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The Property of a Northern Irish collector, To be sold Without Reserve, Day One Asian Art
11 Nov 2009, Edinburgh |
Chinese Decorative Arts
16 Nov 2009, 220 San Bruno Avenue, San Francisco |
Japanese Decorative Arts
16 Nov 2009, 220 San Bruno Avenue, San Francisco |
Korean Works of Art
16 Nov 2009, 220 San Bruno Avenue, San Francisco |
Other Asian Works of Art
16 Nov 2009, 220 San Bruno Avenue, San Francisco |
Lin Fengmian: Eight Paintings from the Mary and George Bloch Collection
28 Nov 2009, JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong |
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Bonhams Chinese Art department is renowned for offering the finest works of art representing the richness and breadth of China's artistic heritage, particularly Imperial porcelain, white and spinach green jades, cloisonné and Buddhist art. Specialised international sales are held in New Bond Street, London in May and in November, but our specialists also play an important role in the global Chinese art department, working to ensure the success of our auctions in Hong
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Bronze Turns To Gold As Bonhams Sells Lord Cunliffe's Chinese Collection In £5M Sale
Chinese Dragon Makes Recession Defying Roar
Bronze Age Chinese vessels from one of the finest old English collections, formed by the 2nd Lord Cunliffe between the darkest war years of the early 1940s, and his death in 1963, achieved astonishing prices at Bonhams sale of Chinese Art today, November 5, in London.
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Imperial Ming Jar Takes the £1.1m Biscuit at Bonhams Chinese Art Sale
A splendid Ming dynasty jar, a rare survivor from a vanished era of Imperial Chinese prestige, has sold for £1,117,600 in a packed sale at Bonhams New Bond Street which made a total of £3.2m.
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