Cowan’s announce it’s second auction dedicated solely to Asian Art. The auction will be held on January 27, 2012 in Cowan’s salesroom. The auction will feature over 500 lots including a wide selection of ivory, jade and porcelain, prints, Chinese furniture, scroll paintings, and reference material. Some of the highlights in the sale include a Finely Carved and Rare Pale Celadon Jade Altar Set and an Archaistic Jadeite Lidded Wine Vessel.
Cowan’s will offer a Finely Carved and Rare Pale Celadon Jade Altar Set set estimated at $20,000/30,000. This Chinese set is dated to the Qianlong Period, 18th century. It includes three separate finely carved jade vessels, including a small rectangular lidded vessel with lobed corners.
An Archaistic Jadeite Lidded Wine Vessel is estimated to sell between $10,000/15,000. Chinese and dated to the 19th century, this vessel is inlaid in emerald green and lavender tones, having a dragon chasing a pearl finial, with two mythological beast-headed handles each with loose rings. The body is covered in archaistic and stylized chilong designs on a wooden stand with metal inlay.
A pair of Spinach Jadeite Octagonal Bowls are estimated to bring $10,000/15,000. The bowls, Chinese early 20th century, are highly polished and highly translucent. Each has a wide flat rim with borders, the exterior sides with lotus flowers surrounded by foliage carved in relief. Both have two handles carved in the shape of a flower supporting loose rings and are on elaborately carved compound wooden stands.
A Chinese Cloisonne Gu-Form Vase is expected to bring $12,000/15,000. 18th century Chinese, the top rim of the vase has lotus flowers and plantain leaves mirrored on the bottom.
A Chinese Spinach Jade Marriage Bowl is estimated at $10,000/15,000. The interior is inlaid with a traditional double fish motif together with peonies and foliage in relief. The exterior is ornately carved with interlocking
foliage, having two ornately carved peony handles, each supporting a loose ring. The bowl has an incised six character Qianlong mark on the bottom and
sits on a 20th century teakwood stand.
A Large Jade Boulder is estimated at $10,000/12,000. The front of this boulder has three seated figures in a mountainous landscape, the reverse with a similar
scene of figures in a landscape, all on a carved and pierced wooden stand.
A White Jade Hu-Form Lidded Vase is expected to bring $10,000/15,000. The side has an ornately carved phoenix standing on a rocky ledge and surrounded by
scrolling shaped vines.
A Large Collection of Chinese Jade Seals are estimated to bring $2,000/4,000
About Cowan’s Auctions, Inc.
As one of the nation’s leading auction houses with sales approaching $20 million, Cowan’s has been helping individuals and institutions build important
collections for more than a decade. The company’s seven divisions of American History, American Indian and Western Art, American and European Fine and
Decorative Art, Historic Firearms & Early Militaria, Asian Art, Ceramics, and Jewelry hold semi-annual cataloged sales that routinely set records for rare offerings.
Through its extensive mailing list of more than 35,000 collectors, dealers and institutional clients, each Cowan’s auction typically attracts more than 1,000 bidders from acro