Lot 141

Mostly Chinese Ceramic Objects, 7 Pieces (19th Century)

Estimate: $100 - $200

Price Realized: $113 Includes buyer's premium

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Lot 141
Mostly Chinese Ceramic Objects, 7 Pieces (19th Century)
Description

comprising a Chinese figure of Shoulao and a deer; a water coupe decorated with boys; a figure of a mother reclining with child; two lidded vessels; and two Staffordshire transfer ware knife rests

Details

height (tallest): 3 3/8 inches

Provenance

Property from the Collection of Seymour Stein

Condition

wear commensurate with age and use, the figure of mother and child with the head broken at the neck, break to the face of deer


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Selections from the Collection of

Seymour Stein

Legendary Sire Records co-founder, Seymour Stein, kick-started the era of punk and new wave music in the 1970s and ‘80s, by signing to the label such iconic artists as the Ramones, The Smiths, Talking Heads, Depeche Mode, Ice-T, and famously, in 1982, Madonna. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005.

Beginning in the early 1970s, while traveling as a young businessman throughout Europe, Stein developed an enthusiasm for early 20th-century art. Wherever he went, he sought out antique stores, art fairs, and major auction houses — ultimately forging a vast collection.

The Collecting Eye of Seymour Stein, Sotheby’s 2003 auction showcased Stein’s interest in Art Deco furniture and porcelain, metalwork and glassware, European Symbolist and Pre-Raphaelite paintings. Works from the distinguished collection were also included in Sotheby’s 2018, Victorian, Pre-Raphaelite & British Impressionist Art, auction.

Seymour Stein passed on April 2nd, 2023

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