Lark Mason Associates Announces A Trio of Asian Art Auctions With Previews During Asia Week New York
- NEW YORK, New York
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- March 05, 2020
Though the majority of Asian art auctions have been re-scheduled to mid-June, Lark Mason Associates will open its doors during Asia Week New York to preview three major sales. The first– Chinese Export Porcelain and Works of Art from an American Collector– will open for bidding on www.igavelauctions.com starting March 31-April 21st,, with the second one– Asian, Ancient, Ethnographic Works of Art- commencing on April 2-23rd. Rounding out the schedule is Property from the Collection of Dr. Isidore Cohn, Jr. and Other Owners will start June 18-July 8. All works of art will be on preview at the iGavel salesroom, 229 East 120th Street, during Asia Week New York.
“We are open for anyone who wants to preview our sales,” says Lark Mason. “Taken collectively they include many important Asian works of art and will appeal to a broad base of collectors.”
Some of the major highlights in Chinese Export Porcelain and Works of Art from an American Collector include a finely painted 18th Export Hong Bowl (estimate: $15,000-25,000), illustrating the merchant houses of Canton, made in limited quantities for the western merchants active in Canton for the China Trade; a fine gilded bronze vessel by Hu Wenming, a Chinese bronze artisan whose works created during the late Ming dynasty, featuring his signature imagery of mythical creatures in a band across the swelled body (Estimate: $3,000 to $5,000); and a selection of seven 18th century Himalayan gilt bronzes with a highlight Hayagriva and Consort, with the group estimated to realize over $50,000.
According to Mason, of the approximately 150 lots offered in this sale, a large number of the items were purchased from such venerable firms as S. Marchant & Son, Philip Suvall, E & J Frankel, Joseph and Earl D.Vandekar, the Sotheby’s 1940’s Yamanaka Collection, and Ralph M. Chait Galleries.
Highlights from the Asian, Ancient, Ethnographic Works of Art sale include: a pair of cloisonné and gilt bronze scrolls in a fitted huanghuali box, dating to the Qing dynasty (Estimate: $10,000- 15,000) and an archaic style ewer with cloisonne´ stand dating to the late Qing dynasty (Estimate: $15,000-20,000).
The third sale– from the Property from the Collection of Dr. Isidore Cohn and Other Owners– features numerous important jade objects including a late 17th or early 18th century celadon jade scholars rock carved as an upright mountain with a C.T. Loo provenance dating to 1942 (estimate: $200,000-300,000); a greenish-white nephrite jade Rhyton cup (Estimate: $400,000-600,000); a white jade bowl (Estimate: $250,000-350,000); a white Nephrite jade teapot (Estimate:$150,000-200,000); and a white jade reclining deer (Estimate:$70,000-100,000).
Complementing the jade works is an impressive array of furniture, which includes: a pair of 18th century Chinese incised and colored lacquer demi-lune tables (Estimate: $50,000-100,000); a Qing dynasty Chinese white jade tripod censer with Buddhistic lion-form feet and a carved wood stand (Estimate: $30,000-40,000); and a Qianlong Period Chinese Zitan table cabinet with doors carved with Lotus (Estimate: $20,000-40,000).
Asia Week New York Exhibition
March 12, 2020-March 20, 2020
Chinese Export Porcelain and Works of Art from an American Collector
Auction Date: March 31-April 21
Asian, Ancient, Ethnographic Works of Art
Auction Date: April 2, 2020-April 23, 2020
Property from the Collection of Isidore Cohn, Jr., M.D. and Other Owners
Auction Date: June 18, 2020-July 8, 2020
About Lark Mason
With locations in New Braunfels, Texas and New York City, Lark Mason Associates, the eponymous, auction house specializing in Asian, ethnographic, and ancient works of art, was founded by Lark Mason after many years as an expert at Sotheby's New York.
Mason served as a General Appraiser from 1979 until 1985, and as a Senior Vice President and specialist in Chinese art with Sotheby's Chinese Works of Art Department from 1985-2003. From 2000-2003 he concurrently was a Director of Online Auctions for Sothebys.com. He also served as a consulting curator at the Trammel and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas, Texas from 2003-2009. He is a generalist in American and European works of art and paintings, as well as an expert in the field of Chinese art and has valued and advised many private collectors and institutions.
Lark Mason Associates regularly hosts auctions on the iGavel Auctions platform and has an established history of record sales of Chinese and other works of art and holds the record for the highest price achieved for any work of art in an online sale, for a painting sold in May 2014 that realized close to $4.2m. Mason, the owner and CEO of iGavel Auctions, is noted for his regular appearances on "The Antiques Road Show."
For more information, visit www.igavelauctions.com