Asian Art Online Auction | Jun. 9 - 14, 2018

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Asian Art Auction JUNE 9 - 14, 2018



Asian Art Auction JUNE 9 - 14, 2018


Asian Art Auction JUNE 9 - 14, 2018

bid online at onlineauctions.waddingtons.ca

asian art specialist Austin Yuen ay@waddingtons.ca

all lots can be viewed online at asianart.waddingtons.ca

416-847-6195

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asian art administrator Amelia Zhu asianart@waddingtons.ca

Friday, June 8 from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm Saturday, June 9

Monday, June 11 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm

Lot 548 Ju Ming (1938-), Taichi Series - Swing Kick

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416-847-6185

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consulting specialist Chih En Chen cc@waddingtons.ca

preview held at 275 King Street East, 2nd Floor Toronto, Ontario M5A 1K2

Lot 421 Zhou Yifeng (1890-1982), Roaring Tiger

back inside Lot 540 A Reticulated White Jade Carving

back cover Lot 502 A Blue and White Bottle Vase, Daoguang Six-Character Mark and of the Period

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An Indian Miniature Painting of Acrobats, 18th Century ‫ك܈‬Ӯ夵‫ܦ‬ଶ 婻奞向ൈ媑櫘ದ䁰ว A ‘Desakha Raga’ painting from a Ragamala series, depicting a man climbing down a pole surrounded by athletes in Medieval India, ink and colour on paper, framed, 9.1 x 6.3 in — 23 x 16 cm

A Miniature Painting of Shiva and Parvati, North India, Circa 1800 夹1800ଙ۹‫ܦ‬ଶ 婻奞向ൈ媑ლৎӨঠৼᵪઊ ᐟঀૻ凟኎៻ Likely Pahari school, ink and colour on paper, 7.5 x 5.1 in — 19 x 13 cm

An Indian Miniature Painting of a Village Scene, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵‫ܦ‬ଶ 婻奞向ൈ媑暱๮䁰ว Ink and colour on paper, 9.4 x 7.1 in — 24 x 18 cm

$600—800

$600—800

$300—400

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A Miniature Painting of Sadhu Holy Men, North India, Circa 1800 夹1800ଙ۹‫ܦ‬ଶ 婻奞向ൈ媑‫ܦ‬ଶᝒᤈ‫أ‬ Mounted on board, ink and colour on paper, 10.5 x 7.3 in — 26.7 x 18.5 cm

A Miniature Painting of a Princess, Mughal School, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ឭ屵㱾向ၝ婻奞向‫ل‬Ԇ‫؟‬ Framed, ink and colour on paper, 7.7 x 4.5 in — 19.5 x 11.5 cm

A Miniature Painting of a Courtly Scene, Mughal School, 18th Century ‫ك܈‬Ӯ夵 ឭ屵㱾向ၝ婻奞向ൈ媑䋠ꂀ䁰ว Ink and colour on paper, wormholes throughout mounting, 10.6 x 7.3 in — 27 x 18.5 cm

$600—800

$600—800

$800—1,200


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A Miniature Painting of a Prince on a Horse, Rajasthan School, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵‫ܦ‬ଶ ೉ᩌේ࣢向ၝ婻奞向ሴৼ浙泷 ‫؟‬ Ink and colour on paper, 10.4 x 7.1 in — 26.5 x 18 cm

An Indian Stone Carved Stele of the Buddha in Parinirvana ‫ܦ‬ଶ Ꭺᵦ屵֡㾼ਿᏧ 9.4 x 20.9 x 3.5 in — 24 x 53 x 9 cm

A Gandharan-Style Stone Carved Standing Buddha ‫ܦ‬ଶ Ꭺᵦᇢᴩᗔ氱໒ᒈ֡‫؟‬ Mounted on a wood pedestal, height 14.6 in — 37 cm

$400—600

Provenance: Acquired in Malacca by the ChineseMalaysian grandfather of the present owner, thence by descent within the family. $8,000—10,000

Provenance: Acquired in Malacca by the ChineseMalaysian grandfather of the present owner, thence by descent within the family. $3,000—5,000

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A Liao-Style Stone Carved Head of Guanyin 晡դ氱໒ Ꭺᵦ懃ᶪ៊廄毣‫؟‬ The round face carved with a gentle expression, the curled hair fastened under a tall crown showcasing three seated Buddhas, mounted on a clear resin stand, height 13.4 in — 34 cm

A Seated Wood Carved Buddha, Ava Period, Burma, 16th/17th century ‫܈҈م܈‬ӠӮ夵娖ኬᴨ኎ሴ๖ ๙ᵦ֡ࣖ‫؟‬ Hands in Subduing Mara gesture, height 23.2 in — 59 cm

A Seated Wood Carved Buddha, Early Shan Period, Burma, 17th Century ‫܈‬ӠӮ夵娖ኬ䩚‫ݯ‬ሴ๖ ๙ᵦ֡ࣖ‫؟‬ Hands in Subduing Mara gesture, mounted on wood stand, height 19.3 in — 49 cm

Provenance: Purchased in 1993 from Asian Galleries, Bangkok.

Provenance: Purchased in 1999 from Asian Galleries, Bangkok.

Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s.

Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s.

$1,000—1,500

$600—800

Provenance: Acquired in Malacca by the ChineseMalaysian grandfather of the present owner, thence by descent within the family. $4,000—6,000


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A Standing Black Lacquer Wood Buddha, Mandalay Period, Burma, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵娖ኬ่஛‫ ۦ‬๙ᵦἓᄉᒈ֡ Lined throughout with coloured glass and mirror inlays, mounted on wood stand, losses to robe edges, height 40.9 in — 104 cm

A Gilt Lacquer Buddha Head, Mandalay Period, Burma, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵娖ኬ่஛‫ ۦ‬ᄉᰂ֡毣 Papier mâché, mounted on 140 cm custom pedestal, height 17.3 in — 44 cm

A Pair of Gilt Lacquer Monks, Mandalay Period, Burma, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵娖ኬ่஛‫ ۦ‬๙ᄉᰂፓᇢ昧ᛣ‫ڥ‬୛Ӟ ੒ The two chief monks Moggallana and Saripu!a wood-carved with mirror and coloured glass inlays, height 13 in — 33 cm

Provenance: Purchased in 2000 from Asian Galleries, Bangkok. Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s.

Provenance: Purchased in 2001 from Asian Galleries, Bangkok. Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s. $3,000—5,000

$1,000—1,500

Provenance: Purchased in 2000 from Asian Galleries, Bangkok. Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s. $1,800—2,200

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A Bronze Temple Bell, Mandalay Period, Burma, Early 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵娖ኬ่஛‫ ۦ‬柣楮 Heavily cast with four fierce guardian lions to the brackets, suspended on a custom hanging stand, height 24.4 in — 62 cm

A Bronze Seated Buddha, Ayu!haya Style, Thailand, 18th/19th Century ‫܈҈ك܈‬ԜӮ夵း㾴 ᴨቲᴩᘨ氱໒柣֡ࣖ‫؟‬ Well-cast with downcast eyes and carefully delineated features, exhibiting a serene expression, right hand in bhumisparshamudra, height 23.2 in — 59 cm

A Massive Bronze Seated Buddha, Thailand, Circa 1760 夹1760ଙး㾴 柣֡ࣖ‫؟‬ height 45.3 in — 115 cm

Provenance: Purchased in 1999 from Asian Galleries, Bangkok. Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s. $2,800—3,500

Provenance: Purchased from Thailand in 1991 from a museum collection deaccessioning. $8,000—15,000

Provenance: Purchased from C.P.Ching Fine Oriental Art, Hong Kong. Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s. $10,000—20,000


