

$1800 – $2400<br />

1269. Japanese zelkova wood isho-dansu [clothing<br />

chest], Meiji period (1868-1912), with a single<br />

full width drawer above three drawers beside<br />

small drawers and a cupboard with blackened<br />

metal face plates and handles. H. 910 x W. 106mm<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1270. Two section Japanese zelkova and lacquer<br />

mizuya [kitchen chest], Meiji period (1868-<br />

1912), the upper section with sliding cupboards<br />

above small drawers, the lower section with<br />

sliding cupboards. H. 1720 x W. 1800mm<br />

$1000 – $2000<br />

1271. Two section Japanese mizuya [kitchen chest]<br />

in zelkova and paulownia wood, Meiji period<br />

(1868-1912), the upper section with sliding<br />

panel cupboards, the lower section with sliding<br />

panelled cupboards. H.1680 x W. 1500mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1272. Japanese cha-dansu [tea utensil and storage<br />

chest] with cupboards and small drawers with<br />

burr timber fascias. H. 940 x W. 820mm<br />

$250 – $400<br />

1273. Japanese cha-dansu [tea utensil and storage<br />

chest], Edo period (1603-1868). H. 900 x W.<br />

690mm<br />

$250 – $400<br />

1274. Large Korean hardwood chest, with original<br />

lock. 1760 x 800 x 610mm<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1275. Korean blanket chest. Provenance: Len Castle<br />

Collection.<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1276. Two section Korean ground stone cabinet, with<br />

brass fittings and decorated with shagreen<br />

stylised floral design (each section can be used<br />

separately). 1020 x 315 x 610mm overall<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1277. Very large Korean kimchi earthenware jar and<br />

cover. H. 860mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1278. Large Korean kimchi earthenware jar, with two<br />

handles to the body. H. 580mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1279. Very large Korean kimchi earthenware jar, with<br />

ribbed shoulder. H. 720mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

Chinese and South-East<br />

Asian Art<br />

1280. Large Chinese pottery jar, with lug handles<br />

to the shoulder. H. 600mm. Provenance: Pat<br />

Booth Collection<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1281. Very large South East Asian stoneware dragon<br />

jar, with lug handles to the shoulder, covered<br />

in a rich green and blue iridescent glaze. H.<br />

860mm<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1282. Philippine Kalinga rice storage stoneware jar,<br />

densely incised with bands of geometrical<br />

design. H. 340mm<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1283. South-East Asian black glazed stoneware<br />

handled jar. H. 235mm<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1284. Large and impressive Chinese rootwood<br />

sculpture, 19th century, depicting the Immortal<br />

Li Tieguai holding his crutch in his left hand and<br />

a double gourd in his right hand, a bat flying out<br />

from the calabash, the Immortal flanked by two<br />

attendants each holding a double gourd. H.<br />

1240mm<br />

$3000 – $5000<br />

1285. Chinese Shanxi province black lacquered<br />

cabinet, 19th century, painted with figures and<br />

terraced houses. H. 1770 x W. 1200mm<br />

$1500 – $2000<br />

1286. Large and impressive Tibetan cabinet. The<br />

panelled doors each decoratively painted with<br />

a Lama teaching to an audience of villagers<br />

and attendants in a landscape setting within<br />

a dragon cartouche framed by scrolling lotus<br />

flowers. The two drawers to the base painted<br />

with Tibetan red deer and tigers. H. 2020 x<br />

W.1240mm<br />

$3000 – $4000<br />

1287. Tibetan chest, 19th century, the front panel<br />

painted with tiger in a landscape setting. H.<br />

440 X W. 730mm<br />

$250 – $500<br />

1288. Tibetan Thangka painted with the Buddha<br />

Amitayus flanked by Bodhisattva figures of<br />

white and yellow Tara. 1230 x 970mm<br />

$400 – $800<br />

10<br />

1289. Chinese rootwood table, carved following<br />

the natural shape of a tree trunk section, the<br />

frieze densely carved in relief with dragon and<br />

phoenix design. H. 650mm<br />

$1000 – $2000<br />

1290. Pair of long Chinese temple hardwood stools.<br />

L. 2040mm<br />

$400 – $800<br />

1291. Chinese hongmu wooden stool or stand,<br />

decorated with mother-of-pearl inlaid design<br />

of birds amongst bamboo and fruity branches.<br />

H. 445mm<br />

$1000 – $1500<br />

The Dr John A. and<br />

Louise Gray ‘Mark and<br />

Period’ Collection<br />

(lots 1292 – 1341)<br />

1292. Two Chinese copper red dishes, 18th century,<br />

one with Qianlong seal mark. D. 155mm.<br />

Both illustrated in Allen’s Introduction to Later<br />

Chinese Porcelain, fig. 69, p. 135. Provenance:<br />

Tony Allen’s Antiques, circa 1995.<br />

$1500 – $2500<br />

1293. Chinese copper red dish, Qianlong seal mark<br />

and of the period (1736-1795), with white base,<br />

the sides and interior covered with a finely<br />

crackled deep red glaze. D. 210mm. Illustrated<br />

in Allen’s Authentication of Later Chinese<br />

Porcelain, fig. 105, p. 186-187. Provenance:<br />

Tony Allen’s Antiques, circa 1995.<br />

$800 – $1000<br />

1294. Chinese copper red dish, Jiaqing underglaze<br />

blue seal mark and of the period (1796-1820).<br />

D. 188mm. Illustrated in Allen’s Authentication<br />

of Later Chinese Porcelain, fig. 107, p. 191<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1295. Chinese copper red dish, with rare Qianlong<br />

