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28 April 2022

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Christie's Hong Kong Chinese Ceremics and Works of Art Department Presents Magnificent and Important Masterpieces from Private Collections and Institutions   

Live Auction | 30 MayPreviewsTaipei | 7 – 8 MayBeijing | 8 – 10 MayHong Kong | 22 – 29 May
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Hong Kong APAC 28 April 2022
Christie's Hong Kong Chinese Ceremics and Works of Art Department Presents Magnificent and Important Masterpieces from Private Collections and Institutions   

Christie’s Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art Spring Auctions in Hong Kong will take place on 30 May 2022. This season features the dedicated, single-owner auction Celestial Brilliance - The Wang Xing Lou Collection of Imperial Qing Dynasty Porcelain, and the leading lot of the season – A Magnificent and Extremely Rare Large Doucai Vase – to be offered in the highly anticipated Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art sale, which will showcase an exceptional selection of magnificent and important Chinese treasures from private collections and institutions.

The standalone Celestial Brilliance The Wang Xing Lou Collection of Imperial Qing Dynasty Porcelain sale presents an exquisite selection of 28 pieces of Imperial porcelain from three of the most prominent reigns of the Qing Dynasty: Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong. This long-awaited collection has not been seen at auction for over two decades, and is sure to generate much excitement in the saleroom. The highlights of the collection include A Magnificent And Rare Famille Rose Fahua Style Jar And Cover and An Exquisite Imperial Ruby Red Ground Falangcai ‘Indian Lotus’ Wine Cup,  (please click HERE for the dedicated press release).

The Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art sale will showcase a key highlight – A Magnificent And Extremely Rare Large Doucai Vase – which is from the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute of Utica, New York. Proceeds from the sale of the lot will benefit The Helen Munson Williams Acquisition Fund, solely for the purchase of artworks for the institute’s permanent collection (please click HERE for the dedicated press release). Other sale highlights range from Tang and Song dynasty ceramics, Imperial porcelain from the Ming and Qing dynasties, Buddhist art, scholar’s objects, jade carvings, and Huanghuali furniture.

Rounding out the offerings this spring is a selection of sacred Buddhist art offerings, including a series of stunning Buddhist bronzes and sculptures from the Tang to Qing Dynasty. Top lots include a majestically Rare Early-Ming Gilt-Bronze Figure Of Vajradhara from a private Swiss collector (Estimate: HK$5,000,000-8,000,000/ US$650,000 – 1,000,000); and An Exceedingly Rare Pair Of Gilt-bronze Seated Luohan Figures from the Yuan to early Ming Dynasty. Other highlights include A Rare Imperial Zitan and Hardwood Gilt-lacquered Throne from Qing Dynasty, 18th – 19th Century, constructed of the finest and rarest materials and of the highest possible workmanship from the Qing Dynasty; and an extraordinary Carved White Jade ‘Scholar In Landscape’ Brush Pot from the Qianlong Period (1736-1795), hailing from the Quincy Chuang Collection, an important collection consisting of 30 lots of impressive jade carvings, enameled wares, and porcelain from the passionate collector, Mr. Quincy Chuang.

Preview (By appointment only):
Taipei | 7 – 8 May | Taipei Marriott Hotel, No. 199, Lequn 2nd Road, ZhongShan District, Taipei
Beijing | 8 – 10 May | Christie’s Beijing Art Space, No. 82 Jinbao Street, Dong Cheng District, Beijing
Hong Kong | 22 – 29 May  | Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, No. 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai,
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Auction: 
Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art
 
Date: 30 May 2022
Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, No. 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong

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* Please note when quoting estimates above that other fees will apply in addition to the hammer price - see Section D of the Conditions of Sale at the back of the sale catalogue. *Estimates do not include buyer’s premium. Sales totals are hammer price plus buyer’s premium.

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