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A blue silk ‘eight-dragon’ robe, jifu, late Qing Dynasty

03 mardi Fév 2015

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A blue silk ‘eight-dragon’ robe, jifu, late Qing Dynasty. Estimate £500 – 800 (€660 – 1,100). Photo Bonhams.

Woven in gold thread with sinuous coiled dragons in pursuit of flaming pearls, amongst cloud scrolls and above crashing waves, together with two cream cotton under garments. 135cm (53in) long. (3).

The Property of a Lady.

Reputedly presented reputedly as a gift to the vendor’s father, who was a medical missionary in Yunnan during the 1930’s, and thence by descent.

Bonhams. ASIAN ART, 25 Feb 2015 10:30 GMT – LONDON, KNIGHTSBRIDGE

A blue-ground formal silk robe, jifu, 19th century

03 mardi Fév 2015

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A blue-ground formal silk robe, jifu, 19th century. Estimate £1,000 – 2,000 (€1,300 – 2,700). Photo Bonhams.

Embroidered in golden and multi-coloured threads with eight coiled dragons amongst clouds, flaming pearls, bajixiang, bats, large flower-heads and Buddhist lions, all above tumultuous waves breaking against rocks and a typical linear hem pattern. From neck to hem: 132cm (52in) long

Bonhams. ASIAN ART, 25 Feb 2015 10:30 GMT – LONDON, KNIGHTSBRIDGE

Asian Arts session at Garth’s First Sale of 2015

18 dimanche Jan 2015

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Rare white nephrite jade archaic covered vase (detail), 18th-19th century. Estimate $100,000 – $150,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Columbus, OH – Garth’s Auctioneers & Appraisers has amassed a quality auction with over 900 lots of fine and decorative antiques from all over the world. With an Asian Arts session kicking off the two days of selling on the morning of January 29, followed by Continental later that day and Country Americana on Friday, January 30, the auction is sure to offer something for every genre of collecting. “There has been strong interest in auctions that have a wide variety of choice items,” comments company CEO, Jeff Jeffers. “Some collectors are highly focused, but most people appreciate an opportunity to see great objects – even if they fall into a slightly different genre.”

Garth’s has posted what may be the best Asian offering by the firm in several years. “That portion of the auction came together nicely,” continues Jeffers. “We focused on several longterm relationships who were just ready to sell.” A number of lots hold solid potential, including a rare white nephrite archaic covered vase with low relief carving of dragons, birds and masks. Estimated at $100,000 – $150,000, the vase exemplifies the highest quality craftsmanship and material available in the 18th and early 19th Centuries.

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Rare white nephrite jade archaic covered vase, 18th-19th century. Estimate $100,000 – $150,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Low relief carving consisting of eight leaves with masks on the body, masks on the neck and dragons on the hollowed base. Two bird handles with rings. The lid has a floral finial and carved masks. Natural brown line along the base. 8.25″h.

The property from a Gentleman.

A hanging lidded vase carved from white jadeite with lavender and apple green accents includes archaic symbols with a well-developed beast on the lid and lingzhi finial and it’s original and beautifully carved stand (Est. $60,000 – $80,000). With strong provenance from a longtime client of Garth’s, the two items are expected to perform well. Two jade censers provide a balanced opportunity for buyers in lower and higher price ranges: a beautiful greenish jade covered censer with dragon head handles and animal mask feet is estimated at $12,000 – $18,000 and a pierce-carved white jade censer with elaborate floral carving is estimated at $4,500- $6,500.

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Finely carved Chinese jadeite hanging lidded vase, 18th-19th century. Estimate $ 60,000-80,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Rectangular flattened form with relief carved archaic motifs. Arched hanger is attached with a chain as well as the lid which has a beast and lingzhi finial. White jadeite with lavender and apple green accents. Well-carved archaic wood stand. 13.5″h. overall.

From: A private collcetor in France.

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White jade censer, China, 19th century. Estimate $ 4,500-6,500. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

with elaborate floral carving and pierced lid and foot. 6.5″h. 8″d.

Natural imperfections in the jade show as opaque white, largest areas along edge of lid rim and foot, but all are polished smooth and have to seams. Pinpoint nick on top rim of base. sw 7/21

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 Chinese greenish jade covered censer, 19th century. Estimate $ 12,000-18,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

The base has dragon head handles with rings and three animal mask feet. Beast finial has a small bruise. 5″h. With a wood stand.

