A LARGE PARCEL-GILT BROOCH WITH DOVES AND ROSES
Bangkok, Thailand made for the Chinese market by a Peranakan smith, ca. 1880 - 1910, stamped Xiang He
Made of two sections joined together, the lower openwork section drop-shaped and decorated with a band of protruding, overimposed filigree flower heads, the scalloped upper section featuring the same décor surrounding an engraved and chased rosette in the middle, the brooch further embellished with four doves, each of their bodies finely engraved to replicate the birds' plumage, stamped at the back with the artisan mark in Chinese 祥和 (XIANG HE) and 足銀 (ZU YIN | Pure silver).
7.8cm long
A LARGE PARCEL-GILT BROOCH WITH DOVES AND ROSES
Bangkok, Thailand made for the Chinese market by a Peranakan smith, ca. 1880 - 1910, stamped Xiang He
Made of two sections joined together, the lower openwork section drop-shaped and decorated with a band of protruding, overimposed filigree flower heads, the scalloped upper section featuring the same décor surrounding an engraved and chased rosette in the middle, the brooch further embellished with four doves, each of their bodies finely engraved to replicate the birds' plumage, stamped at the back with the artisan mark in Chinese 祥和 (XIANG HE) and 足銀 (ZU YIN | Pure silver).
7.8cm long
Auction: Embracing Shadows; Arts of Asia, 11th Nov, 2024
If light is scarce then light is scarce; we will immerse ourselves in the darkness and there discover its own particular beauty.
Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, In Praise of Shadows, 1933
The inaugural auction of the Arts of Asia department, entitled ‘Embracing Shadows’ inspired by the famous Japanese author’s essay on aesthetics comprises over 130 lots of paintings, prints, ceramics, lacquer, jewellery and bronze from Japan, China, Korea, Vietnam, Burma and Tibet spanning over a timeline from the late neolithic period to modern day.
Among the sale highlights are Chinese Imperial famille rose ‘Bitter Melon’ bowl bearing a six character Daoguang mark and of the period and an 18th century handscroll depicting foreign emissaries presenting horses at the court. It also features a Japanese gilt wood figure of Dainichi Nyorai from Azuchi Momoyama period and a group of 20th century Japanese prints including a private collection of works by Toshi and Hodaka Yoshida and other artists.
For any specific queries regarding East Asian art, specifically Japanese material, reach out to Marta Somauroo at marta@azcaauction.com. For anything relating to Southeast Asian art, please contact the Head of Department, Beatrice Campi, at beatrice@azcaauction.com.
All lots are subject to Buyer's Premium of 23% + VAT
Viewing
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Friday 1st Nov 10am - 4pm
Saturday 2nd Nov 11am - 4pm
Monday 4th Nov 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 5th Nov 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 6th Nov 10am - 4pm
Thursday 7th Nov 10am - 4pm
Friday 8th Nov 10am - 4pm
Saturday 9th Nov 11am - 4pm
Sunday 10th Nov 11am - 4pm