Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art

Sale Overview
This Spring, Christie’s Hong Kong presents a curated selection of nearly 150 rare and exceptional Chinese ceramics and works of art, spanning a variety of categories, with distinguished provenance.
Leading the sale is a pair of Yongzheng fine and very rare pair of famille rose ‘prunus and lingzhi’ tea bowls from an important Asian private collection. These exquisite tea bowls, imbued with auspicious symbolism, showcase vibrant enamels and meticulous craftsmanship, epitomising the Yongzheng Emperor’s pursuit of aesthetic perfection. Another highlight is a rare gilt-bronze figure of Vairocana from the Liao dynasty, from a Hong Kong private collection, a piece of extraordinary rarity. The sale also features a group of thirteen Ming and Qing furniture pieces from the Mimi Wong Collection, including 17th-century a magnificent huanghuali plank-top pedestal table, jiaji’an and a rare pair of 16th–17th century huanghuali and burl wood ‘fu’ character yokeback armchairs, sichutouguanmaoyi. Together, these masterpieces represent the pinnacle of Chinese classical furniture design, embodying the highest standards of aesthetics and craftsmanship.
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