From a English private collection.

Rounding out the jade offerings are a rare pair of carved coins (Est. $3,000 – $5,000), several figural carvings, an open-work ruyi (Est. $1,500 – $2,500), pendants, an ice jadeite belt hook depicting a dragon and her baby (Est. 600 – $800), several toggles, bracelets and rings and a fine translucent cup with steep walls and thin natural brown veins throughout (Est. $3,500 – $4,500).

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Rare pair of Chinese white jade coins, Qing Dynasty (18th-19th Century). Estimate $ 3,000-5,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Finely carved replicas of Spanish coins featuring King Carolus IV with the date 1806. Portrait on one side of the ruler in Roman dress and the Spanish coat of arms on the other. 2″d. In a box labeled « Great United Kingdom Jade ». DEI. GRAIIA. 1806 CAROIUS. IIII. and HISPAN. ET IND.REX.M.8R.T.H on each coin.

Provenance: From East Coast Collector

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Chinese carved white jade ruyi, 20th century. Estimate $ 1,500-2,500. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Openwork carving. 13″l. With wood stand.

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Chinese ice jadeite belt hook. Estimate $ 600-800. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Depicting a carved dragon with a baby dragon. 3″l.

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Fine Chinese carved white jade cup. Estimate $ 3,500-4,500. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Translucent vessel with steep walls and thin brown natural cracks scattered around it. The exterior has a faint incised branch with plum flowers and peony flowers on the opposite side. 2.25″h.

Other highlights of the Asian session include an altar coffer constructed of the prized huanghuali wood. “We competed with two firms in New York and San Francisco for the coffer,” says Jeffers. “At the end of the day, the seller wanted simplicity and transparency more than anything. She knows the table will bring what it’s worth – on the coast or in the Midwest.” Estimated at $20,000 – $40,000, the coffer has terrific provenance – having been gifted to the late Honorable Richard Butrick, who served as a diplomat to China during the early 20th Century.

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Chinese huanghuali altar coffer, late 19th – early 20th century. Estimate $ 20,000-40,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Finely figured wood. Three dovetailed drawers with locking hardware over two folding doors, all with relief carving of birds and prunus branches. Pierce carved decorative panels. Fine condition with few minor pieced restorations. 36″h. 72″w. 17.5″w.

From the collection of the late Honorable Richard P. Butrick, a career diplomat who spent twenty years in China during the early 20th century.

If the buying trends continue, bronze Buddha may be big sellers in this auction. A 19th Century gilt bronze figure of Shakyamuni is estimated to fetch $8,000 – $12,000; while an earlier Qing version of the same figure – with elaborate jewelry and incised characters is estimated at $15,000 – $20,000.

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Asian gilt bronze Buddha of Shakyamuni, 19th century. Estimate $ 8,000-12,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Seated on a lotus base with right hand raised and left hand posed. Clad in a diaphanous sanghati with the folds elegantly piled beneath the ankles, the face with elongated eyes flanked by pendulous earlobes and surmounted by a prominent ushnisha. 7.5″h.

East America Private Collection.

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Chinese gilt bronze statue of Sakyamuni, Qing Dynasty. Estimate $ 15,000-25,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Cast seated figure in dhyanasana on a lotus base with hand positioned in dhyana mudra, wearing an elaborate robe with incised foliate, beaded jewelry and a high three-leaf tiara. Six character: » Da Qing Qian Long Nian Jin Zhi » above four incised characters: » Wu Liang Shou Fo » on bottom edge. An incised six character mark « Ban Ruo Pin » on the back base. 8.25″h.

A 19th Century Tibetan Bodhisattva is seated on an exuberantly carved throne and should sell between $20,000 – $30,000.

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Gilt bronze Bodhisattva, probably Tibet, 19th century or earlier. Estimate $ 20,000-30,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Seated figure on a lotus throne with figural base and flaming crest. Incised script on the back and a bottom plate with inscribed floral design. Traces of original blue paint and some turquoise and coral insets remain. 13.5″h

Minor surface wear, original blue paint on hair is worn. Most of the insets are missing, approximately 40 remain. Original red paint on the back of the crest. Crest is a little loose on the base. sw 7/21

Unusual textiles include an early imperial dragon robe with gilt buttons (Est. $15,000 – $25,000), and a beautifully embroidered child’s robe with ten dragons, a fireball, clouds, mountain and ocean waves (Est. $10,000 – $15,000).

