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29 June 2011  |  Asian Art   |  Article

Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art Attract Strong Demand for the Highest Quality

Christie’s Spring 2011 Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art Sale in Hong Kong achieved a combined total of HK$829,712,250/US$106,700,995. The sales of Chinese Works of Art began with a single owner collection from Europe and achieved a total of HK$90,004,000/US$11,574,514, 302% above low estimate.  The Imperial Sale, totalled HK$467,049,500/US$60,062,566. The sale of Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art was HK$272,658,750/US$35,063,915.

Pola Antebi, Head of the Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art Department at Christie’s Hong Kong:
“We saw enthusiastic bidding throughout the day, particularly for the single-owner sale (Inspired Connoisseurship: Property from a European Collection), which was 100% sold by lot and by value, demonstrating once again that works of art that are fresh to the market from private collections are in great demand. 

A number of important lots from private collections were among the highlights. These include the extremely rare falangcai kui dragons’ bowl (lot 3650) which sold for HK$60,020,000/US$7,718,572, achieving six times the estimate, and the magnificent Imperial mother-of-pearl inlaid black lacquer incense stand (lot 3577) which sold for HK$14,100,000/US$1,813,260, as well as the group of lacquers from the Kaisendo Museum.

Ceramics sold particularly well, as did jade carvings and Imperial furnishings, a category that has seen much growth in recent years. One of the many highlights was the exceptionally rare and beautiful Qingbai seated figure of Guanyin (lot 3726) which was sought by enthusiastic collectors from around the globe and which sold for three and a half times the estimate (HK$25,300,000/US$3,253,580), a world record for a Qingbai porcelain.

Seventy percent of the lots sold above the high estimate with 33 lots selling in excess of US$1,000,000 (about HK$7,800,000), mostly to buyers from Greater China, with additional active participation from American and European clients.  This season’s total represents 23% growth over the same period last year, and almost 300% over the same period in 2007.”


Related Sale
Sale 2861
The Imperial Sale
1 Jun 2011
Hong Kong

Sale 2862
Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art
1 Jun 2011
Hong Kong

Sale 2863
Inspired Connoisseurship: Property from a European Collection
1 Jun 2011
Hong Kong

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Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art

Lot 3650, Sale 2861
A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE FALANGCAI 'KUI DRAGONS' BOWL
QIANLONG BLUE ENAMEL FOUR-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)
Estimate: HK$10,000,000-15,000,000
Price realised: HK$60,020,000 (US$7,718,572)



Lot 3726, Sale 2862
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE QINGBAI SEATED FIGURE OF GUANYIN
Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279)
Estimate: HK$ 7,000,000-9,000,000
Price realised: HK$ 25,300,000 (US$ 3,253,580)

WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR QINGBAI PORCELAIN


Lot 3575, Sale 2861
A MAGNIFICENT IMPERIAL CARVED CINNABAR LACQUER THREE-TIERED TRAVELLING BOX AND COVER
Qianlong incised and gilt six-character mark and of the period (1736-1795)
Estimate: HK$ 4,000,000-6,000,000
Price realised: HK$ 10,740,000 (US$ 1,381,164)


Lot 3531, Sale 2863
A FINE AND VERY RARE PAIR OF CORAL-GROUND ENAMELLED BOWLS
Yongzheng four-character 'yuzhi' marks within double-squares and of the period (1723-1735)
Estimate: HK$ 4,500,000-6,500,000
Price realized: HK$ 11,860,000 (US$ 1,525,196)