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606  |  A TIGER’S EYE MINIATURE CARVING OF                                                                                      610  |  A CORAL FIGURE OF A CELESTIAL LADY,
                  BUDAI, QING OR REPUBLIC                                                                                                         LATE QING TO REPUBLIC
            China, late Qing Dynasty or early Republic period. Tiger’ eye,                                                                  China, 1850-1930. The coral of a superb color, finely carved with a
            smooth surface polish. Perfect as a little hand charmer, this                                                                   serene expression, downcast eyes, arched eyebrows and a gentle
            miniature sculpture depicts the laughing Buddha, Budai. The                                                                     smile, wearing long flowing robes with celestial bands. Associated
            lucky god is shown with his prayer beads in one and a peach                                                                     plexiglass base. (2)
            branch in the other hand. His fat belly invites for a rub.
                                                                                                                                            Condition: The head reattached, minor wear and losses.
            Condition: Good condition with few tiny nicks.                                                                                  Provenance: Croatian private collection.
            Provenance: Austrian private collection.
                                                                                                                                            Weight: 46.2 g excl. base.
            Dimensions: Height 5.2 cm. Length 2.8 cm. Width 2.2 cm.                                                                         Dimensions: Height 13.2 cm excl. base.
            Estimate EUR 300,-                                                                                                              Estimate EUR 400,-
            Starting price EUR 150,-                                                                                                        Starting price EUR 200,-







                                                           607  |  THREE CARVED ‘100 LUOHANS’ NUTS,
                                                                 LATE QING
                                                           China, 1860-1910. The three nuts finely carved and incised with a
                                                           multitude of luohans in various positions, all with grinning smiles.
                                                           (3)

                                                                                                                                                                                         611  |  AN AMBER FIGURE OF A FISHERMAN, QING
                                                           Condition: Patina, wear, minor losses.
                                                           Provenance: Austrian private collection.
                                                                                                                                                                                         China, 1780-1880. The man holding his latest catch - a huge fish - in
                                                                                                                                                                                         both hands, seeming to exclaim his joy about his recent success. He
                                                           Weight: 28.9 g in total.
                                                                                                                                                                                         wears a traditional cap as well as a vest that reveals his bare belly.
                                                           Dimensions: Length 4.2-4.5 cm.
                                                           Estimate EUR 300,-
                                                                                                                                                                                         Condition: Good condition with fine patina, some natural flaws in
                                                           Starting price EUR 150,-
                                                                                                                                                                                         the material, old wear, minor abrasions and a few tiny fleabites here
                                                                                                                                                                                         and there.
                                                                                                                                                                                         Provenance: Collection of the late Gerard Arnhold (1918-2010),
                                                                                                                                                                                         philanthropist, collector and supporter of the Oriental Museum
                                                                                                                                                                                         Durham for many years.
            608  |  A SILVER MOUNTED RHINOCEROS                                                                                                                                          Weight: 41.2 g.
                  HORN PENDANT, REPUBLIC
                                                                                                                                                                                         Dimensions: Height 6 cm.
            China, 1912-1949. This pendant is composed of a finely carved
                                                                                                                                                                                         The opaque amber is of an intense, golden-brown and almost
            rhinoceros horn plaque on either side, held together by an
                                                                                                                                                                                         flawless color. Rare!
            ornate silver mount with a double-row dot décor. Each plaque
            has a ruyi-cloud ornament in each of the four corners.
                                                                                                                                                                                         Estimate EUR 500,-
                                                                                                                                                                                         Starting price EUR 250,-
            Condition: Good condition with fine hand patina and some age
            cracks to Old Script plaque.
            Provenance: German private collection.                                                                                          612  |  A MIXED LOT OF FOUR SMALL CHINESE    Condition: Used, with some dents and losses here and there,
                                                                                                                                                  BOXES AND A CHINESE BROOCH,            patina, wear.
            Dimensions: 5 cm (height – measured without the loop), 3.5 cm                                                                         LATE QING DYNASTY                      Provenance: German private collection. Acquired in China around
            (length), 0.5 cm (width).                                                                                                                                                    1900. Thence by descent.
                                                                                                                                            China and Asia, 19th century and later. Various metals, partially
            Estimate EUR 1.000,-                                                                                                            incised, ivory and a few semi-precious stones, nice detail work.  Dimesions: Max. diameter 7 cm.
            Starting price EUR 500,-                       609  |  AN IVORY ‘FRUIT’ TOGGLE, MING
                                                                                                                                                                                         Estimate EUR 200,-
                                                           China, 1368-1644. Carved in the shape of a fruit with leaves                                                                  Starting price EUR 100,-
                                                           and vines, with a very fine naturally grown deep patina, several
                                                           piercings for suspension.


                                                           Condition: Extensive wear, some age cracks.
                                                           Provenance: Austrian private collection.
                                                           Weight: 21.3 g.
                                                           Dimensions: Height 2.4 cm.

                                                           Estimate EUR 200,-
                                                           Starting price EUR 100,-




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