Guanyin The Chinese Mother Goddess Takes Centre Stage At Bonhams Women In Chinese Art Sale

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A Rare and Large Silver-Inlaid Bronze Figure of Guanyin from 16th/17th Century was the top lot of Bonhams sale of Fine Chinese Art Introducing Beauty and Beyond: Women in Chinese Art. The statue carries an estimate of HK$3,500,000-4,500,000 and it achieved HK$4,377,500, eclipsing the high estimate.

This feminine appearance of Guanyin – otherwise known as the Chinese mother goddess – appeared to emerge in the early Tang Dynasty, even though traditionally it could appear in any gender to expound Buddhist teaching. This rare bronze figure is outstanding for its extraordinary attention to detail and sculptural qualities. Only a few bronze Guanyin figures of comparable size with similar hand gestures dated to the Ming dynasty seem to be recorded.

Woman accessories of the sale also saw great bidding interest, with many lots achieving multiples of their estimate:

Lot 1  A Rare Gold Repoussé 'Phoenix' Panel  Liao Dynasty  Estimate: HK$150,000-180,000  Sold for: HK$377,500  **Over doubling the estimate**
Lot 1A Rare Gold Repoussé ‘Phoenix’ PanelLiao DynastyEstimate: HK$150,000-180,000Sold for: HK$377,500**Over doubling the estimate**
Lot 30  A Kingfisher Feather 'Jewel'-Encrusted Headdress, Dianzi  19th Century  Estimate: HK$180,000-220,000  Sold for: HK$877,500  **Over four times the estimate**
Lot 30A Kingfisher Feather ‘Jewel’-Encrusted Headdress, Dianzi19th CenturyEstimate: HK$180,000-220,000Sold for: HK$877,500**Over four times the estimate**
Lot 32  A Kingfisher, Pearl and Ruby-Inset Headdress  19th Century  Estimate: HK$40,000-60,000  Sold for: HK$202,500  **Five times the estimate**
Lot 32A Kingfisher, Pearl and Ruby-Inset Headdress19th CenturyEstimate: HK$40,000-60,000Sold for: HK$202,500**Five times the estimate**
Lot 48  A Pair of Jadeite 'Earpick' Hairpins  19th Century  Estimate: HK$60,000- 80,000  Sold for: HK$340,000  **Over five times the estimate**
Lot 48A Pair of Jadeite ‘Earpick’ Hairpins19th CenturyEstimate: HK$60,000- 80,000Sold for: HK$340,000**Over five times the estimate**
Lot 64  A Large Canton Embroidered 'Officials and Ladies' Shawl  Late 19th/Early 20th Century  Estimate: HK$30,000-40,000  Sold for: HK$102,000  **Over three times the estimate**
Lot 64A Large Canton Embroidered ‘Officials and Ladies’ ShawlLate 19th/Early 20th CenturyEstimate: HK$30,000-40,000Sold for: HK$102,000**Over three times the estimate**

Further notable results included:

Lot 46  An Extremely Rare Pale Green Jade 'Romance of The Western Chamber' Openwork Boulder  Qianlong  Sold for: HK$3,502,500
Lot 46An Extremely Rare Pale Green Jade ‘Romance of The Western Chamber’ Openwork BoulderQianlongSold for: HK$3,502,500
Lot 77  An Important and Very Rare Large Gilt-Bronze 'Dragon' Terminal  Han Dynasty  Estimate: HK$2,500,000-3,500,000  Sold for: HK$3,502,500
Lot 77An Important and Very Rare Large Gilt-Bronze ‘Dragon’ TerminalHan DynastyEstimate: HK$2,500,000-3,500,000Sold for: HK$3,502,500
Lot 42  A Famille Rose 'Magpies and Prunus' Plaque  Republic Period  Estimate: HK$50,000-80,000  Sold for: HK$227,500  **Over four times the estimate**
Lot 42A Famille Rose ‘Magpies and Prunus’ PlaqueRepublic PeriodEstimate: HK$50,000-80,000Sold for: HK$227,500**Over four times the estimate**
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