The 2025 Summer Auction - Sale 345 (June 21 - June 25, 2025)
Sale 345
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Displaying 325 - 336 of 492
Starting Price: 20,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 20,000 HK$
- Name of the Artwork: “Imperial Jade Seal of Qing Dynasty” Replica
- Material: Hetian Jade Seal
- Dimensions: Approximately 5.6 (H) × 7.6cm (L) × 7.8cm (W)
- Weight: 580.85g (with cord)
- Description: This piece replicates the green jade “Emperor’s Treasure” from the Qing dynasty’s “Twenty-Five Imperial Seals.” Since Zhang Tiecheng, the Chinese jade carving master, created the emblem seal for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he has been recognized as a national inheritor of jade seal-making techniques. “Seal” refers to the imperial stamp of the emperor, with a legacy spanning over two thousand years. The Imperial Seal is the most dazzling star in Chinese seal culture. The materials, craftsmanship and meaning of the jade seal are all legendary. Green jade, symbolic of “Dynasty Built to Last”, is a primary material in these royal seals, as seen in the 13 jade seals among Emperor Qianlong’s twenty-five. They were stored in the treasure chests of the Hall of Union Peace in the Forbidden City, one treasure and one chest. This piece meticulously replicates the shape and form of the original, with a dragon entwined on the knob and a polished seal surface, exuding imperial majesty and wealth. Ideal for display on a desk or in a bookshelf to enhance Feng Shui. Please view carefully. Sold As Is. No Return.
Starting Price: 15,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 15,000 HK$
Name of the Artwork: Walnut Pair
- Material: Silicified crocidolite
- Dimensions: Each approximately 3.5cm (H) x 4cm (L) × 3cm (W)
- Total Weight: 88.76g (total)
- Description: The color and texture of silicified crocidolite are very similar to trees, hence its name” petrified wood”. The petrified wood was once known as the protective stone of the Qing Dynasty, symbolizing progress in one's career. At the same time, it also represents health, youth, and peace, symbolizing physical health, happiness, and longevity.The ancient Chinese regarded walnuts as auspicious. The Chinese pronunciation of “walnut” is similar to the pronunciation of “harmony”. It has been loved by people for a long time. In ancient times, there was a saying that "placing walnut products in the home can bless the gods, bring good luck, and turn misfortune into good fortune". This petrified wood walnut pair combines the symbolism of harmony and prosperity. Handcrafted with a natural aesthetic, this piece merges two auspicious elements, making it an ideal decorative item for both Feng Shui and artistic appreciation. Please view carefully. Sold As Is. No Return.
Starting Price: 1,400 HK$
Unsold
better including 2010 Shanghai Expo silver medals set of 15 (total 150g), Hong Kong 1997 silver medal, Huaxia Bank 2Oz silver medal and others. Please view.
Starting Price: 400 HK$
Hammer Price: 400 HK$
ungraded by PCGS PVC due to PVC Residue.
Starting Price: 500 HK$
Hammer Price: 500 HK$
countries including Hong Kong, Strait Settlements, Canada, Australia, etc. An interesting lot.
Starting Price: 700 HK$
Hammer Price: 700 HK$
all graded by PCGS, including MS64 x 3 and MS65 x 4.
Starting Price: 800 HK$
Unsold
graded by NGC Mint Error XF45 (Broadstruck.)
Starting Price: 1,600 HK$
Unsold
including 1976, 1978 and 1979, 11 of each. AU to UNC.
Starting Price: 500 HK$
Hammer Price: 500 HK$
XF to AU.
Starting Price: 400 HK$
Unsold
rare and interesting.
Starting Price: 3,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 3,400 HK$
graded by NGC Mint Error MS61 (On Foreign Planchet)(1.8g.). Extremely rare.
Starting Price: 600 HK$
Hammer Price: 1,200 HK$
the last year of 5c coin. Graded PCGS PL68.
