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THE MARX COLLECTION

 OF CHINESE ART

 馬克思中國藝術⑩珍藏

 (LOTS 132-149)


 obin Marx (1923-1975) was a merchant banker with an er-
 udite passion for Chinese works of art, particularly jades.
 RBy the early 1950s he had built an impressive collection
 of  jade  carvings  and  porcelain  with  the  help  and  guidance  of
 celebrated London dealer Peter Sparks of John Sparks.
 Robin came from a highly cultured family. He was a distant rela-
 tive of the influential economist and historian Karl Marx, while
 his father Hermann Marx (1881-1947) was a print collector and
 renowned  bibliophile.  On  his  death,  Hermann  bequeathed  a
 significant part of his library to the British Museum and the re-
 mainder was dispersed in a dedicated sale at Sotheby’s in 1948.
 Robin’s remarkable sister Erica Marx, the poet and founder of
 The Hand and Flower Press, in Ashford, Kent was also a biblio-
 Robin Marx (1923-1975)  phile,  forming  her  own,  albeit  more  modest,  collection  of  rare
 books
 At the age of 21, Robin travelled to Canada to join the Royal Canadian Air Force
 and flew as a pilot in WWII. After war ended, he moved back to the UK to work
 at the merchant bank, Cull & Company, of which his father was co-founder and
 the acknowledged financial brains. A fellow employee at Cull & Company was
 Ian Fleming.
 Robin married Fay Kemball in 1950, and they moved into the house where he
 would live for the rest of his life, Side Ley, in St George’s Hill in Weybridge.
 They  raised  two  children.  He  was  a  keen  sailor,  fisherman  and  horse  racing
 enthusiast,  regularly  sharing  a  box  at  the  races  with  Princess  Margaret.  Fay
 Marx,  who  passed  away  in  2021,  kept  his  collection  on  loving  display  in  the
 family home in memory of Robin.
















 Cabinet showing the collection in
 the familly home including lots 132,
 136 and 137.















 Cabinet showing the collection in the
 familly home including lots 134, 135, 138,
 140  139 and 142.                                                                                           141
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