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Imperial Chinese embroidered silk (kesi) dragon robe, jifu, 19th century. Estimate $ 15,000-25,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Counted stitch. Purple background with ten dragons, cranes, clouds and Buddha patterns, terminating in mountain and ocean waves. Five gilt bronze buttons. Imperfections. 51″h. 86″w.

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Embroidered chinese silk child’s dragon robe, 19th century. Estimate $ 10,000-15,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Brown ground with ten dragons, fireball, clouds, mountain, and ocean waves. Gold stitched neck border and five buttons. Wear. 43″h. 50″w.

A large group of snuffs came from a single owner on the West Coast, including a Su Zhou school black and white bottle with figural carving (Est. $3,000 – $4,000), a lovely white jade cicada retaining fine natural brown coloring along the details of the carving (Est. $8,000 – $12,000), and several more examples in jade, agate, crystal and glass.

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Su Zhou school black and white jade snuff bottle, 19th century. Estimate $ 3,000-4,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Well carved with a man on horseback and an attendant under a rocky landscape with flowering plum trees. Reverse has a scene of two cottages under a pine tree with clouds. Flattened base. Fitted with a coral and gilt-rimmed stopper. 3″h.

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White jade carved cicada snuff bottle, 19th century. Estimate $ 8,000-12,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Finely carved details on the whole with a lovely natural brown color along the top. The mouth holds a coral stopper. 2.5″l.

Provenance: from a private California collection

The choice cloisonne collection starts the session: a large moon flask with a beautiful wooded landscape and animals has an impressive mark on the base and may sell for $8,000 – $12,000; and a 19th Century tripod censer with Buddhist and lotus blossom patterns and a four character mark on the base should fetch $6,000 – $8,000.

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Large Chinese cloisonne enamel moon flask, 19th-20th century. Estimate $ 8,000-12,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Gilt rim, conforming foot and dragon handles applied at neck. Blue ground with vining lotus, bats and « Gi » frame two reserves on each side of the body. One with sheep in a wooded landscape with pine trees, bamboo and prunus, the other with deer, cranes, waterfall and clouds. Six character « Da Qing Qian Long Nian Zhi » mark on base. Minor loss. 15″h.

A private collection from California.

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Chinese cloisonne tripod censer, late 19th century. Estimate $ 6,000-8,000. © Garth’s Auctions, Inc. – Auctioneers & Appraisers.

Blue globular body with Buddhist and lotus blossom patterns, raised on three conical feet. Gilt rim and handles and a pierce-carved wooden lid with coral finial. A four character on the base, « Qian Long Nian Zhi ». 4.75″h. With carved wooden stand.

A private collection from California.

Garth’s catalogs are available for purchase by mail or may be browsed for free online at garths.com. Garth’s main gallery is located at 2960 Stratford Road, Delaware, Ohio. Preview hours will be held January 23rd thru the 30th, and by appointment. Garth’s is accepting quality items for the 2015 auction year. For further information regarding how to sell at Garth’s, or for a valuation of your item(s), please contact sell@garths.com or call 740-362-4771.

An embroidered apricot-ground dragon robe, jifu, 19th century

01 samedi Nov 2014

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An embroidered apricot-ground dragon robe, jifu, 19th century. Estimate £4,000 – £6,000 ($6,392 – $9,588). Photo Christie’s Image Ltd 2014

The robe is embroidered in satin stitch in shades of blue, red and yellow and couched silver and gold threads with nine five-clawed dragons pursuing flaming pearls amidst cloud scrolls, shou-roundels and above lishui stripes. 52 in. (132 cm.) long

Christie’s. CHINESE CERAMICS, WORKS OF ART AND TEXTILES PART I, 4 November 2014. London, South Kensington

An Imperial embroidered yellow silk twelve-symbol ‘Dragon’ robe for an Empress, jifu, Late 19th century

01 samedi Nov 2014

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An Imperial embroidered yellow silk twelve-symbol ‘Dragon’ robe for an Empress, jifu, Late 19th century. Estimate £15,000 – £20,000 ($23,970 – $31,960). Photo Christie’s Image Ltd 2014

