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Attributed works:
A carved treasure box. China, Qianlong (1736–95). Cinnabar
lacquer, width 21 cm. SWORDERS, 15 CECIL COURT, SW2. Asian Art, London]
Attributed works:
A ‘dakon’ or ‘congklak’ game board. Central Java (probably
Surakarta), early 18th century. Wood, lacquer, pigments and gold
leaf, 89 by 15 by 17 cm. JONATHAN HOPE, 8 DUKE STREET, SW1. Asian Art, London]
Attributed works:
Attributed to Antonio Rodríguez, Portrait of Moctezuma, c. 1680. Florence, Gallerie degli Uffizi. Tesoro dei Granduchi [Museo Nacional del Prado].
Attributed works:
Francesco Guardi, San Giorgio Maggiore, oil on panel, 21 x 33 cm, auction 10 November 2021 [Dorotheum]
Attributed works:
GUIDO RENI
(Bologna 1575–1642)
Saint John the Baptist preaching in the Wilderness
Oil on canvas
85 x 56⅝ in. (216 x 144 cm.)
PROVENANCE:
The Regia Pinacoteca, Turin, by 1635.
The Abbé Reynard, Paris, by the late 1760s.
Acquired from him by Sir Joshua Reynolds, PRA, in 1768, on behalf of Charles Ingram, 9th Viscount Irwin (1727-1778),
and by inheritance at Temple Newsam House, Yorkshire, and elsewhere to the previous owner. [Charles Beddington]
Attributed works:
Vase, by Yonezawa Hisashi. c.1960. Ceramic, width 32 cm.
[JOOST VAN DEN BERGH, 21 CORK STREET W1. Asian Art, London]
Non-western art unattributed:
A Bubble Bowl
with Blue Glaze
and Purple Splashes
Northen Song dynasty
Diameter: 8.5cm
Sotheby’s Hong Kong,
‘Important Chinese Art’,
October 13, 2021
(Estimate: HK$18,000,000
– 22,000,000) [CA Book Publishing]
Non-western art unattributed:
A carved Yaozhou ware bowl. China, Northern Song Dynasty
(960–1127). Ceramic, diameter 9.5 cm. LITTLETON &
[HENNESSEY ASIAN ART, 1 PRINCES PLACE, SW1. Asian Art, London]
Non-western art unattributed:
A pair of famille rose fish bowls. China, Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng
period (1723–35). Ceramic, diameter 62 cm.
[DUKE’S, DORCHESTER (check for London location). Asian Art, London]
Non-western art unattributed:
A Superb Junyao Purple-splashed Dish
Song Dynasty
Diameter: 18.5cm
Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 22 April 2021, lot 16
(Sold for £2,552,000/US$3,466,500) [CA Book Publishing]
Non-western art unattributed:
A sword or shamshir with the hilt in the form of a Makra (Hindu
sea-creature). India, 19th century. Steel, gold, silver, enamel,
diamonds, emeralds, green beryls, rubies and glass, 104 by 40.9 cm.
[PETER FINER, 38-39 DUKE STREET, SW1 Asian Art, London]
Non-western art unattributed:
A white silk kesi panel, woven with
spotted deer and crested birds on a
ground of variously coloured
leaves and flower heads.
East Central Asia, 12th/13th century
55 x 33 cms
PROVENANCE:
Spink & Son Ltd, London, before 1994
The Hollander Collection, USA [Jacquline Simcox Ltd]
Non-western art unattributed:
An engraved shaffron
(horse’s head armour)
with the basmala.
Ottoman Turkey or
Anatolia, 16th century.
Steel, 58.5 by 44 cm.
[CHISWICK AUCTIONS,
1 COLVILLE ROAD, W3. Asian Art, London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Geometric panel.
China, Ming
dynasty, 15th
century. Silk
brocade, 70 by
65 cm.
JACQUELINE
SIMCOX,
106 NEW BOND
STREET, W1. Asian Art, London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Head of Buddha
Sakyamuni.
Thailand, Chang
Mai Lan Na
kingdom, 15th
century. Bronze,
height 40 cm.
[MARCEL NIES
ORIENTAL ART,
27 DOVER
STREET, W1. Asian Art, London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Illustration from a Markendeya Purana series Kangra or Mandi,
India. c.1830–50. Pigments on paper, 13.7 by 20.6 cm. marble, 40.6
by 90.8 by 53.8 cm. [ROB DEAN ART, 35 BURY STREET, SW1. Asian Art, London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Iznik border tile.
Ottoman Turkey,
c.1570–80. Ceramic,
25.5 by 13 cm.
[CHRISTIE’S,
8 KING STREET, SW1. Asian Art, London]