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An Archaic Earthenware Burial Lid, Philippines ៎஌਽ ‫ݘ‬ᵄࢿ٥࢏帜 The hollow conical form modeled as a bald figure with cut out facial features, demonstrating an abstract and ethereal expression, arms adorned with two loose bracelets, displayed within 160cm custom glass case and stand, height 17.7 in — 45 cm

Zhou Yifeng ޮӞશ (1890-1982), A Group of Three Paintings ޮӞશ(1890-1982) ᜰ澆恝ក 戔ᜋ℅๜ 椷໛ ӣଏ Ink and colour on paper, framed, 15 x 17.3 in — 38 x 44 cm

Zhou Yifeng ޮӞશ (1890-1982), Roaring Tiger ޮӞશ (1890-1982) ᡡ㼘 戔ᜋ℅๜ ᒈ數҈椷 ໛ Ink and colour on paper, framed, 31.1 x 15 in — 79 x 38 cm

$800—1,000

$1,500—2,000

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A!er Li Xiongcai ἑᵜ಍ (1910-2001), Bamboo and Rocks in Garden ἑᵜ಍ (1910-2001) (ྃ) Ꭺᒓꁿ㾻 戔ᜋ℅๜ 椷ஞ Ink and colour on paper, 18.3 x 27 in — 46.5 x 68.5 cm

Wu Yisheng շ䕏ኞ (1929-2009), Peonies շ䕏ኞ (1929-2009) 2001ଙ֢ ᇐԄ 戔ᜋ℅๜ 椷ஞ Ink and colour on paper, 13.6 x 36.4 in — 34.5 x 92.5 cm

Wu Yisheng շ䕏ኞ (1929-2009), Two Catfish շ䕏ኞ (1929-2009) 滘湂 1998ଙ֢ 戔ᜋ℅๜ 椷ஞ Ink and colour on paper, water damage to both bo!om corners, 17.5 x 26.6 in — 44.5 x 67.5 cm

$600—800

$600—800

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s. $2,000—3,000

$800—1,200


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Wu Yisheng շ䕏ኞ (1929-2009), Peach Basket շ䕏ኞ (1929-2009) 䄓໘ 1990ଙ֢ 戔ᜋ℅๜ 椷ஞ Ink and colour on paper, 20.1 x 27 in — 51 x 68.5 cm

Huang Huanwu 焗ଝ‫( ޙ‬1906-1985), Bird on Tree 焗ଝ‫( ޙ‬1906-1985) ຂ䰽ੜ澆 戔ᜋ℅๜ ᒈ數 ҈椷ஞ Ink and colour on paper, minor foxing throughout, 39.8 x 15.2 in — 101 x 38.5 cm

Gao Banseng ṛ܎‫أ‬, Fan Painting of Eagle and Egrets ṛ܎‫ أ‬ጮ炛岈炚ಈᶎ 戔ᜋ℅๜ 椷ஞ Ink and colour on paper, minor foxing to right side, 14.4 x 22.8 in — 36.5 x 58 cm

$800—1,200

$600—800

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Chen Ruirong 檔ታ਻, Fan Painting of Chicken and Snake 檔ታ਻ ᒓ຋ੜ櫚岈ᢐಈᶎ 戔ᜋ℅๜ 椷ஞ Ink and colour on paper, minor patches of thinning to paper, 14.8 x 23.6 in — 37.5 x 60 cm

Qiu Tian ӯ丄 (1900-1954), Bamboo ӯ丄 (1900-1954) ूᒓ ࿜ᐃ℅๜ ᒈ數҈椷໛ Ink on paper, framed, 44.5 x 13 in — 113 x 33 cm

Zhang Daqian 䔴य़‫( ܉‬1899-1983), Dunhuang Mogao Caves Figure 䔴य़‫( ܉‬1899-1983) ශᆓ‫׀‬沇Ո 1946ଙ֢ ๙ ᇇ࿜‫ ܦ‬ᒈ數҈椷໛ Colour woodblock print, dated to 1946, 49.2 x 19.7 in — 125 x 50 cm

$600—800

$500—700

$600—800

$2,000—3,000


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A White and Russet Jadeite Carved Belthook, Qing Dynasty Ⴔ ᘁᘀ帓熫රৼ䒕柃 Cleverly rendered with bright orange russet skin to the surface, in the form of a chilong greeting a smaller chilong climbing up the sha!, length 3.1 in — 8 cm

A White Jade Belthook, Ming Dynasty ก ጮሳᵦᣦ熫夿䒕柃 Carved with a dragon's head looking at a chilong clambering up the surface side, with cloudy patches of yellow tinged inclusions, length 3.5 in — 8.9 cm

A White Jade Chilong Belthook ጮሳᵦᣦ熫夿䒕柃 Well-carved with a fierce chilong gazing at an advancing small chilong, length 4.8 in — 12.3 cm

$3,500—4,000

$1,000—1,200

$1,200—1,500

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A White Jade Phoenix Belthook ጮሳᵦ櫕澔Ḓ䒕柃 Carved with a rare depiction of a phoenix and offspring pair, representing the father admonishing the son, length 4.3 in — 11 cm

A White Jade Scabbard Slide, Ming Dynasty or Earlier ก౲ๅ෱๗ ጮሳᷪᷨ夿㴨却 Stylized ruyi and cloud pa#erns, length 3.2 in — 8.2 cm

A White Jade Scabbard Slide, Ming Dynasty ก ጮሳ櫩ᵮ夿㴨却 A#ractive white stone rendered with characteristic archaistic c-scrolls, length 3.6 in — 9.2 cm

$1,000—1,200

$1,200—1,500

Provenance: Christie’s South Kensington, November 12, 2010, part of lot 1316 $1,200—1,500


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A White Jade Carved ‘Cats and Lingzhi’ Group ጮሳૣᵦ櫕ሰ㺣欥ᜡำಋ The larger cat encircling the smaller cat, a ruyi head pinched between them, the arrangement signifying ‘double-happiness’, small crack to tail, length 2 in — 5.1 cm

A Celadon Jade Carving of Two Cats ᶆጮሳ櫕ሰ㺣欥ᜡ勾 Representing ‘double-happiness’, with natural russet inclusions, length 2.3 in — 5.9 cm

A Miniature White Jade Water Coupe ጮሳ熫Ḓ࿜ፁ With four monster-head handles, diameter 3.4 in — 8.6 cm

$600—800

$1,000—1,200

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A Celadon White Jade ‘Shishi’ Carving ᶆጮሳታ劭䢽կ Well-carved with a recumbent shishi holding a branch of lingzhi in his mouth, looking over his shoulder at a smaller shishi, length 3.1 in — 8 cm

A Celadon and Russet Jade Tally ᶆሳኸጼᡡᒧ䢽կ The two halves forming a tiger, length 2.4 in — 6 cm

A White Jade Plaque, Qing Dynasty ጮሳ椺ᵦ森୵勾 Well-carved in the form of a lock, inscribed ‘longevity and prosperity’ 槱޸੄揫 to the central panel, the back depicting a bu!erfly amongst peonies, length 3.4 in — 8.7 cm

$1,000—1,500

$1,000—1,200

$800—1,000

$4,500—5,000


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A White Jade Chilong Carving ጮሳ屵ᣦ熫ำಋ The beast curled up in circular form, diameter 2 in — 5 cm

A Chinese White and Russet Jade Ruyi Carving ጮሳኸጼই఺䢽կ Well-carved with a bat floating above clouds reaching a branch of peaches, natural inclusions, length 2.6 in — 6.6 cm

A Celadon White Jade Rabbit ᶆጮሳ‫ػ‬䢽կ Head tilted up and ears flat against the body, light mo!led specks to the face, length 1.4 in — 3.5 cm