kaishu script six-character mark and of the<br />

period (1736-1795), with shallow rounded sides<br />

and everted rim, the interior and the sides<br />

covered in a deep ruby red glaze. D. 180mm.<br />

The kaishu script mark possibly indicates that<br />

this dish was made in the first two years of<br />

the reign, before the mark was standardized.<br />

See Allen’s Authentication of Later Chinese<br />

Porcelain, p. 186. This dish is illustrated in ibid.,<br />

p. 186-187, fig. 105.1 and 2. Provenance: Tony<br />

Allen’s Antiques, circa 1995.<br />

$6000 – $8000<br />

1296. Large Chinese monochrome blue glazed<br />

vase, 18th century, with elephant head shaped<br />

handles to the shoulder, the interior and<br />

the base covered with a pale celadon glaze.<br />

H. 395mm. Provenance: Purchased from<br />

Riverside Auction House, Bangkok, Thailand,<br />

July 4 1998, lot 91.<br />

$5000 – $8000


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1308<br />

12<br />

1302<br />

1303<br />

1306


1309<br />

1310<br />

1307<br />

1316 1318<br />

1323<br />

1322<br />

1319<br />

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1314<br />

1321<br />

1320<br />

1312<br />

1311<br />

1320<br />

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1321


1297. Pair of Chinese monochrome yellow bowls,<br />

Guangxu underglaze blue six-character mark<br />

and of the period (1875-1908), the flaring sides<br />

rising from a short foot to a slightly everted rim,<br />

covered with a very finely crackled rich yellow<br />

glaze. D. 125mm. Provenance: Tony Allen’s<br />

Antiques, circa 1995.<br />

$5000 – $8000<br />

1298. Pair of Chinese yellow glazed saucer dishes,<br />

Guangxu underglaze blue six-character mark<br />

and of the period (1875-1908), the sides<br />

covered with a thinly crackled rich yellow<br />

glaze, the base and interior with white glaze. D.<br />

110mm. This kind of dishes is particularly rare. It<br />

was for the use of the 1st rank concubine only.<br />

She could have had only four of these dishes at<br />

any given time. See Allen’s Introduction to Later<br />

Chinese Porcelain, p. 38, table B. Illustrated<br />

in Allen’s Authentication of Later Chinese<br />

Porcelain, p. 105, fig. 61.1 a & b. Provenance:<br />

Tony Allen’s Antiques, circa 1995.<br />

$3000 – $5000<br />

1299. Fine Chinese yellow ground dragon dish,<br />

Guangxu aubergine six-character mark and of<br />

the period (1875-1908), the interior incised with<br />

two dragons in green and aubergine enamels<br />

chasing a flaming pearl, the exterior with four<br />

green-enamelled cranes in flight amongst<br />

clouds. D. 137mm Provenance: Tony Allen’s<br />

Antiques, circa 1995.<br />

$5000 – $7000<br />

1300. Chinese yellow ground green enamelled<br />

footed dragon bowl, Guangxu underglaze blue<br />

six-character mark and of the period (1875-<br />

1908), the interior incised with a front-faced<br />

dragon, the exterior with a pair of dragons<br />

chasing the flaming pearl amongst scrolling<br />

clouds and waves. D. 120mm Provenance: Tony<br />

Allen’s Antiques, circa 1995.<br />

$4000 – $6000<br />

1301. Fine Chinese monochrome yellow bowl,<br />

Daoguang underglaze blue seal mark and of<br />

the period (1821-1850), the fine porcelain with<br />

steep and gently flaring sides rising from a<br />

thin foot rim to a slightly everted rim, covered<br />

with a finely crackled rich yellow glaze. D.<br />

145mm. Illustrated in Allen’s Authentication<br />

of Later Chinese Porcelain, fig. 32, p. 56-57.<br />

Provenance: Tony Allen’s Antiques, circa 1995.<br />

$10 000 – $12 000<br />

1302. Pair of Chinese yellow glazed dishes, Xuantong<br />

underglaze blue six-character mark and of<br />

the period (1909-1911), the sides and interior<br />

covered with a thinly crackled duck egg yellow<br />

glaze, the base with white glaze. D. 147mm.<br />

Provenance: Tony Allen’s Antiques, circa 1995.<br />

$4000 – $6000<br />

1303. Pair of Chinese monochrome yellow saucer<br />

dishes, Xuantong aubergine six-character<br />

mark and of the period (1909-1911), covered<br />

with a thinly crackled duck egg yellow glaze.<br />

D. 105mm. Provenance: Sotheby’s, 2nd<br />

December 1997<br />

$2500 – $3500<br />

1304. Chinese blue and white phoenix saucer dish,<br />

Xianfeng mark and of the period (1851-1861),<br />

painted to the centre and to the exterior with a<br />

pair of phoenix flying amongst scrolling clouds.<br />

D. 165mm.<br />

$6000 – $10 000<br />

1305. Chinese stemcup, internal bowl and cover,<br />

Guangxu underglaze blue six-character mark<br />

and probably of the period (1875-1908), painted<br />

to the exterior in iron red with dragons chasing<br />

the flaming pearl amongst clouds and flames,<br />

surrounded by ruyi motifs and waves bands<br />

in underglaze blue. H. 200mm. Provenance:<br />

Riverside Auction House, Bangkok, Thailand,<br />

1998.<br />

$6000 – $8000<br />

1306. Chinese underglaze blue and iron red<br />

enamelled bat saucer, Guangxu underglaze<br />

blue six-character mark and of the period<br />

(1875-1908). D. 145mm. According to The<br />

Imperial Factory Production List of 1900 these<br />

saucers were for the use of eunuchs. See<br />

Allen’s Introduction to Later Chinese Porcelain,<br />

p. 53, and p. 55, fig. 18.<br />

$1000 – $1500<br />

1307. Pair of Chinese turquoise ground bowls,<br />

Guangxu stamped iron-red six-character<br />

mark and of the period (1875-1908), painted<br />

with butterflies amongst flowers and fruits.<br />

D.160mm<br />

$1400 – $2000<br />

1308. Chinese yellow ground famille rose bowl,<br />

Guangxu underglaze blue six-character mark<br />

and of the period (1875-1908), painted with<br />

auspicious ‘long life’ decoration with bats,<br />

shou characters and peaches. D. 135mm.<br />

Provenance: Tony Allen’s Antiques, circa 1995.<br />

$1500 – $3000<br />

1309. Chinese yellow ground famille rose bowl,<br />

Guangxu iron-red six-character mark and<br />

of the period (1875-1908), decorated with<br />

phoenix and dragons design. D. 190mm<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1310. Pair of fine Chinese famille rose peach and bat<br />

bowls, Republic period (1912-1949), the base<br />

with iron-red Ju ren tang zhi mark, [Hall where<br />

the Benevolence Resides]. D. 127mm<br />

$1500 – $2500<br />

1311. Chinese copper red mallet shaped vase, Kangxi<br />

six-character mark and possibly of the period<br />

(1662-1722), painted with stylised phoenix and<br />

scrolling clouds. H. 195mm<br />

$2000 – $4000<br />

1312. Chinese peachbloom glazed beehive waterpot,<br />

19th century, apocryphal six-character Kangxi<br />

mark to the base. D. 105mm<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1313. Chinese peach bloom glazed compressed<br />

globular brush washer, late Qing dynasty<br />

(1644-1911), apocryphal Kangxi six-character<br />

mark to the base. D. 130mm<br />

$800 – $1000<br />

14<br />

1314. Chinese peachbloom glazed brushwasher, of<br />

compressed globular shape, apocryphal sixcharacter<br />

Kangxi mark to the base. D. 115mm<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1315. Small Chinese meiping vase with copper<br />

red decoration, late 19th/early 20th century,<br />

apocryphal Yongzhen mark to the base. H.<br />

145mm<br />

$300 – $400<br />

1316. Three Chinese miniature vases, including a<br />

small mirror black double gourd vase, 18th<br />

century, a small peach bloom jarlet, 19th<br />

century, apocryphal Kangxi mark to the base,<br />

and a sang de boeuf bottle vase, 20th century.<br />

H. 100mm max<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1317. Chinese sang de boeuf lidded jar, 20th century<br />

or earlier. H. 240mm. Illustrated in Allen’s<br />

Introduction to Later Chinese Porcelain, fig.<br />

71b, p. 138. Provenance: Tony Allen’s Antiques,<br />

circa 1995.<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1318. Chinese blue and white saucer dish, Guangxu<br />

mark and of the period (1875-1908), painted<br />

with floral design to the centre. D. 148mm.<br />

A very similar one is illustrated in Allen’s<br />

Authentication of Later Chinese Porcelain, fig.<br />

129.1, p. 220<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1319. Chinese blue and white vase, 19th/20th<br />

century, painted with dense blossoming lotus<br />

sprays, apocryphal Qianlong seal mark to the<br />

base. H. 205mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1320. Two Chinese blue and white lotus dishes,<br />

Guangxu six-character mark and of the period<br />

(1875-1908). D. 180mm max.<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1321. Two Chinese blue and white lotus dishes,<br />

Guangxu six-character mark and of the period<br />

(1875-1908). D. 135mm max<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1322. Small Chinese Mandarin pattern jug, 18th<br />

century, painted with figural design. H. 110mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1323. Chinese famille rose dish, Tongzhi iron-red seal<br />

mark and probably of the period (1862-1874),<br />

painted with a scene depicting the arrival of<br />

travellers. D. 160mm<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1324. Chinese Song-style celadon bowl, the sides<br />

carved as lotus petals. D. 150mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1325. Chinese Jun-style glazed dish, covered with a<br />

purple blue thick running glaze. D. 160mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1326. Chinese provincial crackled glaze celadon dish<br />

with foliate rim. D. 160mm<br />

$100 – $200


1363<br />

1327. Korean pale celadon glazed porcelain cup<br />

holder. D. 100mm<br />

$80 – $100<br />

1328. Small Chinese gilt coral ground conical bowl,<br />

20th century, apocryphal Xuantong mark to the<br />

base. D. 115mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1329. Chinese Peking green overlay white glass vase,<br />

carved with a duck in a lotus pond. H. 230mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1330. Large and impressive Chinese cloisonné tazza<br />

or compote, 20th century, decorated with<br />

panels of Buddhist lions playing with a ribbontied<br />

brocade ball, and panels with stylised floral<br />

design, on a blue background with dense floral<br />

design. H. 360mm<br />

$1500 – $2000<br />

1331. Chinese cloisonné censer with dragon<br />

decoration, 20th century, apocryphal Ming<br />

dynasty mark to the base, with wood stand.<br />

D. 200mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1332. Chinese cloisonné vase, 20th century, with<br />

birds and flowers decoration. H. 315mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1333. Small Japanese cloisonné brushpot, decorated<br />

with panels of birds on flowering branches. H.<br />

80mm<br />

$80 – $120<br />

1334. Set of five Chinese carved black ink blocks, in a<br />

fitted box. W. 90mm max<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1335. Chinese squared red ink block, carved with a<br />

scene of women weaving. H. 140mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1336. Large Chinese zun vase-shaped ink block, with<br />

fitted box. H. 350mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1337. Set of five Chinese carved black ink blocks, in a<br />

fitted box. W. 85mm max<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1338. Large Chinese oval black ink block, carved and<br />

gilt with a shou [long life] character, bats and<br />

peaches. H. 240mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1362<br />

1361<br />

1339. Large Chinese rectangular black ink block,<br />

carved and gilt with dragons chasing the<br />

flaming pearl, in a fitted box. H. 235mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1340. Set of ten Chinese carved polychrome ink<br />

blocks, in a fitted box. W. 180mm max<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1341. Set of eight Chinese carved polychrome ink<br />

blocks, in a fitted box. H. 145mm max<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1342. Pair of Chinese rock crystal vases, decorated<br />

with flowering prunus branches, gilt bronze<br />

stands. H. 150mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1343. Small Chinese rock crystal carving of a carp<br />

and lingzhi spray. W. 50mm<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1344. Chinese orange soapstone carved boulder.<br />

H. 65mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1345. Two Chinese jade pendants. L. 80mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1346. Two Chinese pale celadon jade hairpins.<br />

