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Chinese and Other Asian Works of Art Auction at iGavel

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Large Chinese Imperial Yellow Ground Nine Dragon Brocaded Silk Panel, overall: 94 x 59 1/2 in., Qing Dynasty ASW2T ASW2H, Lot: 6863817, (Estimate: $20,000-40,000), Chinese and Other Asian Works of Art, Oct 1-15, 2024

Chinese and Other Asian Works of Art
Presented by: Lark Mason Associates
Online Auction: October 1–15, 2024

Lark Mason Associates is delighted to announce that over 300 lots of Chinese and other works of Asian art treasures is open for bidding from October 1st through the 15th on iGavelAuctions.com.

One of the standout lots is this Rare Large Chinese Imperial Yellow Ground Nine Dragon Brocaded Silk Panel from the Qing Dynasty estimated between $20,000-40,000.  The nine dragons speak to imperial authority and this yellow color was reserved exclusively for the emperor. Tapestries of this type, large and impressive, were hung throughout the Forbidden City. An important factor in the history and use of the banner offered here is the padding. This indicates that this banner was likely used during the winter months.

Among the other highlights are a set of Eight Korean Painted Panels, late Joseon Dynasty (Estimate: $20,000-30,000), a Chinese Formal Court Robe, Chaofu, Qing Dynasty (Estimate: $10,000-15,000), a Chinese Gilt Lacquer Seated Lohan, and a set of five Qing Dynasty Cafe-au-Lait Triple Gourd Form Vases, Kangxi Period (Estimate: $5,000-8,000).

Other treasures include an Eight-Panel Japanese Flower Screen, Rimpa School, 17th/ 18th century (Estimate: $12,000-18,000), a Chinese Carved Pale Celadon Jade Archaistic Covered Vessel, Tulu, Qing Dynasty (Estimate: $4,000-6,000), a Chinese Gilt Bronze Figure of Guanyin, Ming Dyansty (Estimate: $4,000-6,000), and a Chinese Underglaze Blue Painted Porcelain Landscape Bowl, 17th/18th century (Estimate: $3,000-5,000).

Says Lark Mason: “This is a solid, highly appealing sale which offers a wide range of significant Asian works that span centuries and traditions at reasonable estimates. It’s a great opportunity for collectors, and we look forward to connecting Asian art enthusiasts with these extraordinary objects.”

To learn more and prepare for bidding, click here.

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