Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
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Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
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Asian art and artifacts, oils and works on paper, ethnographic & antiquities, mid-century and objets d'art from cultures around the world.
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Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese cloisonne double calligraphy brush holder with dragon medallion and Qianlong reign mark panel on base. Interior shows much evidence of use. Measures 6 1/2” X 4 1/2”. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese jade Guan Yin, carving of lohan standing 7” tall. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Bronze Buddha measuring 5” X 3 1/2”. Some incense encrustation, and other elements suggestive of ritual use. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Silvered Buddha with incense encrustation, and other elements suggestive or ritual use. Stands 9 1/2” tall. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Ayutthaya-style, bronze Buddha with incense encrustation, and other elements suggestive age of ritual use. Measures 6” X 3 1/2”. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
“Couroc” lacquered tray decorated with abalone, coral and seaweed collected by divers off Monterrey Peninsula in Northern California. Measuring 12” X 18”. Dates to 1960s/1970s. Condition good.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Indo-Persian lacquer-on-wood serving tray, hand-painted with mythological imagery. Created mid-century by Al-Brothers of Kashmir. Losses to rim. Diameter is 15”.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese painting on porcelain depicting maidens in garden setting measuring 12” X 13 1/2”, with frame. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese cast ruyi scepter 10” long with incense encrustation, small patches of oxidation and other elements suggestive of age and ritual use. Age appropriate condition. No loses or damage in evidence.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Asian silvered pendant with incised reign mark, decorated with images of mountain goats, landscape elements and trees. A well-executed piece, with excellent detail measuring 4” X 2 3/4”. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese agate pendant of cicada larvae, 3” in length. Carved in Neolithic style. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Asian jade or hard stone pendant measuring 1 1/2” X 1 3/4” in good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese carved agate pendant of lohan 1 1/2” long. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese jade or hard stone pendant in form of Neolithic mythological animal. Measures 2” X 2 1/2”. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese jade or hard stone bauble in cicada form measuring 2” X 2 1/4”. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Asian wall décor or furniture fragment in manner of Mongolian saddle. Formed of composite material. Some wear, and much encrustation on back suggestive of age and ritual use. Measures 4 1/2” X 3”.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese antique fantastical animal with mosaic skin of coral stone. Base material appears to be tar or asphalt. Measures 3 3/4” X 2”. Aged condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Faux Cartier, mid-century watch. Strap broken. Rust on back.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese jade belt buckle with surface deeply carved with fruits, garden foliage and birds in good condition. Evidence of age and use. Has diameter of 2 1/2”.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese famille rose porcelain jar decorated with hand-painted with scholars, traditional architecture and auspicious symbols. Stands 4” tall. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese Ming Dynasty bowl with blue under-glaze. Ex-estate of Dr. Frederick William Witt; ethnographic and antiquity collector and amateur Orientalist, well known in St. Louis for the quality of his pieces. This Ming bowl has a diameter of 6 3/4”, and is in good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese Ming Dynasty bowl with blue under-glaze. Ex-estate of Dr. Frederick William Witt; ethnographic and antiquity collector and amateur Orientalist, well known in St. Louis for the quality of his pieces. This Ming bowl has a diameter of 5 1/2”, and is in good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Chinese terracotta, green-glazed fruit likely modeled after ancient tomb piece. Has length of 3 1/2”. Good condition.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Ancient Roman sewing needle, 7” long. Used condition. 2,000 years old, or older.
Midwestern Multi-Estate iAuction II
Mid century art glass duck with torn tag on base, making brand identification impossible. Measures 3” X 2”. Good condition.