L. 115mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1347. Two Chinese jadeite bangles. D. 72mm max<br />

$250 – $350<br />

1348. Chinese jadeite phoenix-head belt hook,<br />

together with a celadon jade water dropper.<br />

L. 80mm max<br />

$250 – $2350<br />

1349. Two Chinese jadeite monkey and peach group<br />

carvings, together with a celadon and russet<br />

jade dragon pendant. The first, H. 60mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1350. Chinese celadon and russet hetian (hotan) jade<br />

bead bracelet, each bead carved with a Luohan<br />

face. L. 25mm each bead<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1351. Small Chinese pale celadon hetian (hotan) jade<br />

disc-shaped pendant. D. 25mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

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1357<br />

1360<br />

1359<br />

1364<br />

1352. Small Chinese spinach hetian (hotan) jade<br />

disc-shaped pendant. D. 25mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1353. Small Chinese celadon and russet hetian<br />

(hotan) jade pendant of a qilin [mythical beast]<br />

and a lingzhi mushroom. H. 30mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1354. Small Chinese jadeite cabbage pendant.<br />

H. 50mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1355. Small Chinese pale celadon and russet hetian<br />

(hotan) jade pendant, carved with the boys He<br />

He er Xian. H. 30mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1356. Small Chinese celadon and russet hetian<br />

(hotan) jade pendant, carved with a chilong<br />

dragon and lingzhi mushroom. H. 40mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1357. Small Chinese pale celadon jade of a butterfly<br />

carved in profile. W. 40mm. Provenance: From<br />

the Leo Walker Tattersfield Collection<br />

$150 – $300<br />

1358. Chinese pale celadon jade carving of a<br />

butterfly, naturalistically carved with open<br />

wings, wood stand. W. 80mm.<br />

Provenance: Rex Jennings Collection.<br />

$400 – $800<br />

1359. Chinese celadon jade carving of a butterfly,<br />

carved and pierced amongst blossoming<br />

sprays, wood stand. W. 85mm.<br />

Provenance: Rex Jennings Collection.<br />

$400 – $800<br />

1360. Chinese celadon jade circular plaque, carved<br />

and pierced with a long-tailed bird amongst<br />

flowers, wood stand. D. 63mm. Provenance:<br />

Rex Jennings Collection<br />

$400 – $800<br />

1361. Chinese pale celadon jade square plaque,<br />

carved and pierced with peony and a bat<br />

around a double xi [happiness], character,<br />

wood stand. W. 70mm. Provenance: Rex<br />

Jennings Collection<br />

$400 – $800


1369<br />

1354<br />

1377<br />

1355<br />

1373<br />

1370<br />

1351<br />

1356<br />

1375<br />

1367<br />

1368<br />

1376<br />

1374<br />

1353<br />

16<br />

1352<br />

1362. Chinese pale celadon jade circular plaque,<br />

carved and pierced with children amongst<br />

precious objects and scrolling flowers, wood<br />

stand. D. 58mm. Provenance: Rex Jennings<br />

Collection<br />

$400 – $800<br />

1363. Chinese pale celadon jade carving of a<br />

recumbent qilin and cub, holding a leafy spray<br />

in their mouths. W. 55mm<br />

$5000 – $8000<br />

1364. Large Chinese spinach jade brushpot, 19th<br />

century, carved with a continuous landscape<br />

scene with a sage before pavilions set amidst<br />

gardens of pine trees, ornamental rocks and<br />

waterfalls, the mottled spinach green stone<br />

with paler moss-green and cream coloured<br />

areas. H. 175mm<br />

$8000 – $12 000<br />

1365. Pair of Chinese ‘chicken blood’ stone seals,<br />

with uncarved base. H. 96mm. Certificate<br />

of Identification of the Chinese National<br />

Gold & Diamond Testing Center no.<br />

A100509133/3931.<br />

$8000 – $12 000<br />

1366. Chinese tianhuang soapstone boulder,<br />

carved with scholar figures in a continuous<br />

mountainous landscape. H. 85mm. Certificate<br />

of Gem Identification of the Gem Testing<br />

Centre, The Chamber of Jewellery of All-China<br />

Federation of Industry and Commerce no.<br />

A40655-3136.<br />

$38 000 – $48 000<br />

1367. Two rare miniature Chinese cherry amber<br />

medicine libation cups, late 17th century,<br />

moulded and carved with pine and prunus<br />

branches. W. 60mm max<br />

$15 000 – $25 000<br />

1368. Rare Chinese fossilised elk antler brush washer,<br />

carved with lingzhi mushroom sprays. W.<br />

75mm<br />

$2500 – $3500<br />

1369. Large Chinese pale celadon and russet hetian<br />

(hotan) jade pendant, carved with Hehe er Xian<br />

raising from a lotus flower. H. 80mm<br />

$2000 – $3000<br />

1370. Large Chinese pale celadon and russet<br />

hetian (hotan) jade pendant, carved with a<br />

Bodhisattva. H. 70mm<br />

$3000 – $5000<br />

1371. Large Chinese pale celadon and grey hetian<br />

(hotan) jade pendant, carved with a bat and a<br />

deer underneath a pine tree. H. 78mm<br />

$2000 – $3000<br />

1372. Pair of small Chinese russet hetian (hotan) jade<br />

carvings of oxen. W. 35mm<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1373. Small Chinese pale celadon and russet hetian<br />

(hotan) jade pendant , carved with Budai. H.<br />

35mm<br />

$500 – $800


1383 1385 1386<br />

1374. Small Chinese celadon and russet hetian<br />

(hotan) jade pendant, carved with a tree shrew<br />

and a coin. W. 32mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1375. Small pale celadon and grey hetian (hotan) jade<br />

pendant, carved with two quails. W. 30mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1376. Small Chinese pale celadon hetian (hotan) jade<br />

pendant, carved as a lotus fruit. H. 41mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1377. Small Chinese pale celadon hetian (hotan) jade<br />

pendant, carved as a lotus bud. H. 42mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1378. Complete set of twelve Chinese pale celadon<br />

hotan (hetian) jade zodiac plaques, each<br />

carved and pierced with a zodiac animal. D.<br />

50mm each Certifi cate of Identifi cation of the<br />

National Gold & Diamond Testing Centre no.<br />

A091216727/7089.<br />

$18 000 – $28 000<br />

1379. Large Chinese jadeite pendant, carved with<br />

a qilin climbing on a double gourd, amongst<br />

lingzhi mushroom, cash and prunus fl owers. H.<br />

95mm<br />

$3800 – $5000<br />

1380. Chinese jadeite carved pipe. L. 150mm<br />

$4500 – $6500<br />

1381. Forty-two volumes of the Transactions of<br />

the Oriental Ceramics Society, London, from<br />

Vol. 1, 1921-1922 to Vol. 62 1997-1998 (Vols.<br />

1-5 and 6-10 in the reprinted fi ve volumes<br />

bound editions of 1962). Complete volume list<br />

available on request.<br />

$1500 – $2500<br />

1382. An almost complete run of the Transactions of<br />

the Oriental Ceramics Society, London, from<br />

vol. 22, 1946-1947, to vol. 32, 1959-1960, ten<br />

volumes in total. Complete volume list available<br />

on request.<br />

1383. Large Chinese Cizhou sancai jar, Song/Yuan<br />

dynasty (13th-14th century), with six handles to<br />

the shoulder of alternating yellow and green<br />

colour, the body incised with scrolling peony<br />

sprays above overlapping lotus petals, covered<br />

with bright yellow and green glaze. H. 330mm<br />

$4500 – $6500<br />

1384. Large Chinese fl ambé glazed jar, 19th century,<br />

with wooden lid, covered with a thinly crackled<br />

rich red and purple streaked glaze thinning to a<br />

cream tone to the rim. H. 280mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1385. Chinese peach bloom glazed libation cup,<br />