The rich yellow ground is embroidered in satin stitch in shades of blue, green, red and purple and couched gold threads with nine five-clawed dragons pursuing flaming pearls amidst cloud scrolls, bats, peach, lingzhi fungus and the twelve symbols of imperial authority. The hem is embroidered with the terrestrial diagram above ruyi heads, lishui stripes and the dark blue cuffs, collar and sleeve bands with further dragons. 54 3/8 in. (138 cm.) long

Christie’s. CHINESE CERAMICS, WORKS OF ART AND TEXTILES PART I, 4 November 2014. London, South Kensington

A blue-ground gauze dragon robe, jifu, 19th century

08 lundi Sep 2014

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A blue-ground gauze dragon robe, jifu, 19th century. Photo Bonhams.

Embroidered entirely in couched gold thread with nine five-clawed dragons writhing amongst flaming pearls, auspicious clouds, flower heads and Buddhist emblems, above foaming waves and rockwork and a lishui pattern, the collar and sleeve ends similarly decorated, with black sleeves, the front fastened with four reticulated toggles. 196cm (77in) wide x 129cm (50 3/4in) long. Estimate £500 – 1,000 (€630 – 1,300) 

For a comparable blue gauze robe dated 19th century see Dreweatts, 17/05/14, lot 70. 

Bonhams. ASIAN ART. 11 Sep 2014 10:30 BST. LONDON, KNIGHTSBRIDGE

A blue-ground dragon robe, jifu, Late Qing Dynasty

08 lundi Sep 2014

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A blue-ground dragon robe, jifu, Late Qing Dynasty. Photo Bonhams.

Embroidered in couched gold thread with nine five-clawed dragons, unusually downgraded with one claw removed on each, amongst auspicious clouds, bats, flowerheads, all above waves interspersed with the attributes of the Eight Daoist Immortals and lishui border, the collar and horseshoe shaped sleeve ends similarly decorated, the front fastened with five bronze toggles. 144cm (56 3/4in) collar to hem. Estimate £800 – 1,200 (€1,000 – 1,500) 

Bonhams. ASIAN ART. 11 Sep 2014 10:30 BST. LONDON, KNIGHTSBRIDGE

 

Chinese embroidered silk dragon robes at Freeman’s, ASIAN ARTS, Saturday, September 13 at 10am

03 mercredi Sep 2014

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Chinese embroidered silk dragon robe, late Qing dynasty

Chinese embroidered silk dragon robe, late Qing dynasty. © Freeman’s 2014

Of typical form and configuration; colorfully embroidered over a blue ground to show nine dragons above a wide lishui hem and flying among auspicious symbols. L: 50 1/2 in. Estimate $20,000-40,000

A Chinese embroidered silk dragon robe, jifu, Qing dynasty

A Chinese embroidered silk dragon robe, jifu, Qing dynasty. © Freeman’s 2014

Embroidered all around with nine five-clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls amidst ruyi clouds interspersed with bats, fu emblems, and other buddhist symbols, against a navy blue ground; terrestial diagram and multicolored lishui stripes to hem; sleeve hems decorated with female figures in a garden landscape. L: 58 in. Estimate $15,000-20,000

Chinese blue gauze dragon robe, Qing dynasty

Chinese blue gauze dragon robe, Qing dynasty. © Freeman’s 2014

Embroidered in silk and gold metallic thread to show nine dragons among clouds, fu bats and Buddhistic emblems and above a roiling sea; wide lishui band at hem and two sleeves; lower 2/3 of sleeves of gold-embroiderd black silk and detached, but present. L: 51 in. Detached sleeves; threading in some areas due to its age and wear. Estimate $5,000-8,000

A Chinese blue-ground embroidered silk dragon robe, jifu, late Qing dynasty

A Chinese blue-ground embroidered silk dragon robe, jifu, late Qing dynasty. © Freeman’s 2014

Decorated to front and back with nine five-clawed dragons chasing and clutching flaming pearls amidst ruyi clouds interspersed with auspicious emblems such as bats, lingzhi, cranes, and other buddhist symbols, all over a navy blue ground; terrestial diagram and gold lishui stripes to hem; sleeve tucked in with similar designs. L: 56 in. Estimate $5,000-7,000

A embroidered Chinese blue gauze summer dragon robe, jifu, early 20th century

A embroidered Chinese blue gauze summer dragon robe, jifu, early 20th century. © Freeman’s 2014

