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492  |  A LARGE CLOISONNÉ
                                                                            JARDINIÈRE, QING
                                                                       China, 18th – 19th century. Enameled décor
                                                                       of various birds and flowers, cranes, peaches,
                                                                       lotus, pomegranates on a turquoise-blue
                                                                       ground, all between circumferential lappet
                                                                       borders. European gilt-bronze stand.

                                                                       Condition: Several damages to enamel, wear
                                                                       and traces of use, the inside with calcification.
                                                                       The stand has been attached with a drilling to
                                                                       the base. The bronze with considerable patina.
                                                                       Provenance: From a Latvian private collector.                        495  |  A SMALL FLORAL CLOISONNÉ TRAY, MING
                                                                       Weight: 15.8 kg (including the bronze base).                         China, 1368-1644. The small tray raised on three gilt feet,
                                                                       Dimensions: Height 39 cm. Diameter 42 cm.                            decorated with floral patterns all around.
                                                                       Estimate EUR 900,-                                                                                                  496  |  A GILT CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL
                                                                       Starting price EUR 450,-                                             Condition: Strong wear, extensive damage to the edges, old   HEAD OF A HORSE, REPUBLIC
                                                                                                                                            repairs, pitting.
                                                                                                                                            Provenance: Austrian private collection.       China, 1912-1949. The horse’s mane, ears, and mouth gilt,
                                                                                                                                                                                           showing archaistic cloisonné decorations with phoenixes
                                                                                                                                            Weight: 172.3 g.                               amongst various borders, stylized clouds, and vines.
                                                                       493  |  A CLOISONNÉ AND GILT                                         Dimensions: Diameter 12.7 cm.
                                                                            ENAMEL CYLINDRICAL BOX
                                                                            AND COVER, QING                                                 Estimate EUR 200,-                             Condition: Good condition with minor stress areas and small
                                                                                                                                            Starting price EUR 100,-                       old fillings around the ears, minor losses, and traces of wear,
                                                                       China, 19th century. The domed cover with                                                                           extensive patina to the base.
                                                                       a crane in a circular reserve surrounded by                                                                         Provenance: Austrian private collection.
                                                                       polychrome clouds with stylized crane heads,
                                                                       the sides of the cover with circumferential                                                                         Weight: 3,494 g.
                                                                       bats, the sides of the box with the same crane                                                                      Dimensions: Height 33.5 cm.
                                                                       and cloud designs as on the top, flowers and
                                                                       leaves on the underside.                                                                                            Estimate EUR 500,-
                                                                                                                                                                                           Starting price EUR 250,-
                                                                       Condition: Good condition with old traces of
                                                                       use, minor pitting and wear to the gilt.
                                                                       Provenance: From the collection of Alexander                                                                        498  |  A LIDDED ‘CARP’ TUREEN, QING
                                                                       Popov in Novi Sad, Kingdom of Serbia,
                                                                                                                                                                                           China, late 19th century. The large three-part tureen is made of
                                                                       acquired between 1900-1920.
                                                                                                                                                                                           pewter with brass finials, a glass cabochon inlaid as the fish’s eye,
                                                                                                                                                                                           fine incisions and auspicious Chinese characters incised to the
                                                                       Weight: 127.6 g.
                                                                                                                                                                                           carp’s cheeks. Each part bears three stamped Chinese hallmarks.
                                                                       Dimensions: Height 7.1 cm. Diameter 6.8 cm.
                                                                       Estimate EUR 300,-
                                                                                                                                                                                           Condition: Good condition with extensive wear and traces of
                                                                       Starting price EUR 150,-
                                                                                                                                                                                           use, minor dents and some soiling.
                                                                                                                                                                                           Provenance: English private collection.
                                                                       494  |  A CLOISONNÉ TRIPOD CENSER                                                                                   Weight: 1675 g.
                                                                            AND COVER, LATE QING                                                                                           Dimensions: Length 32 cm.
                                                                       China, late Qing dynasty (1644-1912). The                                                                           Estimate EUR 300,-
                                                                       censer is flanked by two curved handles,                                                                            Starting price EUR 150,-
                                                                       the ends of which are crafted in the form
                                                                       of dragon heads. The feet of the censer are
                                                                       surmounted by the same dragon heads, while                           497  |  THREE-LEGGED SILVER ALLOY JUE VESSEL
                                                                       the pierced cover shows a Buddhist lion finial.
                                                                                                                                            China, late Qing dynasty (1644-1912) to Republic period (1912-
                                                                                                                                            1949). The jue is an archaic Chinese vessel form, exactingly
                                                                       Condition: Firing flaws, chipping and losses,                        reproduced here on a smaller scale. Saber-like legs, handles
                                                                       some verdigris.                                                      on the sides and vertical posts. Originally, such bronze vessels
                                                                       Provenance: From the collection of Georg                             were used to heat wine for sacrificial libation. This jue has a
                                                                       Weifert (1850-1937). Thence by descent in                            background leiwen pattern, which shows two kinds of creatures –
                                                                       the same family. Weifert was a Serbo-Austrian                        four stags and four fish-like dragons.
                                                                       industrialist and the first governor of the
                                                                       Federal Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia, Croatia
                                                                       and Slovenia.                                                        Condition: Good condition.
                                                                                                                                            Provenance: Austrian private collection.
                                                                       Weight: 1,726 g.
                                                                       Dimensions: Height 31.8 cm.                                          Dimensions: Height 12.2 cm. Width 11.3 cm.

                                                                       Estimate EUR 1.500,-                                                 Estimate EUR 300,-
                                                                       Starting price EUR 750,-                                             Starting price EUR 150,-




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