19th century, moulded in relief with lingzhi<br />

mushroom sprays, apocryphal Kangxi sixcharacter<br />

mark to the base, wood stand. H.<br />

80mm<br />

$1000 – $1500<br />

1386. Chinese fl ambé glazed fanghu vase, Tongzhi<br />

mark and of the period (1862-1874), the front<br />

and the back sides with moulded peachshaped<br />

panels, covered in a thinly crackled<br />

dark red glaze with purple and blue streaks,<br />

thinning to cream to the edges. H. 300mm<br />

$5000 – $8000<br />

1387. Large Chinese pale celadon glazed cong vase,<br />

Xuantong underglaze blue six-character mark<br />

and probably of the period (1909-1911), each<br />

side moulded in shallow relief with the Eight<br />

Trigrams. H. 285mm<br />

$6000 – $8000<br />

1388. Chinese cloisonné meiping vase, 18th century,<br />

decorated with scrolling lotus sprays on a<br />

turquoise ground. H. 305mm<br />

$2500 – $3500<br />

1389. Pair of Chinese famille rose mirror image<br />

baluster vases, late Republic period (1912-<br />

1949), each painted with a lady playing the pipa<br />

in a garden underneath lines of calligraphy, the<br />

base marked gu yue xuan [Old Moon Pavillion].<br />

H. 235mm<br />

$1500 – $3000<br />

17<br />

1388<br />

1402<br />

1392


1394<br />

1390<br />

1405 1404<br />

1390<br />

1391<br />

18<br />

1390. Two Chinese famille rose porcelain plaques,<br />

signed Deng Bishan (1874-1930), painted with<br />

swimming fish and aquatic plants. 360 x 25mm<br />

each.<br />

$6000 – $10 000<br />

1391. Large and impressive Chinese porcelain<br />

plaque, titled ‘The Eight Horses’, signed and<br />

sealed Zhang Zhitang (1893 – 1971), dated<br />

1948, finely enamelled with eight horses in a<br />

forest landscape. 560 x 330mm.<br />

$10 000 – $15 000<br />

1392. Chinese deer-head handled famille rose<br />

porcelain vase, 20th century, signed Deng<br />

Xiaoyu (1920-2000), covered with a pale<br />

celadon glaze, painted with sparrows on<br />

rockworks amongst flowering branches, line<br />

of calligraphy to the reverse, seal mark to the<br />

base. H. 200mm<br />

$3500 – $5000<br />

1393. Chinese famille rose vase, Republic period<br />

(1911-1949), painted with beautiful ladies and<br />

children in a palace garden, the reverse with<br />

lines of calligraphy, apocryphal Qianlong seal<br />

mark to the base. H. 195mm<br />

$1500 – $2500<br />

1394. Very fine porcelain Chinese brushpot, signed<br />

Wang Xiliang (1922 – ), the extremely thin<br />

walls delicately enamelled with a child playing<br />

the flute while riding an ox behind an elderly<br />

man smoking a pipe, the reverse with lines of<br />

calligraphy, Jindezhen seal mark to the base. H.<br />

170mm<br />

$40 000 – $60 000<br />

1395. Large Chinese famille rose vase, 20th century,<br />

painted with ‘The Eight Horses’ in the manner<br />

of Ma Yin, apocryphal Qianlong seal mark to<br />

the base. H. 405mm<br />

$1500 – $2500<br />

1396. Chinese famille rose slender baluster vase,<br />

20th century, decorated with a lady travelling<br />

on horseback with attendants, apocryphal<br />

Qianlong seal mark to the base. H. 440mm<br />

$1200 – $1800<br />

1397. Chinese blue ground famille rose mallet vase,<br />

apocryphal Qianlong mark to the base. H.<br />

270mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1398. Chinese small famille rose garlic neck vase,<br />

apocryphal Qianlong mark to the base. H.<br />

175mm<br />

$1000 – $2000<br />

1399. Chinese Ming-style qingbai-type glazed<br />

moonflask, decorated with dragons panels. H.<br />

300mm<br />

$2000 – $3000<br />

1400. Chinese porcelain figure of Guanyin and child,<br />

marked ‘Fujian Provincial Hall’. H. 260mm<br />

$1200 – $1800<br />

1401. Chinese porcelain figure of Caishen, the god<br />

of wealth, marked ‘Fujian Provincial Hall’. H.<br />

280mm<br />

$1800 – $2800


1417 1416<br />

1402. Pair of Chinese blue and white baluster vases,<br />

probably Kangxi period (1662-1722), decorated<br />

with panels of mythical beasts, each vase with<br />

wood cover and wood stand. H. 245mm<br />

$1000 – $2000<br />

1403. Large Chinese blue and white plate, probably<br />

Kangxi period (1662-1722), painted to the<br />

centre with a basket of fl owers, artemisia leaf<br />

mark to the base. D. 305mm<br />

$600 – $1000<br />

1404. Large Chinese export mandarin pattern bowl,<br />

18th century, painted in underglaze blue<br />

and famille rose enamels with various panels of<br />

fi gures at leisure in palace settings. D. 330mm<br />

$6000 – $8000<br />

1405. Unusual and large Cantonese famille rose<br />

lidded teapot, 19th century, fi nely enamelled<br />

and painted with panels of fi gures in palace<br />

settings and birds, butterfl ies and fl owers. H.<br />

250mm<br />

$2600 – $3600<br />

1406. Chinese export blue and white Canton pattern<br />

oval platter, 19th century. W. 340mm<br />

$350 – $450<br />

1407. Pair of Chinese export famille rose armorial<br />

plates, circa 1780. Enamelled at the centre<br />

with the arms and crest of King below gilt<br />

dart-pattern in the well and narrow green<br />

enamel and gilt bands at the rim. D. 225mm.<br />

The arms are probably those of the King family<br />

of Skelling in Yorkshire. See D. S. Howard,<br />

Chinese Armorial Porcelain, London, 1974,<br />

p.654. Dean King of Shelling Yorkshire died in<br />

1795. Of his fi ve sons, Captain John King RN<br />

FRS accompanied Capt. James Cook on his last<br />

voyage in 1779 and was in Canton in 1780.<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1408. Chinese armorial bowl, 18th century, the arms<br />

with the initials ‘DG’. D. 115mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1409. French Samson famille rose armorial dish, mark<br />

to the base. D. 275mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1410. Pair of Chinese blue and white dishes, 18th<br />

century, painted with panels with the character<br />

shi [long life]. D. 150mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1411. Small Chinese Yixing teapot, moulded with<br />

bamboo design, seal mark of Shi Daming. W.<br />

125mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1412. Small Chinese Yixing lidded teapot, carved<br />

with Buddhist lions, seal mark. W. 135mm<br />

$80 –$150<br />

1413. Small Chinese Yixing lidded teapot, decorated<br />

with the ‘Three Friends of Winter’, seal marks.<br />

W. 110mm<br />

$80 – $150<br />

1414. Unusual Chinese Yixing teapot, the body and<br />

the spout moulded as bamboo, a gourd applied<br />

to the lid, seal mark to base and lid. H. 130mm<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1415. Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, attributed<br />

to Pei Shimin (1892-1976), moulded with a<br />

c-shaped handle and short spout, artist’s<br />

seal marks to the base, cover and handle. W.<br />

165mm<br />

$1200 – $1800<br />

19<br />

1416. Anna Pavlova Chinese red silk Mandarin coat,<br />

early 19th century, richly embroidered in gold<br />

thread with dragons amidst clouds above<br />

scrolling waves, re-cut and fi tted with dark<br />

velvet lining. W. 1200mm<br />

This coat was probably a gift to the great<br />

ballerina Anna Pavlova who is believed to have<br />

worn it as an evening coat.<br />

Provenance: included in the Anna Pavlova<br />

Commemorative Exhibition, London Museum,<br />

Kensington Palace, September 4th –<br />

December 31st, 1956, <strong>catalogue</strong> no. 194. Later<br />

sold at Sotheby’s, A Sale of Decorative Arts in<br />

New Zealand, Auckland 12-13 December 1990,<br />

lot 410. Later acquired by Pat Booth.<br />

The coat is sold together with a <strong>catalogue</strong> of<br />

the Exhibition, a <strong>catalogue</strong> of the Sotheby’s<br />

auction, a copy of Keith Money, Anna Pavlova<br />

– Her Life and Art, Alfred A. Knopf, New York,<br />

1982 and two framed photographs of Anna<br />

Pavlova.<br />

$5000 – $8000<br />

1417. Pair of large Chinese calligraphy panels, signed<br />

Gao Jianfu (1879-1951), ink on paper, sealed,<br />

framed and glazed. 1380 x 325mm<br />

$6000 – $8000<br />

1418. Pair of large Chinese calligraphy panels, signed<br />

Fan Ceng (1938 – ), ink on paper, sealed,<br />

framed and glazed. 1335 x 340mm<br />

$6000 – $8000<br />

1419. Small Chinese painting of a scholar sitting on<br />

a river bank under a pine tree, ink on paper,<br />

sealed, framed and glazed. 280 x 185mm<br />

$1000 – $2000


1420. Small Chinese calligraphy panel, after Wen<br />

Zhenming (1470 – 1559), ink on paper, signed,<br />

sealed, framed and glazed. 210 x 185mm<br />

$1600 – $2600<br />

1421. Chinese watercolour on paper attributed to<br />

He Chong (1807-1883), depicting cranes and<br />

black birds in a river landscape, unframed. 335<br />

x 252mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1422. Chinese rice paper painting of a glass blower,<br />

19th century, framed and glazed. 215 x 155mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1423. Chinese rice paper painting of two Junks, 19th<br />

century, framed and glazed. 195 x 315mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1424. Two Chinese rice paper paintings, 19th century,<br />

depicting torture scenes, framed and glazed.<br />

155 x 215mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1425. Three Chinese rice paper woodblock prints,<br />

depicting respectively the battle of Weihai, the<br />

battle for the restoration of the Korean Chosun<br />

Dynasty and a pirate attack to the Chinese<br />

fleet. 595 x 350mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1426. Chinese ivory bead bracelet. D. 115mm<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1427. Chinese ivory doctor’s doll, early 20th century.<br />

