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Lot 269

A LARGE WHITE JADE ARCHAISTIC FACETED VASE AND COVER, FANGHUAND, QIANLONG FANGGU SIX-CHARACTER INSCRIBED MARK, QING DYNASTY (1644 - 1911)
The exterior front of the vase is finely inscribed with a Qianlong imperial text, concluding with the inscription "Qianlong Bingwu Yuti" ("Imperial Inscription of the Qianlong Period, Bingwu Year [1786]"), and flanked by two Qianlong seal marks. The sides are plain, applied with a pair of taotie-mask handles suspending loose rings. The base bears a six-character inscription reading "Daqing Qianlong Fanggu" ("Made in archaic style during the Qianlong period of the Great Qing").

The three great emperors of China's Qing dynasty (1644-1911) - Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong - were famous for their love of antiques. All three were active collectors and frequently commissioned wares made in ancient styles out of admiration for the golden eras of China's past, although it was likely the Qianlong emperor who had the strongest fascination with the antique. Archaistic wares produced during his reign included porcelains, bronzes, and as can be seen in the present lot, fine jades.

The shape of the present vase is based on bronze prototypes of Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) date. Compare two bronze fanghu of closely related form illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - Bronze Articles for Daily Use, Hong Kong, 2006, pp. 68-9, nos. 59-60. Compare, also, the form of the Han dynasty bronze fanghu in this sale (lot 1259).

An inscribed Qianlong fanggu-marked jade fanghu with similar shape, is in the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing, and is illustrated in Chinese Jades Throughout the Ages - Connoisseurship of Chinese Jades: Qing Dynasty - 12, Hong Kong, 1997, p. 85, pl. 42.

Another smaller jade fanghu see Christie's New York, 24 March 2011, lot 1522.

23.5 x 13cm

Estimate $4,000 - $6,000

Sold for $8,000

Overall in good condition.


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The Estate of W.Y. Thomas Kwok (1944 - 2017), Hong Kong, acquired in Hong Kong in the 80s.

Born in Macau, Mr. Kwok studied architecture in Melbourne and built a four-decade career with Wong & Ouyang, shaping Hong Kong's skyline. His collecting began with Japanese occupation stamps (1941–1945), issued during Japan's wartime administration of Hong Kong and other territories. Gradually, his passion shifted to jade, inspired by visits to auction houses.

At the time, Hong Kong's auction scene was emerging—Sotheby's debuted in
1973, Christie's in 1986. By the late 1980s, Kwok was attending smaller sales, joining the city's first generation of serious collectors. His jade holdings embody not only technical excellence and cultural symbolism but also the personal evolution of a connoisseur whose interests bridged philately, architecture, and Chinese art heritage.

郭偉仁先生(Kwok, Thomas Wai Yan)1944年出生於澳門,青年時在墨爾本攻讀建築專業並開啟了建築設計的事業。1984年,Thomas加入香港著名建筑师事务所
WONG & OUYANG (HK) LIMITED 王歐陽(香港)有限公司担任董事,并于1992至1995年间,担任香港注册建筑师委员会主席。在1980年前后,苏富比和佳士得首次进入香
港。郭偉仁先生对于玉器收藏的热情随之得到了滋养,逐渐形成了自己的品味和收藏体系。郭偉仁先生是香港最早开始收藏的初代收藏家之一。

Important Chinese & Asian Art

AUCTION
Sale: LJ8815
11:00am - 14 June 2026
Hawthorn

VIEWING
Thurs 11 - Sat 13 June, 11am - 5pm
2 Oxley Rd, Hawthorn VIC

CONTACT
Luke Guan
luke.guan@leonardjoel.com.au


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