$700—900

$3,500—4,000

$1,000—1,500

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A Chinese White Jade Badgers Pendant ૣᵦӾୗጮሳ櫕ሰ䃃 The two animals engaged in a circular form, natural crack, length 2 in — 5.2 cm

Two White Jade Pebbles ᶆጮሳ䒕ጼ㲍಩կ Both of even white and pale celadon tones, with small splashes of russet skin and natural fissures, largest length 2.3 in — 5.9 cm

A Group of Five Jade Carvings ሳ汻Ӟ奲Բկ ᶆሳ䒕ጼ恘୵勾 ሳ榈 ᘁᘀሳ 䃃 懃ᶪᒏৼሳ䃃 ଙଙํ沓椺ᵦ勾 Consisting of a celadon and russet jade cicada; a jade bangle; a circular jadeite pendant; a jadeite carving of Guanyin with two boys; and a double-fish carving, largest length 2.5 in — 6.3 cm

$1,000—1,500

$600—800

$800—1,200


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A Group of Six White Jade Carvings ሳ汻Ӟ奲‫م‬կ ᣦ熫厏୵勾 ૣᵦ៍᥯勾 屵ᇦ 䃃 ᣕ୵勾 ሳᣨᣚ݊ሳ恘䃃 Consisting of carved chilong pendant; a water chestnut; a recumbent dog; a bu!erfly; a mantis on leaf; and a cicada, longest length 2.5 in — 6.3 cm

Three White Jade Plaques ጮሳว娥㾿扎෈ᇈӣկ Each consisting of yellowish-white stone carved to both sides; one carved 熫澔‫ޝ‬ᐣ in seal script; another carved with the Li Bai ๫ጮ verse ‘ઊ檒᭲ॊইፘ憎҅䛑䌃焗ꁿ䟵ጮ濾’, the reverse carved with Wang Xizhi ሴᗱԏ and a goose; the last carved 熫ᤈॠӥ to one side and a dragon to other, longest length 2.4 in — 6.1 cm

A Group of Five Celadon Jade Carvings ᶆጮሳᵦӞ奲Բկ Ոᇔ䢽կ ᘁᘀᣦ熫ኃ ታ 劭䃃 椺ᑮᵦ帳ᜰ勾 ᐣἬᵦ Consisting of a lady and a boy; a reticulated disc; a small tiger pendant; a small lotus carving; and a small mouse carving, tallest height 2.4 in — 6 cm

$800—1,200

$800—1,000

$1,000—1,300

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A Group of Three Jades ሳᵦӞ奲ӣկ 㾼ᵦ֡ಋ䢽կ ૣᵦಈ୵䃃 椺 ᵦ໶ᜰ勾 Consisting of a Buddha’s hand citron; a fan; and plum blossoms, longest length 2.3 in — 5.9 cm

A Famille Verte Rouleau Vase, 19th Century or Earlier ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵౲ๅ෱ Բ୸ՈᇔඳԪ༉ཌྷኒ Depicting a garden scene with courtly ladies engaged in scholarly pursuits, previously mounted as a lamp, drilled hole to base, height 17.7 in — 45 cm

A Famille Rose Vase, 19th Century or Earlier ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵౲ๅ෱ ᔇ୸媵ຏᜰ澆ታ劭夿搕ኒ Slightly iridescent enamel ground with decorated windows, mounted as a lamp, large repaired section to body, height 14.5 in — 36.8 cm

$1,200—1,500

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $4,000—5,000

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $600—800


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A Famille Verte Charger, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 Բ୸媵ຏՈᇔꁿᴺඳԪय़哷 Painted to the large central roundel with two ladies in a garden, the outer rim with a band of interlocking cartouches enclosing flowers and insects, diameter 14.8 in — 37.5 cm

A Pair of Famille Verte ‘Birds and Flowers’ Plates, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 Բ୸ᜰ澆夿哷Ӟ䌘 The interior depicting a bird on a willow branch and a single bu!erfly, with peonies in the background, the rim with cartouches of flowers, shrimps and fish, diameter 12 in — 30.5 cm

A Famille Verte Porcelain Panel, Qing Dynasty, 19th Century

$2,000—3,000

$4,000—6,000

Ⴔ Բ୸ӣ㾴ᄍ嬝ՈᇔඳԪ䟑੽ Depicting a scene from the ‘Three Kingdoms’ narrative, set in a suanzhi wood frame, 14.8 x 9.8 in — 37.6 x 24.9 cm Provenance: Property from the collection of Harrison M. Schaek, Toronto $800—1,200

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A Famille Verte ‘Flaring’ Vase, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 Բ୸ՈᇔඳԪ㾿ᜰᥱ Of flared mouth gu-vase form, the body painted with scholars engaged in discussion, the bo!om with bands of florals, double circle mark to base, export wax seal to base, height 11.2 in — 28.5 cm

A Famille Verte Blue Ground Vase, Kangxi Mark, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵଼ᆦྃ 廠ࣈԲ୸懃ᶪਜ਼ The lobed cartouches revealing groups of scholars in a garden, with wood lid and stand, height 10.2 in — 26 cm

A Famille Rose ‘Hundred Antiques’ Pink Enamel Dish, Yongzheng Period Ⴔᵢྋ ᔇ୸‫ݘܗ‬य़哷 Decorated with antiques and peony blooms to the centre, diameter 11.2 in — 28.5 cm

$2,000—3,000

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $1,000—1,500

$500—700


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A Small Famille Rose Vase, Yongzheng Mark, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵ᵢྋྃ ᔇ୸ੜ搕ኒ Painted with a scholar to one side and page boy to other, four-character Yongzheng mark to base, export wax seal to neck, old sticker to base, height 7.2 in — 18.3 cm

A Famille Rose Bowl, Tongzhi Mark and Period Ⴔ‫ݶ‬လ ᔇ୸Ոᇔ敋泷ຂ姌᯼Ꮹ With flared rim, the exterior depicting a military procession, interior and base under an even turquoise glaze, foot decorated with waves, Tongzhi seal mark to base, diameter 6.9 in — 17.6 cm

A Celadon Crackled Glaze Vase, Qing Dynasty Ⴔ ճߵ垎ᶆ᯼ୡ夿哷‫ݗ‬ኒ With a large bulbous body surmounted by a tall cylindrical neck and flat circular rim, the celadon-glazed body with crackle pa!erning throughout, height 7.1 in — 18 cm

$1,000—1,500

$1,000—1,500

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A Celadon Glazed Moulded ‘Cong’ Vase, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ᶆ᯼‫ڰ‬ᜰ媵ຏብୗኒ Mounted as a vase, height 9.4 in — 24 cm

A Celadon Green Glazed ‘Cong’ Vase, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ᶆ᯼ብୗኒ The smooth rectangular body with tapering neck raised on a cylindrical foot, height 10.4 in — 26.5 cm

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $1,000—1,200

$600—800

$800—1,200


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A Celadon and Cobalt Blue ‘Fu-Shou’ Dish, Qianlong Mark and Period ႴԦᵇ ٧ᶆ᯼Բᣎ䄓ਁ夿य़哷 Painted with stylized bats and ‘shou’ character to centre, six-character seal mark to base, diameter 10.6 in — 27 cm

A Cobalt Blue Celadon Ground Vase, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ᶆ᯼ବ枖廠Ոᇔ櫕ᡡᘦኒ Playfully painted with a leisurely garden scene of immortals engaged in a scholarly viewing of a scroll painting, height 24 in — 61 cm

A Blue and White Celadon-Ground Vase, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ᨗᶆ᯼ବᶆᜰՈᇔඳԪ櫕ᡡᘦኒ Painted with the three star deities Fu, Lu, and Shou in a garden scene with a!endants, height 24.5 in — 62.2 cm