H. 12mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1428. Chinese painted ivory chopstick holder with<br />

metal mounts, early 20th century. L. 205mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1429. Cantonese ivory puzzle ball and stand, 19th<br />

century. D. 75mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1419<br />

A private collection<br />

of snuff bottles<br />

(lots 1430 – 1463)<br />

1430. Japanese ivory and lacquer snuff bottle, Meiji<br />

period (1868-1912), made for the Chinese<br />

market, mark to the base, in original fitted box.<br />

H. 70mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1431. Chinese tortoiseshell snuff bottle, Guangxu<br />

mark and probably of the period (1875-1908),<br />

the sides incised with lines of calligraphy. H.<br />

57mm<br />

$800 – $1000<br />

1432. Chinese agate carved snuff bottle, 18th/19th<br />

century, depicting a man and a crane in ivory<br />

white relief. H. 80mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1433. Chinese carved agate double snuff bottle, 19th<br />

century. H. 60mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1434. Chinese Suzhou-style agate snuff bottle, late<br />

18th/early 19th century, finely carved following<br />

the natural colour of the stone with a scholar<br />

and young attendant with a bat, concave base.<br />

$1500 – $1800<br />

1435. Chinese shadow agate snuff bottle, late 18th/<br />

early 19th century, carved in low relief with<br />

butterflies and prunus branches, carved<br />

footrim, coral stopper. H. 75mm<br />

$800 – $1000.<br />

1436. Chinese Suzhou-style agate snuff bottle,<br />

late 18th/early 19th century, carved cleverly<br />

following the natural colour of the stone with a<br />

scholar and a horse under a full moon, concave<br />

base. H. 62mm<br />

$1500 – $3000<br />

1437. Small Chinese agate snuff bottle, carved with<br />

bat and peach handles. H. 45mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1438. Large Chinese agate snuff bottle of brownishred<br />

colour with strong white cloud areas. H.<br />

75mm<br />

$1000 – $1200<br />

1439. Chinese agate snuff bottle, late 18th/early<br />

19th century, carved with young man in a<br />

mountainous landscape with a single flower,<br />

carved footrim. H. 60mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1440. Chinese agate flat snuff bottle, probably early<br />

20th century, carved in relief with a leaping fish<br />

with a lotus leaf and bud, carved foot rim. H.<br />

60mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1441. Chinese agate snuff bottle, of grey colour with<br />

natural white bands, carved foot rim. H. 67mm<br />

$1000 – $1200<br />

20<br />

1442<br />

1442. Fine Chinese pale celadon jade articulated<br />

snuff bottle, 19th century, pierced and carved<br />

to the sides with scrolling dragons. H. 100mm<br />

$1200 – $1500<br />

1443. Chinese jadeite snuff bottle, 19th century,<br />

carved with a cricket and prunus flowers on<br />

one side. H. 60mm<br />

$2000 – $2500<br />

1444. Chinese jadeite double gourd snuff bottle,<br />

probably 18th/19th century, carved with qilin<br />

on scrolling double-gourd branches. H. 70mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1445. Large Chinese hardstone snuff bottle, 20th<br />

century, carved with an eagle hunting a rabbit<br />

and lines of calligraphy. H. 85mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1446. Chinese flambé glazed snuff bottle, probably<br />

19th century, covered in a crackled deep red<br />

and bluish-purple glaze. H. 70mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1447. Chinese blue and white snuff bottle, Guangxu<br />

mark and probably of the period (1875-1908),<br />

painted with figural decoration. H. 65mm<br />

$800 – $1000<br />

1448. Chinese famille rose porcelain snuff bottle,<br />

early 20th century, moulded to the front with<br />

an erotic scene, apocryphal Qianlong mark to<br />

the base. H. 75mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1449. Chinese inside painted glass snuff bottle,<br />

carved with ring handles, engraved to each<br />

side with qian and long marks, the bottle<br />

possibly dates to the 18th century, the<br />

decoration of a later date. H. 62mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1450. Chinese inside painted snuff bottle, signed<br />

Zhou Leyuan (Qing dynasty), dated to the<br />

eleventh year of the Tongzhi reign (1872) and<br />

dedicated to Zeng Guofan, a famous general of<br />

the Qing dynasty. H. 75mm<br />

$2000 – $2500


1432<br />

1450<br />

1447 1431 1444<br />

1451. Chinese inside painted cut glass snuff bottle,<br />

signed Ding Erzhong (1865-1935) and dated<br />

1916, painted in grisaille with erotic scenes to<br />

the front and verso. H. 80mm<br />

$400 – $800<br />

1452. Large Chinese inside painted snuff bottle,<br />

signed Ding Erzhong (1865-1935) and dated<br />

1903, depicting craned amongst plants. H.<br />

80mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1453. Chinese inside painted snuff bottle, depicting<br />

birds and flowers, the inscription reads: ‘To<br />

Song Qingling [wife of sun Yat-sen], winter<br />

1930 by Tang Zichuan’. H. 72mm<br />

$800 – $1000<br />

1454. Large Chinese inside painted snuff bottle,<br />

signed Ye Zhongsan (1869-1945) and dated to<br />

autumn 1903, depicting insects and cabbages.<br />

H. 72mm<br />

$1000 – $1200<br />

1455. Chinese inside painted snuff bottle, signed<br />

Ye Zhongsan (1869-1945) and dated 1932,<br />

dedicated to Lan Ping (stage name of Jiang<br />

Qing, Mao Zedong’s wife). H. 75mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1456. Chinese inside painted snuff bottle, signed<br />

Ye Zhongsan (1869-1945) and dated 1919,<br />

decorated with vivid colour with fish swimming<br />

amongst lotus leaves. H. 73mm<br />

$1000 – $1200<br />

1457. Chinese inside painted snuff bottle, signed<br />

Ye Zhongshan (1869-1945) and dated 1914,<br />

decorated with two scenes of scholars<br />

amongst river landscapes. H. 74mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1458. Chinese inside painted snuff bottle, signed Yan<br />

Yutian (c. 1888-1918), decorated with vividly<br />

coloured birds and flowers. H. 73mm<br />

$800 – $1000<br />

1459. Chinese inside painted snuff bottle, signed Yan<br />

Yutian (c. 1888-1918), decorated with a child<br />

on an elephant and lines of calligraphy on a gilt<br />

ground. H. 70mm<br />

$800 – $1000<br />

1453<br />

1435<br />

1442<br />

1460. Chinese inside painted glass facetted snuff<br />

bottle, signed Ma Shaoyuan (1867-1939) and<br />

dated 1894, decorated with children playing in<br />

a garden. H. 73mm<br />

$600 – $800<br />

1461. Chinese inside painted snuff bottle, decorated<br />

with bamboo trees and lines of calligraphy. H.<br />

73mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1462. Chinese inside painted snuff bottle, 20th<br />

century, featuring a Republican Navy General.<br />

H. 85mm<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1463. Large Chinese inside painted snuff bottle,<br />

depicting the ‘Grand Odalisque’ after J. A.<br />

Ingres. H. 80mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1464. A group of ten Chinese snuff bottles. H. 80mm<br />

max<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1465. Chinese buffalo horn carved bangle. D. 83mm<br />

$300 – $600<br />

1466. Chinese square sectioned wood stand. H.<br />

160mm. Provenance: From the Rex Jennings<br />

Collection<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1467. Chinese green ground Canton enamel tea<br />

caddy, 20th century. H. 155mm<br />

$300 – $400<br />

1468. Chinese Canton enamel ruyi sceptre, painted<br />

with precious objects on a yellow ground. L.<br />

245mm<br />

$350 – $450<br />

1469. Chinese bamboo ruyi sceptre, naturalistically<br />

carved as a lingzhi mushroom stem. L. 295mm<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1470. Chinese brass cinnabar paste box, the cover<br />

incised with horses in a landscape in the<br />

manner of Ma Yin. D. 80mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1471. Large Chinese black and red lacquer bottle<br />

vase, early 20th century. H. 310mm<br />

$400 – $800<br />

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1433<br />

1436<br />

1472. Chinese four-panel red lacquer screen,<br />

decorated to one side with figures in fenced<br />

gardens, the reverse with floral design. 1425 x<br />

300mm each panel<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1473. Large Chinese Ming-style wucai jar and cover,<br />

19th/20th century, painted with battle scenes.<br />

H. 410mm<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1474. Chinese celadon and underglaze blue baluster<br />

vase, 19th/20th century, decorated with<br />

Buddhist lions playing with a brocade ball<br />

amongst clouds. H. 425mm<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1475. Chinese Kangxi-style famille verte sleeve vase.<br />

H. 300mm<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1476. Chinese famille rose compressed circular box<br />

and cover, 19th century. D. 90mm<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1477. Chinese famille rose tall circular jar and cover,<br />

together with a famille rose water pot, both<br />

with apocryphal Tongzhi seal marks. H. 115mm<br />

max<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1478. Chinese porcelain dish, early 20th century,<br />

decorated in high relief with a gold dragon. D.<br />

150mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1479. Chinese Robin’s egg glazed water dropper,<br />

shaped as a butterfly. W. 80mm<br />

$280 – $400<br />

1480. Small Chinese Neolithic painted pottery jar. H.<br />

150mm. Provenance: Pat Booth Collection<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1481. Small Chinese iridescent green glazed pottery<br />

jar, probably Han dynasty (206 BC – AD 220).<br />

H. 145mm. Provenance: Pat Booth Collection<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1482. Chinese shipwreck blue and white bowl, Ming<br />

dynasty (1368-1644). D. 123mm<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1483. Pair of Chinese biscuit glazed Buddhist lions.<br />

