Strauss & co - 7 October 2019, Cape Town
THE ANDREW NEWALL COLLECTION LOTS 1-164 28 71 A Chinese cast bronze ritual vessel, Hu, Ming Dynasty baluster, the sides applied with taotie mask-and-ring handles, the body moulded with bands of chilong , united by lappet bands, raised on a domed circular foot, 32cm high R15 000 - 20 000 72 A Chinese bronze archaistic vase, Gu, Ming Dynasty with flared lip, the waisted body with a band of stylised taotie masks, divided by four crenelated flanges, the neck and base with bands of cicada style lappets divided by further flanges, base with traces of an indistinct seal mark, 21,5cm high R6 000 - 8 000 74 A Chinese bronze censor, Qing Dynasty, 19th century the ovoid body applied in high relief with a pair of chilong handles, raised on three feet, the pierced cover applied with a scaly kylin , four- character Qianlong mark, 17,8cm high R5 000 - 7 000 73 A pair of large Chinese bronze incense burners, Qing Dynasty, 19th century each of compressed circular form, flanked by a pair of beast mask handles, raised on three peach- shaped feet, 32cmwide over handles (2) R30 000 - 40 000 71 72 73 74
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