HONG KONG.- Sothebys Hong Kong June series of Chinese Works of Art sales will take place on 1 and 2 June at Sothebys Hong Kong Gallery. The highlight of the Chinese Art sale is a set of two Imperial Qing dynasty jade seals from the collection of Emile Guimet (18361918), the founder of the eponymous Asian Art Museum in Paris. Also featured is a collection of archaic jades assembled in Hong Kong from the 1950s, Yixing stoneware from a prominent English collection, and a selection of Song ceramics with early Buddhist sculptures and bronze animal paperweights. Incorporating for the first time other collecting categories, this sale will feature a fine group of Japanese woodblock prints from a private Hong Kong collection, among them the eminent Under the Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai (17601849), from the series of the Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji. A selection of 100 jades from a Hong Kong collection featured in a special sale titled Qing Dynasty Jades From A Hong Kong Collection encapsulates the rich diversity and artistic skill of Qing dynasty jade craftsmanship.
Christian Bouvet, Director and Head of Mid-Season Sales, Chinese Works of Art Department, said, Comprising archaic jades to Song dynasty ceramics, Yixing stoneware, early Buddhist gilt-bronze sculpture and even Japanese prints, we are very pleased with the diversity of the sale's offerings this season and honoured to be entrusted with the sale of these great collections. Most of them were formed in Hong Kong over several decades, and we look forward to presenting them to connoisseurs as well a new generation of collectors.
SALE HIGHLIGHTS
CHINESE ART
SESSION ONE LOTS 301-509│1 JUNE, 2 PM SESSION TWO LOTS 510-627│2 JUNE, 10 AM SESSION THREE LOTS 628-783│2 JUNE, 2 PM
Property from the collection of Emile Guimet (1836-1918)
A Set of Two Imperial Celadon and Brown Jade Daoguang Yubi and Zhengzai Yangmin Seals, Qing Dynasty, Daoguang Period (Lot 577) 4.7 x 2.2 x 2.2 cm Est. HK$2 3 million / US$258,000 387,000
Highlighting the auction is a pair of small seals from the Daoguang Emperor. Both are meticulously carved from a jade boulder of warm and lustrous celadon tone that transmutes at the finials into a light red colour typical of tangyu, or sugar jade. The seal texts, both inscribed in seal script in intaglio, read respectively Daoguang yubi (treasure inscribed in the hand of the Daoguang Emperor) and Zhengzai yangmin (the way of governance lives in nurturing people). The lines in the inscriptions are even and robust, indicating the creators high degree of skill.
Yixing Stoneware from the Collection of Paul Moss
An Inscribed Documentary Yixing Stoneware Teapot and Cover (pictured below) Qing Dynasty, Jiaqing Period, Dated 1815, Designed by Chen Mansheng Made by Yang Pengnian and Incised by Guo Pinjia (Lot 514) 16.3 cm Est. HK$800,000 1.2 million / US$103,000 155,000
This exceptional teapot is of documentary importance in encapsulating the literati approach to teapot appreciation in the early 19th century. Commissioned and designed by Chen Mansheng, it was created by the master potter Yang Pengnian and inscribed by Guo Lin, a famous artist, calligrapher and associate.
Property of a Distinguished Hong Kong Collector
A Large Carved Ding White-Glazed Lotus Bowl, Song Dynasty (Lot 412) 25.5 cm Est. HK$150,000 200,000 / US$19,400 25,800
The present bowl displays all the characteristics attributed to Ding wares known in museum and private collections. Celebrated for their thin potting, fine near-white body and an ivory-colored glaze which tends to run down in somewhat darker tears, Ding wares were ranked among the five great wares of the Song.
The Huai Qin Ge Collection of Archaic Jades
Chinese civilization has a long tradition of appreciating and collecting jades from as early as the Shang and Zhou dynasties.
Ancient jades dating from the Han and pre-Han periods are venerated for their historical significance and well represented in major museum collections although they rarely appear on the market. The Huai Qin Ge collection was formed by Mr Lui Shu Ying in Hong Kong between the 1960s and 1980s. It ranges stylistically from the Neolithic period to the Han and Jin periods and also includes archaistic works from the Ming and Qing dynasties that imitate jades from the Zhou and Han.
A Celadon And Brown Jade Ornament, Heng Western Han Dynasty, 17 cm (Lot 302) Est. HK$60,000 80,000 / US$7,800 10,300
A Partly Calcified Greyish Green Jade Disc, Huan Warring States Period, 10.7 cm (Lot 303) Est. HK$60,000 80,000 / US$7,800 10,300
A Partly Calcified Celadon Jade Scabbard Slide, Wei Han Dynasty, 9.7 cm (Lot 315) Est. HK$50,000 70,000 / US$6,500 9,100
A Rare Yellowish-Green Jade Ornament, Heng Late Spring & Autumn Period, 7.6 cm (Lot 321) Est. HK$50,000 70,000 / US$6,500 9,100
A Partly Calcified Celadon Jade Square Ornament Warring States Period, 4.3 x 3.8 cm (Lot 306) Est. HK$60,000 80,000 / US$7,800 10,300
Japanese Prints from a Hong Kong Private Collection
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) Under The Great Wave off Kanagawa From The Series Thirty-Six Views Of Mount Fuji, c1831 (Lot 737) 25.7 x 36.9 cm Est. HK$400,000 600,000 / US$51,500 77,500
QING DYNASTY JADES FROM A HONG KONG COLLECTION
1 JUNE, 10 AM
Highlights of this sale include three jades of the finest jet-white quality: a group of two boys and lotus; an exquisite quatrelobed tray; and a rooster, to celebrate the current zodiac year.
A Pale Celadon Jade 'Mountain' Brushrest Qing Dynasty, 18th Century, 12 cm (Lot 64) Est. HK$100,000 150,000 / US$12,900 19,400
A White and Russet Jade Figure of a Rooster Qing Dynasty, 18th Century, 6.6 cm (Lot 14) Est. HK$ 120,000 180,000 / US$15,500 23,200
A Fine White and Russet Jade Quatrelobed Tray Qing Dynasty, 18th 19th Century, 14.5 cm (Lot 28) Est. HK$150,000 200,000 / US$19,400 25,800
A White Jade Hehe Erxian Group Qing Dynasty, 18th Century, 7.3cm (Lot 8) Est. HK$150,000 200,000 / US$19,400 25,800