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EAST WEST ARTS AND ANTIQUES SALE

SOTHEBYS & CHRISTIES ASIAN AUCTION CATALOGS

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Start price: $10

Estimated price: $20 - $40

Buyer's premium: 23%

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

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From various sales in the 1990s.

8 1/2" X 10 1/2"


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SOTHEBY’S
Antiquities and Islamic Art
NEW YORK
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1990
Japan
Japanese Works of Art, Paintings, Swords and Sword Fittings
19th and 20th June 1989
SOTHEBY’S New York
Sale 5811 Fine Netsuke. Inro and Lacquer
NEW YORK
SOTHEBY’S
SALE
6965
Japanese Works of Art
March 21. 1997
SOTHEBY’S New York
Sale 6028 Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art
May 30, 1990
CHRISTIE’S New York
Fine English Furniture, Objects of Art and Chinese Export Porcelain
7216
Christie’s New York
JAPANESE LACQUER
CHRISTIE’S New York
SOTHEBY’S
Antiquities
and
Islamic
Art
NEW
YORK
WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER
28,
1990
Japan
London
Japanese
Works
of
Art,
Paintings,
Swords
and
Sword
Fittings
19th
and
20th
June
1989
SOTHEBY’S
New
York
Sale
5811
Fine
Netsuke.
Inro
and
Lacquer
February
1989
NEW
YORK
SOTHEBY’S
SALE
6965
Japanese
Works
of
Art
March
21.
1997
SOTHEBY’S
New
York
Sale
6028
Fine
Chinese
Ceramics
and
Works
of Art
May
1990
CHRISTIE’S
New
York
Fine
English
Furniture,
Objects
of
Art
and
Chinese
Export
Porcelain
Saturday,
1991
7216
Christie’s
New
York
JAPANESE
LACQUER
19
MARCH
1997
CHRISTIE’S
New
York

Image 2:

SOTHEBY’S New York
Sale 6108 Antiquities and Islamic Art
November 28, 1990
Japanese Works of Art, Paintings, Swords and Sword Fittings
19th and 20th June 1989
SOTHEBY’S New York
Sale 5811 Fine Netsuke, Inro and Lacquer
February 8, 1989
NEW YORK
SOTHEBY’S
SALE
6965
Japanese Works of Art
March 21, 1997
SOTHEBY’S New York
Sale 6028 Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art
May 30, 1990
CHRISTIE’S New York
Fine English Furniture, Objects of Art and Chinese Export Porcelain
Saturday, February 2, 1991
7216
Christie’s New York
JAPANESE LACQUER
WEDNESDAY, 19 MARCH 1997
8602
CHRISTIE’S New York
Fine
SOTHEBY’S
New
York
Sale
6108
Antiquities
and
Islamic
Art
November
28,
1990
London
Japanese
Works
of
Art,
Paintings,
Swords
and
Sword
Fittings
19th
and
20th
June
1989
SOTHEBY’S
New
York
Sale
5811
Fine
Netsuke,
Inro
and
Lacquer
February
8,
1989
NEW
YORK
SOTHEBY’S
SALE
6965
Japanese
Works
of
Art
March
21,
1997
SOTHEBY’S
New
York
Sale
6028
Fine
Chinese
Ceramics
and
Works
of
Art
May
30,
1990
CHRISTIE’S
New
York
Fine
English
Furniture,
Objects
of
Art
and
Chinese
Export
Porcelain
Saturday,
February
2,
1991
7216
Christie’s
New
York
JAPANESE
LACQUER
WEDNESDAY,
19
MARCH
1997
8602
CHRISTIE’S
New
York
Fine

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