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79 Y
A DREAMSTONE HUANGHUALI-FRAMED
SCREEN
Qing Dynasty
The stone smoothly polished and naturally coloured
with tones of beige, grey and orange, speckled
with crystalline areas and inclusions, set within a
huanghuali frame and stand.
84cm (33in) wide. (2).
£5,000 - 7,000
CNY44,000 - 61,000
清 黃花梨嵌雲石座屏
80 Y
A HUANGHUALI BRUSHPOT, BITONG
Mid Qing Dynasty
Smoothly carved of cylindrical form with straight sides,
the finely-grained wood of a reddish-brown tone.
18.5cm (7 1/4in) diam.
£2,500 - 3,500
CNY22,000 - 31,000
清中期 黃花梨大筆筒
79
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ATTRIBUTED TO WAN SHOUQI (1603-1652)
A Set of Six Paintings of Eighteen Luohans
Six paintings depicting the Eighteen Luohans, gilt,
ink and pigment on blue paper, one painting with
signature and two seals of the artist, each mounted,
glazed and framed.
Each, 81.7cm (32 1/8in) high x 42.7cm (16 7/8in)
wide (6).
£30,000 - 50,000
CNY260,000 - 440,000
萬壽祺(款) 描金十八羅漢圖 一組六幅 紙本設色
鏡框裝裱
Wan Shouqi 萬壽祺 (1603-1652), from Xuzhou, was
styled Nian Shao (年少), as well as Jieruo (介若), and
was commonly called ‘Mr Young’ (年少先生). In the
third year of the Chongzhen reign (1630) he passed
the juren degree at the County level, together with
the scholar Chen Zilong 陳子龍 (1608-1647). He
was loyal to the Ming dynasty and resisted the
80 Manchu Qing invasion, retiring as a recluse after the
fall of the Ming dynasty.
Compare with a similar painting of three luohan,
attributed to Wan Shouqi, which was sold at
Sotheby’s Paris, 12 December 2017, lot 42.
For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each Lot
82 | BONHAMS please refer to paragraphs 7 & 8 of the Notice to Bidders at the back of the catalogue.