Provenance: From the Collection of Nils Nessim (1916-1974)

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto

Provenance: Purchased in Hong Kong in the 1970s

$600—800

$1,500—2,500

$1,000—2,000

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Two Red Glazed Jars, 18th/19th Century ‫܈҈ك܈‬ԜӮ夵 夺᯼ᗐ䒕帜ԫկ One with a porcelain lid, the other with a wooden lid, height 11.8 in — 30 cm

A Group of Four Blue and White Daffodil Basins, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 Ӟ奲ࢥկᶆᜰ媵ຏ帳夿࿜՟ፃ Decorated using characteristic 19th century cobalt blue, including an unusual reticulated exterior basin, largest width 9.4 in — 24 cm

A Pair of Blue and White Ginger Jars, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ᶆᜰ媵ຏ櫕ࡅᗐӞ䌘 Painted in underglaze cobalt blue with ‘double happiness’ characters against a scrolling peony ground, height 8.3 in — 21 cm

$1,000—1,200

$600—800

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $1,500—2,500


471

472

473

An Enamelled ‘Hundred Antiques’ Vase, Early 20th Century ԫ‫܈‬Ӯ夵෱๗ 匴卞୸‫ݘܗ‬櫕ᡡᘦኒ Colourfully decorated with bright enamels, the ears moulded as playful tiger pairs, previously mounted as a lamp, drilled hole to base, height 17.3 in — 44 cm

Two Famille Rose Square-Section ‘Wu Shuang Pu’ Vases, Possibly Daoguang Period, 19th Century Ⴔ᭲‫ط‬౲ๅภ 僻櫕挻Ոᇔࢥොय़ኒԫկ Painted with calligraphy accompanying depictions of Di Renjie ᇲՌ㯢, Guo Ziyi ᮳ৼ 㰽, Xian Furen ‫ॢٱ‬Ո, Ban Zhao ቔญ, Wu Zetian ྎ㳷ॠ, and Sun Ce 䋂ᒽ, previously mounted as lamps, drilled holes to bases, largest height 17 in — 43.2 cm

A Famille Rose ‘Immortals’ Vase, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 Բ୸Ոᇔय़ኒ Mounted as a lamp, height 16.5 in — 42 cm

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $2,000—3,000

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $1,000—1,500

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $2,500—3,500

474

475

476

A Chinese Famille Rose Hexagonal Jardiniere, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ᔇ୸‫م‬圦ᜰ‫܍‬ታᇦᜰፃ Painted with a sprightly garden scene li!ered throughout with multi-coloured foo dogs playing, hole to base, 7.1 x 9.3 in — 18 x 23.5 cm

A Pair of Famille Rose Planters, Hongxian Mark ၒ䚾ྃ Բ୸ᜰ‫܍‬ᣍᣎᜰፃ昧ፃಓӞ䌘 Together with saucers, height 6.7 in — 17 cm

A Red Silk Embroidered Child’s Coat, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 夺ࣈᜰ‫܍‬ᣔᣕ夿ঀᤣᶖଌࢥկ Together with hat and shoes, 21.3 x 30.3 in — 54 x 77 cm

Provenance: Purchased in 1974 from the Gurie Gallery, Montreal $600—800

$1,000—1,200

$300—400


477

478

479

A Bamboo Threaded Man’s Vest, Late Qing Dynasty ภႴ ᒓ婻㲌ॺӞկ The garment composed of miniature bamboocarved beads threaded into a fine la!icework vest, 27.2 x 23.2 in — 69 x 59 cm

A Blue Ground Silk Embroidered Dragon Robe, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 廠ࣈ奋媈‫ݴك‬ᐣ熫夿‫ݴ‬๐ Against bright blue ground, decorated with dragons, flaming pearls, Buddhist emblems, and other auspicious symbols, 57 x 70 in — 144.8 x 177.8 cm

A Yellow and Blue Silk Embroidered Pleated Skirt, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ๬焗娈ᜰ‫܍‬ᣔᣕ൉ᜰӣ廠媈泷ᶎᤸ 36.2 x 44.1 in — 92 x 112 cm

$1,000—1,200

$300—400

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s. $1,000—2,000

480

481

482

A Silk Embroidered Eagle Panel, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 炚夿‫گ‬媈䟑੽ 43.5 x 18.3 in — 110.5 x 46.5 cm

A Thangka of Green Tara, Tibet, 18th Century or Earlier ᥜᡐ‫ك܈‬Ӯ夵౲ๅ෱ 姌ଶྮࠈ‫ܜ‬ Opaque pigment on textile, 19.3 x 15.9 in — 49 x 40.5 cm

A Thangka of a Jambhala, Sino-Tibetan, 18th Century or Earlier ࿥ᡐ‫ك܈‬Ӯᕉ౲ๅ෱ 揘ᐟᡐ૬೉ࠈ‫ܜ‬ Opaque pigment on textile, 24 x 15 in — 61 x 38 cm

$600—800

$800—1,200

$600—800


483

484

485

A Thangka of a Warrior Deity, Sino-Tibetan, 19th Century 佸ᡐ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 䜗ᐟࠈ‫ܜ‬ Opaque pigment on textile, 32.7 x 19.7 in — 83 x 50 cm

A Thangka of Shakyamuni, Sino-Tibetan, 17th Century 佸ᡐ‫܈‬ӠӮ夵 朰ᬸᇏੰࠈ‫ܜ‬ Opaque pigment on textile, 28.7 x 20.3 in — 73 x 51.5 cm

A Thangka of Shakyamuni, Tibet, 18th Century ᥜᡐ‫ك܈‬Ӯ夵 朰ᬸᇏੰࠈ‫ܜ‬ Opaque pigment on textile, 31.5 x 18.1 in — 80 x 46 cm

$1,200—1,500

$800—1,200

$600—800

486

487

488

A Thangka of White Tara, Tibet, 18th Century ᥜᡐ‫ك܈‬Ӯ夵 ጮଶྮࠈ‫ܜ‬ Opaque pigment on textile, 38.6 x 22.4 in — 98 x 57 cm

A Silver Mounted Hardstone Ewer, SinoTibetan, 18th Century 佸ᡐ‫ك܈‬Ӯ夵 柞槆્䌌ᏝᎪ䁆䄐 With coral and turquoise inlays, height 7.1 in — 18 cm

A Bronze Figure of Durga, Nepal, 17th Century ੰဤ凟‫܈‬ӠӮ夵 柣ᵦ䜗凗ঀᐟ๱凟ᬸ In Mahishasuramardini form, slaying the buffalo demon Mahishasura, mounted on wood stand, height 4.4 in — 11.3 cm

$600—800

$1,200—1,500

$2,000—3,000


489

490

491

A Bronze Figure of Ardhanarishvara, Nepal, 17th Century ੰဤ凟‫܈‬ӠӮ夵 ܎ঀᐟӮਜ਼柣‫؟‬ Androgynous half Shiva and half Parvati form, mounted on a wood base, height 4.6 in — 11.7 cm

A Bronze Figure of Chamunda, Nepal, 17th Century ੰဤ凟‫܈‬ӠӮ夵 ັ᠃ᒼ柣‫؟‬ The fearsome deity cast as a wall mount, height 6.4 in — 16.2 cm

A Bronze Figure of Amitabha Buddha, Tibet, 19th Century or Earlier ᥜᡐ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵౲ๅ෱ 柣ᴨ䕇ᴩ䕣ࣖ‫؟‬ The Buddha holding a vase, two implement holders to the back, cast in two parts, height 12.2 in — 31 cm

