Lot 410
Lot 410
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PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN COLLECTION
A PAIR OF JAPANESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOYS

ARITA, EARLY 18TH CENTURY

Price Realised USD 12,600
Estimate
USD 8,000 - USD 12,000
Estimates do not reflect the final hammer price and do not include buyer's premium, any applicable taxes or artist's resale right. Please see the Conditions of Sale for full details.
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A PAIR OF JAPANESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOYS

ARITA, EARLY 18TH CENTURY

Price Realised USD 12,600
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Price Realised USD 12,600
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Details
Each modeled as a karako holding a vase, his robes enameled with chrysanthemums among blue waves, a puppy playing at his feet
1234 in. (32.5 cm.) high
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 5 November 2007, lot 168.
Literature
M. Cohen and W. Motley, Mandarin and Menagerie: Chinese and Japanese Export Ceramic Figures, Reigate, 2008, pp. 90, cat. no. 4.4.
Special notice
Please note this lot will be moved to Christie’s Fine Art Storage Services (CFASS in Red Hook, Brooklyn) at 5pm on the last day of the sale. Lots may not be collected during the day of their move to Christie’s Fine Art Storage Services. Please consult the Lot Collection Notice for collection information. This sheet is available from the Bidder Registration staff, Purchaser Payments or the Packing Desk and will be sent with your invoice.
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