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            A FIRE-GILT BRONZE ‘DRAGON’ BELT   old wear and traces of use, the locking
            BUCKLE, QING DYNASTY         mechanism coming in full working order
            Massive bronze with original gilding,   Provenance: Austrian private collection,
            neatly incised detail work, cast in high   assembled in Asia in and before the 1930s
            relief, good patina
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            China, 18  - 19  century     Literature comparison: FINE CHINESE
                                         WORKS OF ART AND PAINTINGS.
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            Cast in three curving parts which, joined   Bonham’s, San Francisco, June 23 , 2015,
            together, form a single panel with one   lot 7112. (for a similar belt buckle)
            facing four-clawed dragon and two pearls,
            accompanied by two smaller, coiled   㶭ẋ戭挷慹Ⱦ漵䲳ȿⷞ㈋
            dragons, one on each side, and each with   ⑩䚠㤝⤥炻㚱ἧ䓐䕽嶉⍲䢐㎵炻ⷞ㈋⎗ẍ⬴
            his own pearl, each section with a minute   ℐ㬋ⷠἧ䓐
            pearl border, the plate on the reverse cast   ⤏⛘⇑䥩Ṣ㓞啷炻ᶲᶾ䲨ᶱ⋩⸜ẋ⇵⛐Ṇ
            with four hooks.             㳚岤⼿
            Shape: Curved three-circle-shape  Estimate EUR 300,-
            Dimensions: 7 cm (length)    Starting price EUR 150,-


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                                                                                                                                     A FIRE GILT ‘RAM’ WATER DROPPER, YONGZHENG MARK
                                                                                                                                     Bronze, chiseled and fire gilt
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                                                                                                                                     China, 18  – 19  century, neatly incised four-character Yongzheng mark on the bottom and possibly of the period (1723 – 1735)
                                                                                                                                     This well-cast fire gilt bronze water dropper depicts a reclining ram grasping a small bowl in its mouth. There we also find the
                                                                                                                                     integrated spout and at the back is the circular aperture to the hollow body. The animal is seated on the ground with all four
                                                                                                                                     legs tucked under its body, the horns are curved, and the head is slightly bent backwards. Masterfully incised details at the mane
                                                                                                                                     or the flame-like elements at the joints.

                                                                                                                                     This solid bronze waterdropper is highly reminiscent of Ming Dynasty pieces, yet we find the neatly incised 4-character mark of
                                                                                                                                     the Yongzheng period at the underside. The Yongzheng Emperor was a great connoisseur of antiquities and had a discerning
                                                                                                                                     aesthetic sense for the arts. He had a strong interest in archaic bronzes and besides the monochrome porcelain wares, made in
                                                                                                                                     imitation of antique vessels, several miniature works of art, cast in bronze, have also been recorded.
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            A RETICULATED BRONZE ‘DRAGON’   extensive old wear and traces of use   A SIGNED BRONZE   lips. Inside the bronze is an   Shape: Figural shape
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            BELT BUCKLE, QING DYNASTY, 18    Provenance: Austrian private collection,   SCULPTURE OF   incised signature or mark     Dimensions: 10 cm (length at handles), 7 cm (height)
            CENTURY                      assembled in Asia in and before the   GUANYIN, LATE QING   reading ‘Jian Qing’.             Condition: Good condition with abrasions to gilding and few small nicks
            Bronze with original gilding, neatly incised   1930s, old collector number inscribed to   DYNASTY                        Provenance: European private collection

            detail work, cast in high relief, good   back              Bronze             Shape: Figural shape                       Literature comparison: For Yongzheng period miniature bronze objects see Sotheby’s, ASIAN ART, 16 DECEMBER 2010,
            patina                                                     China, late Qing Dynasty   Dimensions: 28,5 cm                PARIS, lot 70 (for a miniature vase) and Bonham’s, FINE ASIAN WORKS OF ART, 13 Dez 2010, SAN FRANCISCO, lot 5146 (for a
            China, 18  century           Literature comparison: THE COLLECTION   or early Republic period  (height)                  miniature censer).
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                                         OF ALBERTO GIUGANINO (1887-1979),                Condition: Shows fine
            Formed from two rounded pieces cast   Chinese Art, Sotheby’s, Hong Kong,   This decorative bronze   patina, right hand missing  For a Ming Dynasty water dropper of a beast with a bowl in its mouth see Sotheby’s, FINE CHINESE CERAMICS & WORKS OF
            in openwork with sinuous four-clawed   December 3 , 2015, lot 290. (for a related   sculpture depicts the   Provenance: Austrian   ART, 18 MARCH 2014 - 19 MARCH 2014, NEW YORK, lot 253.
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            dragons framed by stylized clouds and   buckle)            Mother Goddess Guanyin   private collection
            waves, the frontside hook in the shape of                  as a young woman. She                                         㶭ẋ晵㬋㫦戭挷慹再伲㯜㺜
            a Chilong head, possibly pointing to an   ⋩ℓᶾ䲨Ⱦ漵䲳ȿ戭ⷞ㈋      has her neatly incised hair   㘂㶭奨枛戭⁷                          ⑩䚠列⤥炻堐朊㚱㒎 ␴∫䕽
                                                                                                                                     㫸㳚䥩Ṣ㓞啷
            imperial commission, the reverse cast with   ⑩䚠㤝⤥炻㚱ἧ䓐䕽嶉⍲䢐㎵   artfully done up in a knot   ⊭㻧列⤥炻⎛ㇳ仢⣙
            two raised hooks on each section.   ⤏⛘⇑䥩Ṣ㓞啷, ᶲᶾ䲨ᶱ⋩⸜ẋ⇵⛐Ṇ㳚   and wears a necklace.   ⤏⛘⇑䥩Ṣ㓞啷
                                         岤⼿炻側朊⎗夳啷⭞㓞啷䶐嘇ˤ                Guanyin is shown with                                         Estimate EUR 1.000,-
            Shape: Bulbous oval shape of each section                  a third eye, elongated   Estimate EUR 200,-                   Starting price EUR 500,-
            Dimensions: 13,5 cm (length)  Estimate EUR 300,-           earlobes and a gentle   Starting price EUR 100,-
            Condition: Very good condition with   Starting price EUR 150,-  smile playing around her




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