Michaan s Auctions 2751 Todd Street Alameda, CA 94501 www.michaans.com PRESS RELEASE Press Office Contact: Talesa Santos 510 740 0220 talesa@michaans.com Auction: Fine Asian Art June 8, 2009 Previews: June 5-8 Location: Alameda, California MICHAAN S FINE ASIAN ART AUCTION SPOTLIGHTS DIVERSITY OF EASTERN CULTURE This four day event spotlights the diversity of Eastern culture with splendid examples of Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan, Southeast Asian and South Asian works of art from the classical to the contemporary. This sale will feature impressive blue and white ceramics, porcelains, prints, 18 th and 19 th Century bronzes and carvings, scrolls and jades from private collections all over the United States.
Fine Large Chinese Famille Rose Incense Burner with Wood Stand The mark, displayed on the rim, "Da Qing Jia qing Nian Zhi," places this piece in the Jia Qing Period of the Qing Dynasty. This piece is a bronze ding style used for temple ceremonies, such as birthdays, newborn, marriages or other celebratory events. This technique was originally done in bronze in the Shong Dynasty and was later translated into porcelain, as shown in this important and powerful piece. The Buddha symbol usually utilizes simple patterns, such as flowers. The color of this piece is exquisite, showing a high level of fine detail over a turquoise ground. Provenance : From an Exquisite Private Collection in California. Lot 2051 Fine Large Chinese Famille Rose Incense Burner with Wood Stand Estimate: $15,000/25,000 {H: 17 /14 inches}
A Pair of Rare Zitan Wood Box Shrines with Eighteen Spinach Jade Lohans, from the Qing Dynasty The fine wood carving of these boxes is very good, showing symbols for longevity, with ruyi surrounding the alcoves, housing each of the Lohan figures. 18 Lohans, taken from Buddhism, is a very popular subject in China. Each piece is depicted in a unique pose, signifying power of the religious history. The green spinach jade is rare and used abundantly in this lot. The reverse of the shrines, displays an inscription dedication to the Imperial family by Wang Jai. Provenance: From a Distinguished Bay Area California Collector. Lot 2093 A Pair of Rare Zitan Wood Box Shrines with Eighteen Spinach Jade Lohans, from the Qing Dynasty. Estimate:$20,000/30,000 {H: 14 inches}
A Chinese Carved Soapstone Seal with Original Wood Box, signed by Wu Xi Zai, Qing Dynasty The seal depicts a detailed winged lion with cub, symbolic for happiness. It was published in ³Ming and Qing Dynasty Well Known Seal Book,² 2004, page 185. This piece was consigned by well known a California Bay Area seal collector. Lot 2126 A Chinese Carved Soapstone Seal with Original Wood Box, signed by Wu Xi Zai, Qing Dynasty. Estimate $3000/4000 {H: 5 1/4 inches}
The Fine Asian Estate Catalog will be available for review online at www.michaans.com. Previews will be June 5 through June 7 from 10am 5pm, as well as the day of the sale from, 9am until end of auction. IMAGES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Press Office Contact: Talesa Santos 510 740 0220 talesa@michaans.com About Michaan s Auctions Michaan s Auctions is a leading full service auction house on the West Coast specializing in the appraisals and sale of antiques and fine art. Some of Michaan s specialty departments include Furniture and Decorative Arts, Modern, Contemporary, European and American Paintings and Prints, Books and Manuscripts, Jewelry, Asian Works of Art and Ethnographic Art. Established in 2002, Michaan s Auctions holds up to thirty sales each year that attract a broad base of buyers and consignors from all over the World. With one of the largest facilities in Northern California and the bay areas lowest buyers premium Michaan s offers buyers and sellers the ability to preview and bid on many unique and desirable pieces. Some of these pieces garnered world record prices. In 2005, a world record price was achieved for an A.D.M Cooper, The Three Graces 1915, sold at auction for $21,060 as well as a Eduard Gaertner, German City Street Scene 1831, sold at auction for $266,000. Michaan s has built its reputation on it s ability to accept single items, groups or entire estates with the no risk consignment policy, a policy that sets them apart from other auction houses. Michaan s team of specialists are dedicated to staying current on the latest issues and developments in the market and are committed to providing personalized and professional attention throughout the entire auction process.