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Doyle Asia Week New York Autumn 2024 Auctions

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A Pair of Impressive Chinese Cloisonne Enamel Cong Vases, incised Qianlong Mark and of the Period, H: 21.5 in., Estimate: US$10,000-15,000, Lot 127, Asian Works of Art, September 17

Doyle New York
Asia Week New York Auctions: Sept 17–18, 2024
175 East 87th Street, NYC

Doyle Auctioneers & Appraisers is pleased to hold the second of its semiannual Asian Works of Art auction this month. This highly anticipated, two-part sale will showcase works spanning the Neolithic Period through the 20th century, from prominent collections and estates. Chief among these is the collection of Alan Oliner, who owned and operated Oliner Fibre for 49 years, expanding the Northeastern company’s reach globally. The two auctions – Asian Works of Art, on September 17 at 10am; and Decorative Asian Art, on September 18 at 10am – will be preceded by an exhibition beginning September 13, and are part of Asia Week New York, taking place September 12-20, in which thirteen top Asian art galleries and seven auction houses will be participating.

The sale of these porcelains, bronzes, jades, snuff bottles, pottery, scholar’s objects, furniture and paintings follows Doyle’s collaboration, earlier this year, with Asia Week New York, an annual celebration of Asian art, our auctions attract discerning collectors, curators, scholars, and enthusiasts of Asian art.

A full list of the auctions is below:

Asian Works of Art
Previews: September 13–16, 12-5pm
Auction: Tuesday, September 17, 2024 at 10am (Lots 1-359)

Highlighting the sale is the Alan Oliner Collection encompassing art from China, Japan, the Islamic world and beyond, with a notable emphasis on 17th century Chinese porcelain. The collection is distinguished by its breadth and exceptional quality. Unlike some collectors driven by personal notions of exoticism or antiquity, Mr. Oliner sought out fine examples of Early Qing porcelain, adhering to the strict standards of the period. It is a collection that took study and taste, as well as patience. Mr. Oliner not only possessed a keen eye for porcelain but also exercised excellent judgment in selecting trusted dealers, including venerable New York and London firms like Ralph M. Chait Galleries and Marchant, as well as other fine sellers. A number of the pieces also bear distinguished provenance, with examples from the collections of J.P. Morgan, U.S. President Herbert Hoover and John D. Rockefeller, Jr.

Mr. Oliner’s meticulously kept invoices reveal the methodical and unhurried acquisition of porcelain representing the fantastic range of styles popular through the Shunzhi and Kangxi periods of the 17th century. Porcelain masterworks in the collection feature blue and white wares evoking the earlier Ming Dynasty, intricately molded and glazed soft paste sculptures reflecting both Daoist and Buddhist influences, and the novel forms and decorative palettes that first appeared in the early decades of the Qing Dynasty. The collection offers an excellent survey of 17th century porcelain.

The Alan Oliner Collection is certain to delight connoisseurs of fine Chinese porcelain and honor Mr. Oliner’s legacy as a distinguished American collector dedicated to preserving Chinese history with scholarship, care and dignity.

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Inquiries:
Richard Cervantes
[email protected]
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A Chinese Silver and Malachite Inlaid Bronze Censer, 17th century, H: 9.5 in., Estimate: US$15,000-20,000, Lot 484, Decorative Asian Art, September 18

Decorative Asian Art
Previews: September 13–16, 12-5pm
Auction: Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at 10am (Lots 401-787)

Doyle’s auction of Decorative Asian Art will showcase the arts of China, Japan and throughout Asia, including porcelains, bronzes, jades, snuff bottles, pottery, scholar’s objects, furniture and paintings from prominent collections and estates.

Learn more

Inquiries:
Richard Cervantes
[email protected]

 

 

 

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