The Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong is delighted to announce a private preview of Christie’s Spring sale of Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art with Pola Antebi.
Among the highlights of this auction will be Qing Imperial Ceramics from the Wang Xing Lou Collection featuring 10 works of museum-quality porcelain produced during the reigns of the Yongzheng (r. 1723-1735) and Qianlong (r. 1736-1795) emperors, spanning just over 70 years of imperial ceramic production. Also on view will be 200 artworks from the Neolithic to the Republican periods, ranging from ceramics and Imperial works of art, to Buddhist sculptures and Chinese classical furniture, with exceptional provenance, and from renowned private collections worldwide.
Pola Antebi is Deputy Chairman and International Director of Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art at Christie’s Hong Kong. Her areas of expertise include imperial ceramics, jades and works of art from the Yuan to the Qing dynasties.
Following the preview Catherine Maudsley will deliver a lecture: The Unending Path of Harold Wong: Connoisseurship, Collecting and Painting followed by a panel discussion titled Inter-generational Collecting: A Global Perspective. with Catherine Maudsley and Chloe Suen, Founder of the Sun Museum, moderated by Sara Mao, Director of Christie’s Education, Asia Pacific.
Please RSVP for this free lecture and panel discussion here.