$2,000—3,000

$1,200—1,500

$1,500—2,000

492

493

494

A Bronze Seated Buddha, Tibet, 19th Century or Earlier ᥜᡐ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 柣֡ࣖ‫؟‬ Seated on a lotus pedestal, holding ghanta and vajra implements, height 6 in — 15.2 cm

A Bronze Buddha, Tibet, 16th Century ᥜᡐ‫م܈‬Ӯ夵 柣֡ࣖ‫؟‬ Hands in dhyana mudra, with traces of gilt throughout, height 4.8 in — 12.2 cm

A Bronze Figure of Vaishravana, Tibet, 17th Century or Earlier ᥜᡐ‫܈‬ӠӮ夵౲ๅ෱ ग़守ॠሴ(䶈ဉ槹ॠ)柣 ‫؟‬ Guardian of the northern cardinal direction, with a mongoose in one hand and a jewel in the other, height 4.2 in — 10.6 cm

$2,000—3,000

$4,000—6,000

$1,500—2,000


495

496

497

A Gilt Bronze Figure of Vajrapani, Tibet, 16th Century ᥜᡐ‫م܈‬Ӯ夵 柣ᰊᰂᰂ㴄ಋ៊廄‫؟‬ In standing pratayalidha warrior pose with erect phallus, vajra in right hand, height 4.3 in — 11 cm

A Tibetan Gilt Bronze Stupa ᥜᡐ 柣ᰊᰂ֡र The waisted sections cast with lotus friezes, beaded rims, and suspended pendants, missing inlays, height 6.7 in — 17 cm

A Gilt Bronze Standing Buddha 柣ᰊᰂ֡ᒈ‫؟‬ height 13 in — 33 cm

$3,000—5,000

$6,000—8,000

$12,000—15,000

498

500

501

A Large Lacquered Bronze Figure of Wei Tuo, 16th/17th Century ‫܈҈م܈‬ӠӮ夵 柣残ᴩ‫؟‬ Finely cast, the guardian of the Buddhist faith, Skanda, portrayed with a youthful face, two hands held in anjalimudra, wearing full chainmail armour and helmet with a cloud-like ornament in front, surrounded by billowing celestial scarf, sleeves and ribbons, height 15.9 in — 40.3 cm

A Pair of Tang-Style Po!ery Horses ࠈ氱໒ ୸媑ᵄ泷Ӟ䌘 The dancing horses adorned with tassels and ornaments, mounted on wood stands, height 13.4 in — 34 cm

A Yingqing Bowl, Song Dynasty ਟ ୽ᶆ‫ڰ‬࿜ူ夿Ꮹ Covered in a pale blue-green glaze, incised with scrolled motifs, diameter 6.7 in — 17 cm

Provenance: Purchased in San Francisco during the late 1990s. $25,000—28,000

$1,000—2,000

$1,000—1,200


502

503

504

A Blue and White Bo!le Vase, Daoguang SixCharacter Mark and of the Period Ⴔ᭲‫ ط‬ᶆᜰರຏᜰ‫܍‬夿༉ཌྷኒ̿य़Ⴔ᭲‫ط‬ଙ ‫ਁم̀ګ‬ᓣ䨗ྃ Well-po!ed tapering body painted with ten vertical panels of floral sprays, the sloped shoulder and cylindrical neck decorated with bands of lappets and scrolling vines, restored firing flaw to lower portion and base, height 12.2 in — 31 cm Provenance: From a Toronto private collection

A Ming-Style Blue and White ‘Lotus’ Bo!le Vase, Qianlong Mark Ԧᵇྃ ᶆᜰ媵ຏ帳夿搕ኒ The vase is well po!ed with a globular body rising from a splayed foot to a tall neck flaring at the rim. The body is painted with a broad frieze of composite scrolls, with repeated petal lappets below. The shoulder with a trefoil collar and a band of dense scrolling lotus flowers. A band of layered upright leaves extends up the neck, with a further trefoil band beneath cresting waves at the rim, height 14.9 in — 37.8 cm

A Fine Blue and White Bo!le Vase, Guangxu Six-Character Mark and of the Period (1875 -1908) Ⴔ‫ط‬姼 ᶆᜰ媵ຏᜰ‫܍‬夿搕ኒ̿य़Ⴔ‫ط‬姼ଙ ‫ਁم̀ګ‬ᓣ䨗ྃ Decorated with alternating pa!erns of plantain leaves, foliate scrolls, key-frets, and ruyis, imitating Ming ‘heaping and piling’ techniques, Guangxu six-character mark in underglaze cobalt blue to base, hairline to neck, old loss to foot rim, height 15 in — 38.1 cm

$20,000—30,000

$5,000—7,000

505

506

507

A Pair of Green Glazed Vases, Qianlong Mark, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵Ԧᵇྃ 姌᯼展ኒӞ䌘 The a!ractive green colour suffused with a dense network of crackled glaze, double circle six-character mark to base, height 16.9 in — 43 cm

A Famille Rose Imitation Cinnabar Lacquer Box, Qianlong Mark Ԧᵇྃ ճ๟ᄉᔇ୸帜ፋ height 2.2 in — 5.5 cm

A!ributed to Wang Dafan ሴय़‫( ٿ‬1888 -1961), Two Famille Rose Porcelain Plaques ሴय़‫ ྃٿ‬ᔇ୸Ոᇔና຃Ӟ奲㲍կ With calligraphy and seal marks, 10.2 x 5.1 in — 26 x 13 cm

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $3,000—4,000

$3,000—4,000

Provenance: Private Canadian Collection $3,000—5,000

$2,000—3,000


508

509

510

A!ributed to Wang Qi ሴቡ (1884-1937), A Famille Rose Porcelain Plaque of an Immortal and Boy ሴቡྃ ᔇ୸ՈᇔඳԪና຃ With calligraphy and seal marks, 7.9 x 5.1 in — 20 x 13 cm

A!ributed to Wang Qi ሴቡ (1884-1937), A Famille Rose Porcelain Plaque of Li Tieguai and a Lady ሴቡྃ ᔇ୸๫榋೎岈՛ঀና຃ With calligraphy and seal marks, 7.9 x 5.1 in — 20 x 13 cm

An Amber Mala Prayer Bead Necklace, SinoTibetan, 19th Century or Earlier 佸ᡐ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵౲ๅภ በቅஷቐ length 16 in — 40.6 cm

$1,000—2,000

$1,000—2,000

510a

511

512

A Fragmentary Peking Glass Court Necklace, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ා࢏୸媑๖ቐ Consisting of sixty-three opaque glass beads, each inlaid with blue enamel florals, length 18.1 in — 46 cm

A Pair of Hardstone Carved Miniature Basins ᏝᎪᵦੜ࿜ፁӞ䌘 Carved as deep brushwashers, diameter 2.5 in — 6.4 cm

A Carved Opal Pendant of a Tang Lady 18Kᰂ槆ᢓጮᎪࠈ՛ঀ‫ݵ‬䃃 Set within an 18k yellow gold wire frame mount, length 1.75 in — 4.4 cm

Provenance: Acquired in London during the 1980’s $500—700

$400—600

$1,200—1,500

$900—1,200


513

514

515

An Ivory Scrimshaw Snuff Bo"le, Republic Period ࿆㾴 ᨝ᇌՈᇔඳԪἲ優䄐 One side carved in relief with two figures, the other delicately carved and pigmented with a classical landscape, natural age split along ivory body, height 2.5 in — 6.4 cm

A Famille Verte Porcelain Snuff Bo"le, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 Բ୸樄‫ط‬՟ՈඳԪἲ優䄐 Depicting the Immortals Lu Dongbin 㸎၏搊 and He Xiangu ֜՟দ to one side, and the ‘Three Kingdoms’ Lu Bu 㸎૲ and Diaochan ᨥ 恘 to the other, shallow loss to foot rim, height 3 in — 7.6 cm

