• Fine Chinese Classical Paintin auction at Christies

    Sale 3363

    Fine Chinese Classical Paintings and Calligraphy

    Hong Kong, HKCEC Grand Hall

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    25 November 2014

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    • LAN MENG (17TH CENTURY)
    Lot 1036

    LAN MENG (17TH CENTURY)

    A Range of Mountains

    Price realised

    HKD 1,000,000

    Estimate

    HKD 400,000 - HKD 600,000

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    LAN MENG (17TH CENTURY)
    A Range of Mountains
    Entitled, inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist
    Dedicated to Wengtai
    Hanging scroll, ink and colour on silk
    253 x 93.5 cm. (99 5/8 x 36 3/4 in.)
    17th Century

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