With counted threads, embroidered with prescribed nine five-clawed dragons, all amidst ruyi clouds and other auspicious emblems above a lishui stripe bottom, decorated with similar designs to collar and horsehoof cuffs. L: 56 in. Estimate $4,000-6,000

Chinese yelllow ground robe, Qing dynasty

Chinese yelllow ground robe, Qing dynasty. © Freeman’s 2014

Possibly a chuba, colorful four clawed dragons damask against a yellow silk ground, the interior made of flax fabric, the straight sleeves decorated to verso. L: 52 in.  Estimate $3,000-5,000

Freeman’s. ASIAN ARTS. Saturday, September 13 at 10am

An Imperial brown embroidered semi-formal dragon-robe (jifu), Qing dynasty,, first half 19th century

01 lundi Sep 2014

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An Imperial brown embroidered semi-formal dragon-robe (jifu), Qing dynasty,, first half 19th century

AN IMPERIAL BROWN EMBROIDERED SEMI-FORMAL DRAGON ROBE (JIFU)<br>QING DYNASTY, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY | Lot | Sotheby's

AN IMPERIAL BROWN EMBROIDERED SEMI-FORMAL DRAGON ROBE (JIFU)<br>QING DYNASTY, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY | Lot | Sotheby's

An Imperial brown embroidered semi-formal dragon-robe (jifu), Qing dynasty,, first half 19th century. Photo Sotheby’s.

couched in gold-wrapped threads with nine five-clawed dragons surrounded by multi-colored clouds, bats, auspicious objects, blossoms and emblems of the ‘Eight Immortals’, all enclosed within borders of crashing waves incorporating peony and chrysanthemum blossoms, clouds and terrestrial diagrams at the hem and sleeves, the dark blue collar band and cuffs with dragons and clouds above waves, the sleeve extensions of similar dark blue ribbed silk. Length 56 1/2  in., 143.5 cm; Width 88 1/4  in., 224.2 cm. Estimation 60,000 — 80,000 USD

Provenance: Linda Wrigglesworth, Ltd.
Collection of Laura C. Fisher.
Christie’s New York, 26th March 2003, lot 78.

PROPERTY FROM THE NORMA CANELAS ROTH COLLECTION OF CHINESE ROBES

A similar, circa 1775-1800, brown jifu with Daoist emblems is illustrated in John E. Vollmer, Five Colours of the Universe, Symbolism in Clothes and Fabrics of the Ch’ing Dynasty (1644-1911), Edmonton Art Gallery, 1980, pp. 44-45. 

SOTHEBY’S. FINE CHINESE CERAMICS & WORKS OF ART, NEW YORK | 16 SEPT. 2014, 10:30 AM

 

A blue embroidered semi-formal dragon robe (jifu), Qing dynasty, Jiaqing period

29 vendredi Août 2014

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A blue embroidered semi-formal dragon robe (jifu), Qing dynasty, Jiaqing period

A BLUE EMBROIDERED SEMI-FORMAL DRAGON ROBE (JIFU)<br>QING DYNASTY, JIAQING PERIOD | Lot | Sotheby's

A blue embroidered semi-formal dragon robe (jifu), Qing dynasty, Jiaqing period. Photo Sotheby’s.

finely couched in gold-wrapped threads with nine five-clawed dragons, against a ground of dense clouds interspersed with bats and emblems of the ‘Eight Immortals’, the sleeves and hem bordered by a lishui stripe below clouds, churning waves with precious objects and terrestrial diagrams, the black collar band and cuffs decorated en suite, the sleeve extensions of midnight-blue ribbed silk. Length 55 in., 139.7 cm; Width 81 in., 205.7 cm. Estimation 6,000 — 8,000 USD

Provenance: Property from an East Coast Institution (The Slater Memorial Museum, Norwich, Connecticut, according to label sewn into the hem).
Christie’s New York, 19th September 1995, lot 352.

PROPERTY FROM THE NORMA CANELAS ROTH COLLECTION OF CHINESE ROBES

According to Qing court regulations, blue robes would have been worn by first rank princes, their heirs apparent, or second rank princes. 

SOTHEBY’S. FINE CHINESE CERAMICS & WORKS OF ART, NEW YORK | 16 SEPT. 2014, 10:30 AM

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