Auction Details
This auction presents a distinguished selection of authentic Chinese antiques, dating from the Qing Dynasty to the early Republic era. The collection spans a wide range of categories, each representing the craftsmanship, symbolism, and cultural legacy of Chinese traditional arts.
Featured highlights include:
Qing Dynasty porcelain, including famille rose plates, Guangxu-period shallow dishes, and Qianlong blue-and-white lidded bowls. These pieces are prized for their vibrant enamel work, refined forms, and historical relevance.
Gilt-bronze Buddhist sculptures, such as statues of Guanyin, Shakyamuni, and Manjushri. Their intricate details and serene expressions reflect the solemn beauty of Tibetan Buddhist art.
White jade carvings and pendants, including dragon belt hooks, ruyi scepters, and auspicious animal figures. The jade is finely polished with symbolic motifs representing longevity, virtue, and fortune.
Cloisonné enamel and silver inlay pieces, such as lotus-form incense boxes, floral vases, and enamel-inlaid jewelry cases. These exhibit exceptional color brilliance and delicate craftsmanship.
Qing embroidered garments and textiles, including rank badges, women’s robes with “shou” medallions, and imperial silk panels. These richly symbolic items showcase the elegance of Qing court attire and textile artistry.
Ancient pottery figures, including Han Dynasty horsemen, Tang sancai glazed ladies, and Ming tomb guardians. Each figure reveals expressive sculptural details and archaeological significance.
Antique vases and display vessels, such as famille rose baluster vases, octagonal jars, and celadon-glazed ceremonial urns. These make excellent decorative statements for interior collectors and design professionals.
Silverware and gemstone-inlaid objects, including bat-shaped boxes, enameled mirrors, and auspicious-themed dressing table pieces that embody the harmony of beauty and symbolism in Chinese metalwork.
All items are presented with high-resolution multi-angle images, full measurements, descriptive details, and condition notes. Many pieces feature hallmarks, reign marks, or stylistic parallels with museum collections. This auction is ideal for private collectors, museum buyers, art investors, and connoisseurs of Chinese heritage objects.