A Tiger’s Eye Agate Carved Snuff Bo"le, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ᡡ፲Ꭺૣᵦᜰ澆夿ἲ優䄐 The beautiful agate stone carved with bird and flower pairings on both sides, height 2.8 in — 7 cm

$300—400

$500—700

$300—400

516

517

518

A Black Ground Cloisonné Snuff Bo"le, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 柣ᙩἓࣈ樄‫ط‬ബ妟匴卞ᜰ澆夿ἲ優 䄐 Of waisted baluster form, the lobed roundels painted with birds and flowers, the black ground interspersed with multi-coloured lotus scrolls, broken scoop, height 2.8 in — 7 cm

Two Blue and White Iron Red Snuff Bo"les, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ᶆᜰ嚃夺ՈᇔඳԪἲ優䄐Ӟ奲㲍կ Both with cylindrical form, one depicting a dynamic seascape, with pink quartz stopper and double circle mark to base. The other depicting a leisurely boat landscape, with jadeite stopper, height 3.5 in — 9 cm

Two Hardstone Carved Snuff Bo"les ᏝᎪᵦἲ優䄐Ӟ奲㲍կ Consisting of one rose quartz carved snuff bo"le and one rectangular form agate carved snuff bo"le, rose quartz missing scoop, agate with few small losses to edges, 2.6 x 00 in — 6.5cm

$300—400

$400—600

$400—600


519

520

521

Two Interior Painted Glass Snuff Bo"les, 19th/20th Century Ⴔ‫׀‬㾿Ոᇔᜰ澆㲌媑ἲ優䄐Ӟ奲㲍կ Consisting of an interior painted double snuff bo"le and a purple overlay Peking glass snuff bo"le, interior painted with detached stopper, tallest height 2.4 in — 6 cm

Two Porcelain Snuff Bo"les, 19th/20th Century ‫܈‬Ԝ҈ԫ‫܈‬Ӯ夵 ᵄና㵕Ոᇔἲ優䄐Ӟ奲㲍կ Consisting of one blue and white painted with monkeys, with tiger’s eye agate stopper, the other with crackled glaze ground and with painted figures, with coral stopper, blue and white with adhered stopper, crackled glaze with missing scoop, tallest height 3.5 in — 9 cm

A Blue and White Crackled Glaze Snuff Bo"le, Kangxi Mark, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵଼ᆦྃ ճߵ垎ᶆᜰᒏৼἲ優䄐 Painted with the tale of the young Sima Guang ‫ݪ‬泷‫ ط‬saving a friend from a water basin, the body suffused with crackled glaze, height 3.3 in — 8.5 cm

$200—300

$1,200—1,500

$200—300

522

523

524

A Jade Snuff Bo"le ጮሳᣴ熫夿ἲ優䄐 Of an even opaque celadon tone, broad shoulders curving down towards a narrowed base, with cylindrical ears and stylised dragons carved to the body, two small holes to base, height 2.6 in — 6.5 cm

A Hair Crystal Snuff Bo"le, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 淯สἲ優䄐 The clear stone with sharp needle inclusions throughout, with lapis lazuli stopper, numbering in ink to base, height 2.4 in — 6 cm

A Rock Crystal Vase Lamp 柣槆Ꭺ᝕Ꭺ‫ݣ‬兿昧ଷ height 26.8 in — 68 cm

$2,000—3,000

$300—400

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $900—1,200


525

526

527

A!ributed to Zhang Chong 䔴嬬, Scholar Gathering, 18th Century or Earlier ճ䔴嬬 ‫ك܈‬Ӯ夵౲ๅ෱ 妥๜ᒈ數҈椷໛ Ink and colour on silk, framed, silk creasing with age, 69.3 x 36.2 in — 176 x 92 cm

A Set of Four Scroll Rubbings, Chen Jieqi 檔 Օᐪ, Late Qing Dynasty ภႴ檔Օᐪ ᰂᎪ೐ᇆӞ奲ࢥଏ ℅๜ᒈ數 Ink on paper, 42.9 x 11.2 in — 109 x 28.5 cm

Two Carved Soapstone Seals, Late Qing Dynasty Ⴔ 䄓ઊᎪ‫ݘ‬劭杴樋ᒍԫො Together with lacquer box, signed Xu Sangeng எӣର, tallest height 3 in — 7.6 cm

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s.

$40,000—50,000

$20,000—30,000

528

529

530

A Huanghuali Stationary Tray, 19th/20th Century ‫܈‬Ԝ҈ԫ‫܈‬Ӯ夵 焗ᜰ໾ಓ哷 Beautifully carved with a series of ridges along the sides, two ‘hidden’ drawers cra!ed with a hinged pivot arm mechanism allowing one drawer to be opened by pushing in the other, age crack to tray surface, 2.2 x 13 x 12.7 in — 5.6 x 33 x 32.3 cm

Two Hardwood Scholar’s Trays Ꮭ๙෈಄ಓ哷㲍կ Both demonstrating beautiful wood grain, the larger tray carved with raised feet and notched ridges, old crack reinforced by bu!erfly joint, largest length 20 in — 50.7 cm

A Zitan Wood Tray, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ᔳ཯ಓ哷 The zitan panel framed by huanghuali edges with old iron reinforcements, length 13.2 in — 33.5 cm

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s. $3,000—4,000

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s. $600—800

$400—600

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s. $800—1,200


531

532

533

A Pair of Bamboo Inlaid Blackwood Scroll Weights ᒓ્ἓ཯๙椆℅Ӟ䌘 The bamboo surface carved with calligraphy, signed Zheng Banqiao 曑຃䱋, natural age splits, length 10.6 in — 27 cm

A Huanghuali Shallow Scholar’s Box, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 焗ᜰ໾෈ٍፋ Originally constructed as a ink stone box and cover, old loss to interior lip, length 9.6 in — 24.5 cm

A Burlwood Scholar’s Box, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ጠ๙෈ٍፋ The shallow hinged box fixed with a yellow brass ‘ruyi’ hasp, 2 x 11.7 x 6.5 in — 5.2 x 29.6 x 16.5 cm

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s.

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s.

$1,000—1,500

$600—800

534

535

536

A Pair of Huanghuali Scholar’s Boxes, 19th Century 焗ᜰ໾෈಄ੜᓟӞ䌘 Of rectangular form, finely carved beaded lips running the edges of the two halves, fixed with yellow brass ‘ruyi’ mounts, small loss to beaded lip of clasp, minor age cracks, 6.4 x 15.3 x 7.7 in — 16.3 x 38.9 x 19.6 cm

A Deep Huanghuali Scholar’s Box, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 焗ᜰ໾෈಄ፋ Demonstrating classical gold huanghuali grain, carved calligraphy to top sliding panel, 4.4 x 3.9 x 7.4 in — 11.1 x 9.8 x 18.8 cm

A Rare Circular Huanghuali Necklace Box, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ᑑํ焗ᜰ໾๖ቐፋ The circular form carved with four beaded ridges running along the exterior, age cracks, diameter 7 in — 17.8 cm

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s.

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s.

$1,500—2,000

$2,000—3,000

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s. $10,000—15,000

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s. $1,200—1,800


537

538

539

A Huanghuali Brushpot, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 焗ᜰ໾執ᒻ height 4.3 in — 11 cm

A Massive Zitan Carved Brushpot ᔳ཯ᐣ櫩夿ၶᵦ執ᒻ height 7.9 in — 20 cm

Provenance: Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s.

