Description: A real scholar's item with Zen atmosphere of this piece was ingeniously made use of a root wood. With good old patina, this piece was in original condition
without any restorations. It testified itself that it had been carefully treated and treasured by the past collectors despite its informal style among typical Chinese scholar's items.
Date: Qing Dynasty (mid or early 19th Century)
Length: 14.8cm
Description: A religious oil painting on canvas was made in 19th Century from the minority people at southwest region of China.
A piece of art from Dian people of Guazhou or Yunnam Province, this painting was displayed with bold colours. Sketched freely but regulated as well, it is in astonishing beauty.
Description: A wood panel was carved with a house, a plum tree, and an elephant. An odd combination when an elephant was described in Chinese garden. "Good sign(elephant) stays in my house" -a greeting words meant a lot to Chinese people. The panel or the architecture sculpture had always been bestowed with the best wishes like this.
An elephant who doesn't seem to be realistic, maybe just because the carver had never seen a real one.
Date: Qing Dynasty(early 19th century)
Width: 19.5cm
Description: A wood panel was carved with motifs of a view of a pond. Two egrets were playing by picking a fish on a lotus leaf.
Teased with enjoyment by two of the water fowls, the fish yet was not in a easy mood.
Date : Qing Dynasty (19th century)
Width with frame: 47cm Height with frame: 27cm
Description: An old ivory plaque was decorated with archaic scrolling
Chilong(DRAGON) pattern in against position on both sides.On the rims, fret pattern was regularly carved.
The motifs of this rare piece had long been used in traditional Chinese works of art. It was an abstract art and a decent motif which had always been adopted by the noble
echelon.
Date: Qing dynasty (18th Century)
Length: 6.0cm Width: 3.9cm Depth: 0.6cm
Description: This white glazed stem cup was beautifully decorated with brownish black paint. Produced well at the Huozhou kiln of Shanxi province of China in the 13th-14th century, this ware was preserved perfectly.
Huozhou kiln was one of the typical kilns which produced Cizhou wares since Northern Song dynasty(12TH Century).
The unique characteristics of wares from Huozhou was on the foot rim where the domed supporting points were obviously seen...
Description: An elegant Ru-Yi was rarely made of iron. Casted in a beautiful shape and preserved very well. Dark russet paint were reserved sparsely on the surface which reflected with good old black patina.
Date: 19th Century
Length: 34cm
Description: An excavated blue and white cup was in elegant water basin shape. With obvious excavation condition, the cup crackled well. The minor everted rim let it can be easily held when drinking tea.
Condition of this cup is good. One darker spot on the rim is not a defect. It was due to the incursion under the earth.
Date: Qing Dynasty.
Width: 8 cm
Description: "Hundreds of monkeys" is only a description for the topic of this master piece. Amid the branches of a peach tree, a lot of monkeys are playing and teasing to each other. The exact numbers of these nimble animals had never been really counted. A deft open-work carving had been done in early 20th century China. Old black paint were faded due to age.
An old amber bead was adorned.
Width: 3.5cm
Description: Walnut carving was a typical Chinese craftsmanship. From late Ming until now, this skill was treasured by Chinese people. It has been a miniature art for hundreds of years. In a clear cut way this hard kernel was carved
as a deity of longevity who was favored by Chinese people. Holding on the right hand with a staff and the left hand a Peach of Longevity, he was accompanied by a boy attendant and a crane...
Description: A miniature porcelain figure was molded as Bu-dai Buddha with bare and protruding belly. With characteristic wide smile he was solid shaped as a porcelain toggle which was rarely seen. It was an excavation piece. The incursions were obvious within the pleats. The stand was newly custom made in a pattern of leaves troves.
Date: Early Qing Dynasty (17th-18th century)
Height: 3.7cm (including stand)
Description: A plain form inkstone with cloud scroll pattern on the rim and inscriptions of a palace scholar's poem on the back. A true Chinese scholar studio's object was in typical Chinese scholar's taste of esthetics. It was a piece from spring auction 2004 of Antique and Curiosity Company of China lot 685. The estimated price when was RMB 8000...
Description: A gilt-bronze figure of Bodhisattva was casted in Tang dynasty.
It was preserved rarely with original assemblies. Without any restorations, the Bodhisattva posed in a gesture of fear-not(abhaya mudra)...
Description: A bronze brush rest in a shape of a stag resting under a tree and a bird perching on the branches with scholar rock's view. It is an elegant piece with traditional Chinese atmosphere. The antlers was delicately casted and tenoned on the stag's head. A glued work had been made to the tenon section for fastening.
Date: Ming Dynasty (15th-16th Century)
Width: 9.5cm Height: 10.5cm
Description: A wood sculpture of Guan-yin
holding a baby was worshipped by Chinese people who wished to have children.
Guan-yin had always been a deity who supposed to relieved people's agonies. Fertility was one topic the traditional Chinese religious people usually cared and needed to be blessed by this god of mercy.
This sculpture was made in early Qing dynasty by one solid block of wood...
Description: A piece of rootwood was adapted as a water dropper which was used by the Chinese scholars. Coloured inside with black paint for protection and to waterproof, the surface shone with old patina of dark brown. With intriguing shape and a savor of bookishness, this small piece yielded a true sense of Chinese scholar's connoisseurship. NOTICE: NO ANY WAX WAS USED ON THE SURFACE, IT JUST SHONE DUE TO ENDURING AGE.
Date: 18th Century
Width: 9.0cm Height: 5.0cm
Description: The story of Bu-Dai monk was originated from Five Dynasties(10th centuries) when the raging wars between different countries put people's lives in jeopardy. The unfortunate miseries forced people to pursue the religious and spiritual comfort. A happy go lucky monk went to the markets and streets everyday soliciting alms for favorable karma. Dressed raggedly
with a bag(Bu-Dai), he laughed all the time without any complaining and bore no grudges to anyone who had loathed him...
Description: A beautiful toggle was made of ivory. The brownish and crackled surface was reflected with the old age.
Date: Qing Dynasty(18th century)
Width: 4.0cm Depth: 1.5cm