From Beijing to Versailles — The V.W.S. Collection & Art d’Asie
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Event date 8 - 16 December -
Event location Paris
This winter, Christie’s France put Asian Art and Furniture in the spotlight with two exceptional sales, which took place mid-December: From Beijing to Versailles, the V.W.S. Collection followed by Art d’Asie.
With a total of €10,293,822 gathering buyers from 34 countries, the auction paid tribute to the precious legacy of a passionate collector. It was while fleeing Russia that he found refuge in Shanghai and began an extraordinary collection of Chinese porcelain, snuff bottles and jades, true stars of the sale with remarkable results such as a white jade ‘Longevity’ bowl and cover Lian sold €844,200. He also showed a pronounced taste for the French decorative arts, such as a Charles X secretaire à abattant sold for €340,200, more than three times its initial estimate.
Two days later, the Art d’Asie sale presented a very special selection of works spanning over 3,000 years of Asian art, achieving a total of €7,769,064, more than double its initial estimate. Highlights of the sale included an exceptional 16th-17th dynasty gilt-bronze Buddhist triad which reached €1,902,000 as well as a sublime Qi Baishi, Ducks, sold for €478,800.
The upcoming Art d’Asie sale will take place in Paris on 14 June 2023. Feel free to contact us if you wish to include lots in this auction — Camille de Foresta (cdeforesta@christies.com).
With a total of €10,293,822 gathering buyers from 34 countries, the auction paid tribute to the precious legacy of a passionate collector. It was while fleeing Russia that he found refuge in Shanghai and began an extraordinary collection of Chinese porcelain, snuff bottles and jades, true stars of the sale with remarkable results such as a white jade ‘Longevity’ bowl and cover Lian sold €844,200. He also showed a pronounced taste for the French decorative arts, such as a Charles X secretaire à abattant sold for €340,200, more than three times its initial estimate.
Two days later, the Art d’Asie sale presented a very special selection of works spanning over 3,000 years of Asian art, achieving a total of €7,769,064, more than double its initial estimate. Highlights of the sale included an exceptional 16th-17th dynasty gilt-bronze Buddhist triad which reached €1,902,000 as well as a sublime Qi Baishi, Ducks, sold for €478,800.
The upcoming Art d’Asie sale will take place in Paris on 14 June 2023. Feel free to contact us if you wish to include lots in this auction — Camille de Foresta (cdeforesta@christies.com).

Viewings

Paris
From Beijing to Versailles, the V.W.S. Collection
Thursday, 8 December: 10am–6pm
Friday, 9 December: 10am–6pm
Saturday, 10 December: 10am–6pm
Sunday, 11 December: 2pm–6pm
Monday, 12 December: 10am–6pm
Tuesday, 13 December: 10am–6pm
Wednesday, 14 December: 10am–6pm
Art d’Asie
Thursday, 8 December: 10am–6pm
Friday, 9 December: 10am–6pm
Saturday, 10 December: 10am–6pm
Sunday, 11 December: 2pm–6pm
Monday, 12 December: 10am–6pm
Tuesday, 13 December: 10am–6pm
Wednesday, 14 December: 10am–6pm
Thursday, 15 December: 10am–6pm
Location
9 Avenue Matignon
75008, Paris