$1,800—2,000

A Celadon Russet Jade Mountain Brush Rest ᥉ᶆሳ執ຝઊ In the form of a pierced mountain range with three peaks, natural inclusions, length 4.8 in — 12.2 cm $1,000—1,500

$800—1,200

540

541

542

A Reticulated White Jade Carving ጮሳ椺ᵦ䒕ଷ Carved in curious scholar rock manner, with stand, natural inclusions, 2.2 x 3.5 in — 5.5 x 9 cm

A White Jade Plaque on Stand ጮሳᒓ໶ᵦൊ੽ Finely carved with plum blossoms to one side, bamboo to the other, affixed to wood stand, 3.5 x 2.2 in — 9 x 5.7 cm

A Celadon White Jade Covered Vase ᶆጮሳ澔‫ڄ‬夿劭ᘦၚ厏帜ኒ Of archaic phoenix form, the vessel carved with archaistic appendages along the edges, the stone with small dots of black inclusions, si"ing on a reticulated hardwood stand, height 7.9 in — 20 cm

$600—800

$1,200—1,500

$6,000—8,000


543

544

545

A Fine Mughal-Style White Jade Bowl, 18th/19th Century ‫܈҈ك܈‬ԜӮ夵 ደ᮷ේ࣢ୗጮሳ‫ڰ‬ᜰ夿Ꮹ Carved from translucent white stone with slight celadon tinge and occasional cloud inclusions, the body revealing foliate scrolls in shallow relief, the sides raising to an everted rim and supported on a neatly cut foot rim, diameter 4.2 in — 10.6 cm

A Mughal-Style Celadon Jade Marriage Bowl, 18th/19th Century ደ᮷ේ࣢ୗᶆሳ᭐ᵦᇐԄᘦᏩ The shallow dish with gently scalloped sides, the body reticulated with lush peony blooms and scrolling vines, flanked with openwork peony handles, together with 19th century hardwood stand, width 8.9 in — 22.5 cm

A Marble-Inlaid Hardwood Table Screen, 19th Century ๙્य़ቘᎪઊ࿜ໟ੽ The marble texture evocative of a classical Chinese mountain landscape, inset within a reticulated frame stand on four legs, embellished with dragons and spinning pearls, natural age cracks to wood, 24.4 x 17.5 in — 62 x 44.5 cm

Provenance: Acquired from Beijing in the 1900s, as part of the collection of an important BritishCanadian family.

$12,000—15,000

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $1,500—2,500

$40,000—60,000

546

547

A Small Taihu Scholar’s Rock 䄓ਁ夿ၹ།Ꭺଷ昧ॡდᎪ搕Ꭺ The porous stone tastefully set into an incense stone basin carved with ‘shou’ character, height 10.2 in — 26 cm

A Red River Scholar’s Rock 夺မᎪઊৼ䢽կ The stone exhibiting stratified streaks of orange, brown, and black, si!ing on a carved hardwood stand, height 6 in — 15.2 cm

$1,600—1,800

$1,000—1,200


548

549

550

Ju Ming ๟柵 (1938-), Taichi Series - Swing Kick ๟柵 (‫ݣ‬傀, 1938 ଙኞ) ॡ䮩ᔮ‫—ڜ‬᪲ᚹ 柣ᵦ 11/20 墣‫ݷ‬ᵦ‫ڰ‬ғ๟柵 20-11 Signed in Chinese; numbered ‘20-11’ (engraved on lower back); bronze sculpture; edition 11/20, 17.1 x 17.7 in — 43.5 x 45 cm

He Baili (Paklee Ho) ֜ጯ᯾ (1945-), Landscape ֜ጯ᯾ (1945-) 焗ઊષ䑇 戔ᜋ℅๜ ᒈ數҈椷 ໛ Ink and colour on paper, framed, 35 x 7.5 in — 89 x 19 cm

Li Zhongliang ๫மᜉ (1944-), Home Next to a Bridge ๫மᜉ (1944-) ੜ䱋Ոਹ ရ୸ 向૲҈向໛ Oil on canvas, 33.9 x 48 in — 86 x 122 cm

Provenance: Hanart 2 Gallery, Hong Kong. Acquired by the present owner in 1990.

Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist in the 1990s.

Provenance: Purchased in Toronto, 1987, from the exhibition “Contemporary Paintings from the People’s Republic of China”, by the present owner

Property of a Canadian banker, who lived and purchased in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Tokyo in the 1980s and 90s.

Exhibited: “Contemporary Paintings from the People’s Republic of China”, organized by the ChineseCanadian Exchange of Artists 1987-88, held at John B. Aird Gallery, Toronto, from September 4th to 26th, 1987

$120,000—180,000

$6,000—8,000

$20,000—30,000

551

552

553

A Huanghuali Washbasin Stand, 17th Century ‫܈‬ӠӮ夵 焗ᜰ໾Ꭹᶎፃຝ Six slender legs joined in the central bar, projecting tendons at the top with ball finials, the old huanghuali legs worn at the feet, height 27.6 in — 70 cm

A Huanghuali Altar Table 焗ᜰ໾㾼۱㾼向ໟ The apron carved into two bamboo-like reeds joined by interlocked-ring struts, age shrinkage to floating panel, 33.5 x 40.2 x 16.3 in — 85 x 102 x 41.5 cm

A Lao Huali Carved Chair, 19th Century ‫܈‬ԜӮ夵 ᘌᜰ໾椺ᵦᶌᙧಡಋ༗ Demonstrating stylized chilong fret pa!erns, the seat inset with an intricately woven mat, 38 x 24.5 x 19.5 in — 96.5 x 62.2 x 49.5 cm

Provenance: Purchased from Pao & Moltke, Toronto

$6,000—8,000

$10,000—15,000

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $1,000—1,500


554

555

556

A Pair of Chinese Hardwood Chairs Ꮭ๙‫ܖ‬ਥଌ༗౮䌘 In the Ming ‘southern scholar’s hat’ ‫ܖ‬ਥଌ༗ form, with plain splats, wide rectangular seats inset with mats, and four square-section legs joined by stetchers, 47.6 x 27.2 x 21.3 in — 121 x 69 x 54 cm

A Huali Carved Daybed, Late Qing/Early Republic Period ภႴ҈࿆㾴 ᜰ໾泷᫁ᚹࢥ੽ୗ嬄佸ଥ With ma!ed armrest and sla!ed back, the apron reticulated and inset with two deep drawers, 29.5 x 73.6 x 29.9 in — 75 x 187 x 76 cm

A Huali Round Table, Early 20th Century ԫ‫܈‬Ӯ夵෱๗ ᜰ໾㾼ໟ Carved with undulating legs and ridges simulating bamboo, cra"ed in three separate parts, the mid-section legs collapsable, 33.5 x 38.2 in — 85 x 97 cm

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto

$4,000—5,000

$2,000—3,000

557

558

559

A Marble-Inlaid Huali Incense Burner Stand ᜰ໾‫م‬圦્य़ቘᎪḕ‫پ‬ height 25.4 in — 64.5 cm

A Chinese Carved Hardwood Stand ࢥ᪃Ꮭ๙㾼‫پ‬ 19 x 13.5 in — 48.3 x 34.3 cm

$800—1,000

Provenance: Estate of Carol Solway, Toronto

A Jade and Hardstone Inlaid Hardwood Panel Ꮭ๙໛ሳᎪ槆્‫ݘܗ‬य़䟑੽ With four bone-carved calligraphy characters, 51.4 x 23.2 in — 130.5 x 59 cm

$2,000—3,000

$80—120

Provenance: From the collection of Robert Noakes International, Toronto $2,000—3,000