W. 230mm<br />

$50 – $80<br />

1484. Chinese cast bronze figure of a guard, Yuan<br />

dynasty (1279-1368). H. 225mm<br />

$250 – $350<br />

1485. An Indian bronze figure of the Hindu Goddess<br />

Uma, 13th century, mounted on a fitted stand.<br />

H.300mm<br />

$150 – $300<br />

1486. Small Indian bronze figure of a Hindu goddess<br />

and child. H. 75mm<br />

$100 – $200


1503 1502<br />

22<br />

Tribal Art<br />

1490. Section of a brick moulded with a wheku head<br />

in relief. L.170mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1491. Large and impressive Argillite toki of<br />

quadrangular form. Hammer pecked fi nish.<br />

Archaic period 14th – 16th century.<br />

Provenance: Found on Te Horo beach on<br />

the Kapiti Coast. Circa 1900. Y registration<br />

pending.<br />

$1500 – $2500<br />

1492. John Henry Menzies<br />

A very rare and important 19th century circular<br />

sidetable. The circular top with kowhaiwhai<br />

carving and inscribed: Kia marangaa ake<br />

akakamo ko te whatatarei a raa. The frieze<br />

pierced and carved with wheku heads, the<br />

slender splayed legs pierced and carved with<br />

wheku fi gures, the tongue of each grasped<br />

by a three-fi ngered hand. The legs carved as<br />

ancestral fi gures, each with protruding tongue<br />

and hands to abdomen.<br />

John Henry Menzies is known for his famous<br />

book Maori Patterns Painted and Carved. He<br />

carved and painted a number of church interiors<br />

around Christchurch and Akaroa including St<br />

Luke’s Church in Little Akaroa. He also made<br />

a small number of pieces of furniture, most<br />

of which are held by descendants or are in<br />

museum collections.<br />

Inscribed to the underside in Menzies own<br />

hand “Carved by JH Menzies, Menzies Bay,<br />

1874, of Tohi wood, grown on the spit. Maori<br />

words on top are Let mine eyelids rest upon the<br />

[indecipherable] of my Lady”<br />

$3000 – $6000<br />

1493. 19th century Maori carved whalebone kotiate,<br />

the traditional blade of double lobed form with<br />

carved notches to either side, the straightsided<br />

grip terminating in a traditional wheku<br />

head inset with paua shell eyes, the suspension<br />

hole tapering from each side. Good colour and<br />

patina to the surface. L.330mm. Y registration<br />

pending<br />

$1500 – $2500<br />

1494. Trevor Lloyd<br />

Centre and side carvings at Tieke meeting<br />

house.<br />

graphite on paper.<br />

signed verso<br />

350 x 160mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1495. Carved pounamu fi gure of a Maori ancestral<br />

warrior holding a patu together with a silver<br />

plated fi gure of a tuatara on a pounamu base.<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1496. Selection of fi ve stone toki. Y11132, Y15180,<br />

Y5815, Y5818, Y2976<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1497. Argillite stone ridgeback toki. Toki of this form<br />

were typically used to carve canoe. L.220mm.<br />

Y14303<br />

$250 – $400


1498. 19th century kiwi-feather and muka kete.<br />

170mm x 220mm. Y14955<br />

$2500 – $3500<br />

1499. Muka kete (flax fibre bag) of generous<br />

proportions with double pair twining and<br />

complex cross weave patterning.<br />

440 x 440mm<br />

$650 -$1000<br />

1500. New Zealand silver and paua shell toast rack<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1501. Unusual Maori coffer. The red ochre painted<br />

doors carved and pierced with takarangi spirals<br />

framed by pillars carved in high relief with<br />

ancestral figures each with wheku face. The<br />

sides further carved in low relief with figures in<br />

front and side profile. W.510mm x H.320mm<br />

$800 – $1200<br />

1502. Pair of Amo boards. Each carved with four<br />

figures with wheku face and paua shell eyes<br />

decorated with whakarare carved detail. Circa<br />

1900.<br />

Provenance: Buried Village Collection. These<br />

amo have been on display at the Buried Village<br />

in association with the excavated whare puni<br />

(sleeping hut) of Tuhoto Ariki.<br />

[One amo with split to top section and loss to<br />

bottom section]<br />

H.3700. x W.300mm<br />

$12000 – $18000<br />

1503. Tene Waitere<br />

Large and historically important figural<br />

panel. Carved with an ancestral figure with<br />

wheku face with circular eyes above an open<br />

mouth bearing teeth. Hands together at<br />

the abdomen holding a smaller figure with<br />

wheku face. Matching the previous lot with<br />

rauponga carving to the shoulders. The legs<br />

with kowhaiwhai designs with further rauponga<br />

carving. The figure surmounts a wheku head<br />

with rauponga carved detailing.<br />

Illustrated in Carved Histories: Rotorua Ngati<br />

Tarawhai Woodcarving by Rodger Neich, p.221.<br />

Figure. 14.62<br />

H.2600mm w.2300mm<br />

$45 000 – $65 000<br />

1504. Set of four paepae (threshold boards) carved<br />

with wheku heads and with kowhaiwhai, triple<br />

haehae and pakati notching.<br />

Provenance: Buried Village collection<br />

$2500 – $3500<br />

1505. Carved poupou (side wall panel) with frontal<br />

figure with wheku face, tongue protruding and<br />

hands placed to abdomen. 1500 x 630mm<br />

$2000 – $4000<br />

1506. Pair of Epa (house boards) carved with side<br />

profile manaia figures and rauru and maui<br />

spirals. Split to the base of one board. Togther<br />

with another Epa carved with two Manaia<br />

1600 x300mm and 1800 x 250mm<br />

Provenance: Buried Village collection<br />

$2500 – $3500<br />

1507. Maori folk art tokotoko the upper section with<br />

a Janus wheku head with inlaid paua shell eyes,<br />

the lower section carved with a tuatara.<br />

L. 920mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1508. Pounamu and sterling silver letter knife<br />

together with a sterling silver bookmark with<br />

cast moa finial<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1509. Pa kahawai (trolling lure) with paua shell shank,<br />

bone hook and muka lashing. Registration<br />

number pending. L.100mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1510. Pounamu and kawakawa kapeu (ear pendant)<br />

together with a pounamu hei tiki. Registration<br />

number pending.<br />

$500 – $800<br />

1511. Patu Muka, the finely balanced stone pounder<br />

with oval sectioned body tapering to the handle<br />

section.<br />

Provenance: Found on the bank of the Upper<br />

Turakina river in 1943. Y registration pending.<br />

L.330mm.<br />

$400 – $500<br />

1512. Candlewick and feather Transitional Maori<br />

cloak. [Some losses evident]. 1020 x 1200mm<br />

$200 – $400<br />

1513. Ebonised Fijian cane decorated with incised<br />

notching. L.900mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1514. Aboriginal Churinga with deeply incised lines<br />

to the surface. L.350mm<br />

$150 – $300<br />

1515. Large carved figure used as a decoy, from the<br />

film River Queen. H.1650mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1516. 1970’s carved Maori wall panel with a manaia<br />

and taniwha. L. 1200 x W. 420mm<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1517. Easter Island carved stone mask. Carved from<br />

porous stone with simplified facial features.<br />

Provenance: John Patrick collection. H. 280mm<br />

$400 – $800<br />

The following pieces were<br />

collected by Bill and Barby<br />

Barclay between 1958 and<br />

1975 while based in Papa<br />

New Guinea<br />

1518. Raku fired ridge tile, Aibon Village Chambri<br />

Lakes, Lower Sepik<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1519. Ceremonial raku fired food bowl, Aibon Village<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1520. Raku fired feast pot, Aibon Village<br />

$300 – $500<br />

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1521. Raku fired eating bowl, Kaumanggaui Village,<br />

Lower Sepik<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1522. Raku fired water pot, Boera Village, Central<br />

District<br />

$200 – $300<br />

1523. Raku fired cooking pot and fire hobs, Demiri<br />

Village, Lower Sepik<br />

$400 – $500<br />

1523A. Raku fired cooking pot and stand, Bau Village,<br />

Madang District<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1524. Sago storage jar lid, Aibon Village<br />

