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Lin Fengmian: Eight Paintings from the Mary and George Bloch Collection
28 Nov 2009, JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong |
Fine Chinese Paintings and Contemporary Asian Art
28 Nov 2009, JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong |
Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art
28 Nov 2009, JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong |
Fine Chinese Works of Art
15 Dec 2009, 220 San Bruno Avenue, San Francisco |
Fine Japanese Works of Art
15 Dec 2009, 220 San Bruno Avenue, San Francisco |
Fine Korean Works of Art
15 Dec 2009, 220 San Bruno Avenue, San Francisco |
Fine South, Southeast and Other Asian Works of Art
15 Dec 2009, 220 San Bruno Avenue, San Francisco |
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Fine Japanese Art
Tuesday 11 May 2010
New Bond Street
Entries now invited for our auction of Fine Japanese Art |
To arrange a free and confidential auction valuation or
for further advice on buying or selling at auction, please contact:
Suzannah Yip or Neil Davey
japanese@bonhams.com
+44 (0) 20 7468 8368
If you want to be kept informed about your area(s) of interest click here
Bonhams Japanese department announces an important sale of Fine Japanese
Art to be held on 11 May 2010 in its prestigious New Bond Street premises. The
sale will handle a wide selection of works of art encompassing many materials
and genres. Our auctions include prints, paintings, screens, lacquer, netsuke
and inro, ceramics, cloisonné enamel, ivory carvings, metalwork, armour,
swords and sword fittings.
Further information
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Previously Sold Auction Highlights
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A rare, unusual and elaborately decorated cloisonné enamel goshoguruma (ox-drawn carriage), Attributed to Kawaguchi Bunzaemon of Nagoya, Meiji Period
Sold for £252,000
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A rare ormolu-mounted Kakiemon model of a seated bijin
Sold for £132,000 |
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An extremely rare and fine cloisonné enamel model of a traditional go-ban (games board), By Honda Kozaburo of Nagoya, Meiji Period
Sold for £216,000
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An unusual matching gold lacquer and silver-inlaid ryoshibako (document box) and suzuribako (writing box) set, By Chikueido Eishin (1849-1915), Meiji Period
Sold for £103,200
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