Asian Art
We handle a wide range of Asian Art from all periods. The demand for Asian Art in the current market is strong and we are able to use our expertise to identify and present lots to a global audience via our live bidding platform. We sell Chinese Porcelain, Works of Art, Furniture and Textiles, Japanese Ceramics, Works of Art and Furniture as well as Indian and other Asian Works of Art.

A porcelain figure of Buddha, late 19th/ early 20th century, sold for £12,500

A Chinese reverse painting on glass, in original frame, Qing Dynasty, sold for £7,200

A Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vase, Daoguang, 1821-1850, sold for £55,000

An early 19th century Chinese gouache painting of Hou Qua, Qing Dynasty, sold for £15,000

A Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vase, Qing Dynasty, sold for £11,000

A Chinese bronze censer, bearing six character Xuande mark, sold for £4,000

A Chinese blue, white and copper red porcelain bottle vase, Qing Dynasty, sold for £4,000

A Chinese bamboo cricket cage, Qing Dynasty, sold for £1,800

A Chinese porcelain bottle vase, bearing Yongzheng mark, sold for £3,500

A Chinese bronze censer and dark wood stand, bearing six character Xuande mark, sold for £2,550

A Chinese porcelain green ground vase, Qing Dynasty, sold for £2,600

A Chinese pale celadon jade and silver mounted hand mirror, Qing Dynasty, sold for £5,300

A large pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton vases, Qing Dynasty, £4,500

A Chinese white jade snuff bottle, Qing Dynasty, sold for £4,000

A late 19th century Chinese silver tea set by Wang Hing, Qing Dynasty, sold for £4,200

A Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vase, bearing Qianlong seal mark, sold for £13,600

From a 19th century Chinese album of twelve watercolours depicting tea production, Qing Dynasty, £2,600

A Chinese porcelain copper red square form vase, Qing Dynasty, sold for £3,700

From a group of Chinese coquilla nut carvings, Qing Dynasty, sold for £5,200