560

561

A Six-Panel Jade and Hardstone Inlaid Lacquer Floor Screen, Early 20th Century ԫ‫܈‬Ӯ夵෱๗ ἓᄉ્䌌ᰂᵃ‫܈‬ԫ杔ՈᇔඳԪ ‫م‬ಈ੽ Inlaid with beautiful quantities of differently coloured jadeite, tiger’s eye agate, hardstone and soapstone, height 72 in — 183 cm

A Set of Four Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Suanzhi Chairs, Early 20th Century ԫ‫܈‬Ӯ夵෱๗ ᯢຏ્揔ྮ䄓໘椺ᵦࢥ༗ Two chairs with repaired top rails, some missing inlays, 36.6 x 16.5 x 15.6 in — 93 x 42 x 39.5 cm

$10,000—15,000

$2,000—3,000


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9. The buyer shall pay for all lots within 48 hours from the date of the sale, after which a late charge of 2% per month on the total invoice may be incurred or the auctioneer, in his sole discretion, may cancel the sale. The buyer shall not become the owner of the lot until paid for in full. Items must be removed within 10 days from the date of sale, after which storage charges may be incurred. 10. Each lot purchased, unless the sale is cancelled as above, shall be held by the auctioneer at his premises or at a public warehouse at the sole risk of the buyer until fully paid for and taken away. 11. Notwithstanding condition no. 1, if the buyer, prior to removal of a lot, makes arrangements satisfactory to the auctioneer for the inspection of such lot by a fully qualified person acceptable to the auctioneer to determine the genuineness or authenticity of the lot, to be carried out promptly following the sale of the lot, and if, but only if, within a period of 14 days following the sale a written opinion of such person is presented to the auctioneer to the effect that the lot is not genuine or authentic, accompanied by a written request by the buyer for rescission of the sale, then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the sale price refunded to the buyer. 12. Payment for purchases must be by cash, INTERAC direct debit (Cdn clients in person only), certified cheque (U.S. & Overseas not applicable), travelers cheque, bank draft, electronic transfer (fee applies), and VISA or Mastercard (up to $25,000). 13. In the event of failure to pay for or remove articles within the aforementioned time limit, the auctioneer, without limitation of the rights of the consignor and the auctioneer against the buyer, may resell any of the articles affected, and in such case the original buyer shall be responsible to the auctioneer and the consignor for: (a) any deficiency in price between the re-sale amount and the amount to have been paid by the original buyer; (b) any reasonable charge by the auctioneer for the storage of such articles until payment and removal by the subsequent buyer; and (c) the amount of commission which the auctioneer would have earned had payment been made in full by the original buyer. 14. It is the responsibility of the buyer to make all arrangements for insuring, packing and removing the property purchased and any assistance by the auctioneer or his servants, agents or contractors, in packing or removal shall be rendered as a courtesy and without any liability to them. 15. The auctioneer acts solely as agent for the consignor and makes no representation as to any attribute of, title to, or restriction affecting the articles consigned for sale. Without limitation, the buyer understands that any item bought may be affected by the provisions of the Cultural Property Export Act (Canada). 16. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse admission to the sale or to refuse to recognize any or all bids from any particular person or persons at any auction.


Selling at Waddington’s waddington’s commission rates Items selling for $7,501 or more 10% Items selling for $2,501 to $7,500 15% Items selling for $251 to $2,500 20% Items selling for $250 or less 25% *There is a minimum handling charge of $20 per item

canadian art department commission rates Items selling for $7,500 or more 10% Items selling for $2,501 to $7,499 15% Items selling for $2,500 or less 20% *There is a minimum handling charge of $20 per item Paintings, drawings, prints, furniture, jewellery and all forms of decorative arts and collectibles may be brought to our Toronto office where we can provide you with preliminary auction estimates and consignment procedures. Please visit our website at www.waddingtons.ca for details on our various departments and how to contact the specialists. We also accept mailed and emailed requests for advice on the marketability of objects. A photograph and phone number must accompany a full description of each item.

Our specialists regularly travel to major Canadian cities to meet with prospective consignors. For further information, or to arrange an appointment, please contact our Toronto office. Property normally arrives at Waddington’s at least three months before the sale in order to allow our specialists time to research, catalogue, photograph and promote the items. Consignors will receive a contract to sign, setting forth terms and fees for our services.

insurance

A 1% insurance charge, based on the hammer price of the property, will be applied to all accounts.

cites

Restrictions exist regarding the import and export of species protected under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). This includes but is not limited to items made of or containing bone (whalebone etc.), ivory, tortoise shell, seal skin, rhinoceros horn and any other animal part and is strictly controlled or forbidden by most countries. Please review your country’s laws before bidding on pieces made of or containing these restricted items. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to inquire about and obtain the proper permits for artwork purchased that may contain restricted materials, if such permit can be obtained. Please contact the department for further assistance. All Narwhal Tusks must have a Marine Harvest Number or a Marine and Mammal Transport number to be sold at Waddington’s. For more information please visit: www.cites.org


Buying at Waddington's

All lots will be offered and sold subject to the Conditions of Sale which appear in this catalogue as well as any Glossary and posted or oral announcement. By bidding at auction, bidders are bound by those Conditions and Glossary, as amended by any oral announcement or posted notices, which together form the contract of sale between the successful bidder (buyer), Waddington’s™ and the consignor (seller) of the lot. Descriptions or photographs of lots are not warranties and each lot is sold “as is” in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.

condition of lots

All of the items are to be considered, unless otherwise noted in the description, in good condition. The definition of “good” when used in reference to condition, describes an object as having had no major damage or repair but as with the nature of the material, may show minor surface wear, discolouration etc., which indicates the acceptable wear that the piece may acquire with age. If you are particular about minor flaws, you should examine the pieces in person or have our staff answer any questions before bidding. Sizes are approximate. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to inquire as to the condition of a lot before bidding. Condition reports are available upon request by phone, fax, email or in person. You are advised to make any requests well in advance of the sale. Frames on artwork are not included as part of purchase or condition.

buyers premium

A premium of 20% of the successful bid price of each lot. A charge of 13% HST (Harmonized Sales Tax) is applicable on the hammer price and buyer’s premium, except for purchases exported from Canada. In the case where purchases are shipped out of the province of Ontario, the HST or GST is charged based on the tax status of that province.

payment

Payment for purchases must be by cash, INTERAC direct debit (Cdn clients in person only), certified cheque (U.S. & Overseas not applicable), travelers cheque, bank draft, electronic transfer (fee applies), VISA or Mastercard (up to $25,000). ALL PRICES IN CANADIAN FUNDS

bidding

The Auctioneer may also execute bids on behalf of the consignor to protect the reserve. The reserve is the confidential minimum price the seller is willing to accept for his or her property, below which it will not be sold.

shipping

The Auctioneers will not undertake packing or shipping. The purchaser must designate and arrange for the services of an independent shipper and be responsible for all shipping, insurance expenses and any necessary export permits that may apply. The Auctioneers will, upon request, provide names of professional packers and shippers but will not be held responsible for the service or have any liability for providing this information. Reliable pre-auction estimates of shipping costs of lots offered in this sale may be obtained from: PakShip 905.470.6874 / 905.470.6875 / 416.293.8225

taurus@pakship.ca www.pakship.ca Envoy 416.299.3367, 416.299.9750 ph@envoy.ca www.envoypackandship.com Fero Transport 514.453.1462, 514.543.7585 www.ferotransport.ca

removal of purchases

Purchases must be paid for within 48 hours of the date of the sale, and removed from premises within 10 days of the date of sale (see Conditions of Sale, conditions 8 to 15). Clients are advised that packing and/or handling of purchased lots by our employees or agents is undertaken solely as a courtesy for the convenience of clients.



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