$400 – $600<br />

1525. Carved female figure, Waskuk Village, Mid<br />

Sepik. H.1200mm<br />

$2500 – $3000<br />

The following Sepik River<br />

raku fired pottery was<br />

collected in the Sepik River<br />

region in the 1970s<br />

1526. New Guinea raku fired portrait vase, the ovoid<br />

vase with a relief modelled abstract portrait<br />

face, pigment painted. H. 330mm<br />

$450 – $650<br />

1527. New Guinea raku fired portrait vase, the ovoid<br />

vase with a relief modelled abstract portrait<br />

face, pigment painted. H. 330mm<br />

$450 – $600<br />

1528. New Guinea raku fired portrait vase, the ovoid<br />

vase with an abstract relief modelled portrait<br />

face, pigment painted. H. 300mm<br />

$450 – $650<br />

1529. Papua New Guinea raku fired pot, abstract face<br />

decoration in white, orange and yellow pigment<br />

paint. D. 210mm<br />

$350 – $500<br />

1530. A Papua New Guinea Sepik river gope<br />

board pigment painted and abstracted face<br />

decoration. L.1200 x W. 270mm<br />

$100 – $200<br />

1531. Malekula island grade ceremony figure Temes<br />

nevimbure, constructed of plant fibre and<br />

smoked spider webbing. Painted in orange and<br />

black pigment and embellished with pigs tusks,<br />

raised on a wooden stake. L.1010<br />

$350 – $700<br />

1532. Malekula island grade ceremony figure Temes<br />

nevimbure constructed of plant fibre, painted<br />

in orange and black pigment and embellished<br />

with pigs tusks, with arms out stretched raised<br />

on a wooden stake, the body of the figure<br />

covered in bound leaf fibre.<br />

850 x 460mm<br />

$400 – $800


1533. Vanuatu figure grade ceremony figure carved<br />

from porous volcanic stone. 220 x 150mm<br />

$300 – $500<br />

1534. Vanuatu Malekula Island mask, plant fibre and<br />

smoked spider webbing painted in orange and<br />

white pigment and embellished with pigs tusks.<br />

210 x 150mm<br />

$150 – $250<br />

1535. New Britain Shield with cane cross weaving<br />

and fibre binding, incised with a design of<br />

stylised opposing human faces accentuated in<br />

black and white pigment. The back of the shield<br />

with rebated handle and incised with a stylised<br />

face design conforming to the front. Sulka tribe,<br />

East New Britain. 1240 x 380mm<br />

$2000 – $3000<br />

The following Tribal Art<br />

books are offered without<br />

reserve<br />

1536. James Edge-Partington – Ethnographical<br />

Album of the Pacific Islands. Originally<br />

published as Album of the Weapons, Tools,<br />

Ornaments, Articles of Dress of Natives of the<br />

Pacific Islands. SDI Publications 1996, second<br />

edition, limited to 999 copies. 34cms, bound<br />

in Qtr maroon cloth with white boards, black<br />

titles and illustration.<br />

1537. Thor Heyerdahl – The Art of Easter Island. NY:<br />

Doubleday & Co 1975. 349p, endpaper maps<br />

and plates. 29cms, DJ, VG.<br />

1538. Anon – Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. The<br />

Collections of the Barbier-Mueller Museum<br />

1977-1987. Geneva 1977. 160p, plates, 22cms,<br />

fine copy in original DJ and slip case.<br />

Douglas Newton [editor] – Arts of the South<br />

Seas Island South East Asia, Melanesia,<br />

Polynesia, Micronesia. The Collections of the<br />

Barbier-Mueller Museum. Munich: Prestel<br />

1999. 368p, illus, 31.5cms, in DJ, fine.<br />

1539. Sara J. Wolf [compiler] – Highlights of the<br />

Collection of the Fiji Museum. A photographic<br />

<strong>catalogue</strong>.<br />

Fiji Special Publication No.2.<br />

Cyclopedia of Fiji -Reprinted Fiji Museum Suva<br />

1988.<br />

R.A. Derrick – A History of Fiji. Suva, Govt<br />

Press 1957, 3rd ed. Vol.1. 250p, appendix and<br />

index at end.<br />

Fergus Clunie – Yalo I Viti. A Fiji Museum<br />

Catalogue 1986. 196p, illus, 24cms, paper<br />

coverswear.<br />

D. Routledge – Matanitu. The Struggle for<br />

power in early Fiji. Univ of the South Pacific<br />

1985. 247p, illus, 22cms, DJ, VG.<br />

Asesela D. Ravuvu – The Fijian Ethos. Suva:<br />

Univ of South Pacific 1987. Card covers, VG.<br />

1540. Suzanne Greub – Art of North West New<br />

Guinea from Geelvink Bay, Humboldt Bay, and<br />

Lake Sentani. NY: Rizzoli 1992, first ed. 224p,<br />

plates, 31cms, DJ, short tear, VG.<br />

1541. Irving Jenkins – The Hawaiian Calabash. A<br />

Project of Kauai Museum, The Bernice Bishop<br />

Museum, The Honolulu Academy of arts.<br />

Hawaii: Editions Limited 1989. 269p, plates,<br />

30cms, DJ, VG.<br />

J. Halley Cox with W.H. Davenport – Hawaiian<br />

Sculpture. Univ of Hawaii Press 1988 rev ed.<br />

213p, illus, 28cms, card covers.<br />

1542. D.Waite – Arts of the Solomon Islands.<br />

From the Collections of the Barbier-Mueller<br />

Museum. Geneva145p, ilus, 31cms, DJ, VG.<br />

C.E. Fox – The Story of the Solomons. Diocese<br />

of Melanesia Press 1967. DJ.<br />

1543. Adrienne L. Keppler- Cook Voyage Artifacts<br />

in Leningrad, Berne, and Florence Museums.<br />

Bishop Museum Press 1978.180p, illus, soft<br />

covers.<br />

Rhys & M. Richards – Pacific Artifacts Brought<br />

Home by American Whalemen. New Bedford<br />

Whaling Museum 2000. 65p, tables and map.<br />

Soft covers, VG.<br />

Christian Feest – The Art of War. Thames and<br />

Hudson 1980. 92p, 4pp, illus, 25cms, paper<br />

covers, VG.<br />

Bill Holm & William Reid – Form and Freedom.<br />

A dialogue on Northwest Coast Indian Art.<br />

Rice University 1975. 260p, illustrated, card<br />

covers, VG.<br />

1544. Douglas L. Oliver – Oceania. The Native<br />

Cultures of Australia and the Pacific Islands.<br />

Univ of Hawaii Press 1989, 2 volumes. Vol.1.<br />

811p, maps at end, Vol. II. vi, 821 – 1275p, illus<br />

24cms, bound in qtr cream cloth, near fine.<br />

Anon – The Secret Museum of Mankind.<br />

NY: Manhattan House. Five Volumes in one.<br />

[America, Africa, Asia, Europe & Oceania]<br />

illustrated throughout with descriptive titles.<br />

Green cloth VG.<br />

1545. Andrew Tavarelli [edit]- Protection, Power and<br />

Display. Shields of Island South East Asia and<br />

Melanesia. Boston College Museum of Art<br />

1995. 108p, colour & b/w plates, 30.5cm, card<br />

covers. VG.<br />

Anon – Oceania Nera. Arte, cultura e popoli<br />

della Melanesia. Firenze: Cantini 1992. 190p,<br />

illus, 28cms, card covers, VG.<br />

1546. Allen Wardwell – Island Ancestors Oceanic art<br />

from the Masco Collection. Univ of Washington<br />

Press with Detroit Institute of Arts 1994. 282p,<br />

colour plates, 31cms, DJ shelf fading else VG.<br />

G.G. Mac Caurdy – Human Skulls from Gazelle<br />

Peninsula. Philadelphia: Univ Museum 1914.<br />

Illus, paper covers.<br />

1547. B. Hauser-Schaublin, G. Kruger – James Cook.<br />

Gifts and Treasures from the South Seas.<br />

Munich NY: Prestel 1998. 350p, illus, text in<br />

English and German 31cms, DJ, spine sunned<br />

else fine.<br />

P. Snow & S Waine – The People from the<br />

Horizon. An illustrated history of the Europeans<br />

among the South Sea Islanders. McLaren 1979.<br />

296p, 29cms, DJ, VG.<br />

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1548. Jo Anne Van Tilburg – HMS Topaze on Easter<br />

Island. British Museu, Occasional Papers 73,<br />

1992. 207p, illus, 30cms, blue paper covers,<br />

fine.<br />

Anon – Art of the Archaic Indonesians.<br />

Dallas Museum of Fine Arts 1982. 99p, illus,<br />

wrappers, fine<br />

1549. Jean Guirt – The Arts of the South Pacific. NY:<br />

Golden Press 1963. 461p, plates, 28cms, red<br />

cloth fine, chipped DJ<br />

B. Palmer & B Dean – South Pacific. Pacific<br />

Islands Artand Dance. Fiji Times and Herald<br />

1973. 102p, illus. card covers, VG.<br />

1550. Adrienne Kaeppler et al – L’art Oceanien.<br />

Citadelles & Mazenod nd. 637p, plates, 32cms<br />

in DJ, and original slip case, fine.<br />

1551. Anon – Art of New Guinea. Sepik, Maprik and<br />

Highlands. The Ethnic Art Galleries, Univ of<br />

California 1967. 75p, illus, 28cms, card covers,<br />

VG.<br />

Louis Perrois, Marta A Delage – The Art of<br />

Equatorial Guinea. The Fang Tribes. NY: Rizzol<br />

1990. 177p, illus and maps, 29.5cms in DJ spine<br />

faded<br />

Jens Bjerre – Savage New Guinea. Michael<br />

Joseph 1964. 164p, plates, DJ, VG.<br />

1552. Nicholas Thomas – Oceanic Art. Thames and<br />

Hudson 1995. 216p, illus, 21cms, paper covers,<br />

near fine.<br />

Tim Barringer & Tom Flynn – Colonialism<br />

and the Object. Routledge 1998. 224p,illus,<br />

24.5cms, paper covers, VG.<br />

William A. Lessa- Tales from Ulithi Atoll. A<br />

comparative study in Oceanic folklore. Univ<br />

of California 1961. 493p, map,26cms, paper<br />

covers, G+<br />

1553. William Hyde Rice – Hawaiian Legends.<br />

Photographs by Boone Morrison. Bishop<br />

Museum Press, Hawaii 1977. 147p, 36.5cms,<br />

illustrated boards, VG.<br />

1554. Bundle of books<br />

An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Maori life; Te<br />

Marae. A guide to customs and protocol;<br />

Te Kohanga Reo He Ahurewa Mana; M.<br />

Orbell – Hawaiki, A new approach to Maori<br />

Tradition; R. Nile & C. Clerk – Cultural Atlas<br />

of Australia, New Zealand & the South Pacific;<br />

W.A.R – Whatu Aho Rua. A weaving together<br />

of contemporary and traditional taonga. W.T.<br />

Pritchard – Poynesian Reminiscences or Life in<br />

the South Sea Islands. Southern Repints 1985.<br />

DJ, fine.<br />

1555. Maj-Gen J. Wheeler – Our Islands and Their<br />

People as seen with Camera and Pencil. Vol II<br />

only.<br />

U.S : Thompson Pub Co 1899. Folio 776p,<br />

profusely illustrated, colour map, original green<br />

cloth VG.<br />

Oliver Warner [editor] – An Account of the<br />

Discovery of Tahiti. Engravings by Robert<br />

Gibbings. Folio Society 1955.<br />

Frederick S. Dellenbaugh – The North<br />

Americans of Yesterday. G.P. Putnam’s Sons<br />

1900.487p, illus. Pictorial cloth, worn copy.


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6.<br />

ART+OBJECT is an agent for a vendor: A+O has the right to conduct the sale<br />

of an item on behalf of a vendor. This may include withdrawing an item from sale<br />

for any reason.<br />

7.<br />

Payment: Successful bidders are required to make full payment immediately<br />

post sale – being either the day of the sale or the following day. If for any<br />

reason payment is delayed then a 20% deposit is required immediately and<br />

the balance to 100% required within 3 working days of the sale date. Payment<br />

can be made by Eftpos, bank cheque or cash. Cheques must be cleared before<br />

items are available for collection. Credit cards are not accepted.<br />

8.<br />

Failure to make payment: If a purchaser fails to make payment as outlined<br />

in point 7 above ART+OBJECT may without any advice to the purchaser<br />

exercise its right to: a) rescind or stop the sale, b) re offer the lot for sale to<br />

an underbidder or at auction. ART+OBJECT reserves the right to pursue the<br />

purchaser for any difference in sale proceeds if this course of action is chosen,<br />

c) to pursue legal remedy for breach of contract.<br />

9.<br />

Collection of goods: Purchased items are to be removed from ART+OBJECT<br />

premises immediately after payment or clearance of cheques. Absentee<br />

bidders must make provision for the uplifting of purchased items (see<br />

instructions on the facing page)<br />

10.<br />

Bidders obligations: The act of bidding means all bidders acknowledge that<br />

they are personally responsible for payment if they are the successful bidder.<br />

This includes all registered absentee or telephone bidders. Bidders acting as<br />

an agent for a third party must obtain written authority from ART+OBJECT<br />

and provide written instructions from any represented party and their express<br />

commitment to pay all funds relating to a successful bid by their nominated<br />

agent.<br />

11.<br />

Bids under reserve & highest subject bids: When the highest bid is below<br />

the vendor’s reserve this work may be announced by the auctioneer as<br />

sold ‘subject to vendor’s authority’ or some similar phrase. The effect of this<br />

announcement is to signify that the highest bidder will be the purchaser at the<br />

bid price if the vendor accepts this price. If this highest bid is accepted then the<br />

purchaser has entered a contract to purchase the item at the bid price plus any<br />

relevant buyers premium.<br />

Important advice for buyers<br />

The following information does not form part of the conditions of sale, however<br />

buyers, particularly first time bidders are recommended to read these notes.<br />

A.<br />

Bidding at auction: Please ensure your instructions to the auctioneer are<br />

clear and easily understood. It is well to understand that during a busy sale<br />

with multiple bidders the auctioneer may not be able to see all bids at all times.<br />

It is recommended that you raise your bidding number clearly and without<br />

hesitation. If your bid is made in error or you have misunderstood the bidding<br />

level please advise the auctioneer immediately of your error – prior to the<br />

hammer falling. Please note that if you have made a bid and the hammer has<br />

fallen and you are the highest bidder you have entered a binding contract to<br />

purchase an item at the bid price. New bidders in particular are advised to<br />

make themselves known to the sale auctioneer who will assist you with any<br />

questions about the conduct of the auction.<br />

B.<br />

Absentee bidding: ART+OBJECT welcomes absentee bids once the necessary<br />

authority has been completed and lodged with ART+OBJECT. A+O will do all it<br />

can to ensure bids are lodged on your behalf but accepts no liability for failure<br />

to carry out these bids. See the Absentee bidding form in this <strong>catalogue</strong> for<br />

information on lodging absentee bids. These are accepted up to 2 hours prior<br />

to the published auction commencement.<br />

C.<br />

Telephone bids: The same conditions apply to telephone bids. It is highly<br />

preferable to bid over a landline as the vagaries of cellphone connections may<br />

result in disappointment. You will be telephoned prior to your indicated lot<br />

arising in the <strong>catalogue</strong> order. If the phone is engaged or connection impossible<br />

the sale will proceed without your bidding. At times during an auction the<br />

bidding can be frenetic so you need to be sure you give clear instructions to<br />

the person executing your bids. The auctioneer will endeavour to cater to the<br />

requirements of phone bidders but cannot wait for a phone bid so your prompt<br />

participation is requested.<br />

D.<br />

New Zealand dollars: All estimates in this <strong>catalogue</strong> are in New Zealand<br />

dollars. The amount to be paid by successful bidders on the payment date is<br />

the New Zealand dollar amount stated on the purchaser invoice. Exchange rate<br />

variations are at the risk of the purchaser.


This completed and signed form authorizes ART+OBJECT to bid<br />

on my behalf at the above mentioned auction for the following lots<br />

up to prices indicated below. These bids are to be executed at the<br />

lowest price levels possible.<br />

Absentee bid form<br />

Auction No. 67<br />

Lot no. Description Auction Bid maximum<br />

Date (New Zealand dollars)<br />

Payment and Delivery ART+OBJECT will advise me as soon as is practical that I am the successful bidder of the lot or lots described above.<br />

I agree to pay immediately on receipt of this advice. Payment will be by cash, cheque or bank transfer. I understand that cheques will need to be cleared before goods<br />

can be uplifted or dispatched. I will arrange for collection or dispatch of my purchases. If ART+OBJECT is instructed by me to arrange for packing and dispatch of<br />

goods I agree to pay any costs incurred by ART+OBJECT. Note: ART+OBJECT requests that these arrangements are made prior to the auction date to ensure prompt<br />

delivery processing.<br />

Please indicate as appropriate by ticking the box: PHONE BID ABSENTEE BID<br />

MR/MRS/MS: SURNAME:<br />

POSTAL ADDRESS:<br />

STREET ADDRESS:<br />

BUSINESS PHONE: MOBILE:<br />

FAX: EMAIL:<br />

Signed as agreed:<br />

New Collectors Art<br />

2 July 2013<br />

(lots 1 – 197)<br />

To register for Absentee bidding this form must be lodged with ART+OBJECT by 2pm on the day of the published sale time in one of three ways:<br />

1. Fax this completed form to ART+OBJECT +64 9 354 4645<br />

2. Email a printed, signed and scanned form to: info@artandobject.co.nz<br />

3. Post to ART+OBJECT, PO Box 68 – 345 Newton, Auckland 1145, New Zealand<br />

Modern Design / Studio Pottery<br />

4 July 2013<br />

(lots 300 – 697)<br />

ART+OBJECT 3 Abbey Street, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand. Telephone +64 9 354 4646, Freephone 0800 80 60 01<br />

Asian Art<br />

9 July 2013<br />

(lots 1150 – 1555)<br />

I understand that if successful I will purchase the lot or lots at or<br />

below the prices listed on this form and the listed buyers premium<br />

for this sale (15%) and GST on the buyers premium. I warrant also<br />

that I have read and understood and agree to comply with the<br />

conditions of sale as printed in the <strong>catalogue</strong>.

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