NEW YORK, NY.- Lark Mason, founder and president of
Lark Mason Associates, has announced that he will preview his important Spring Asian art auction during Asia Week New York, March 9-19 at his New York headquarters, 227 East 120th Street. With over 400 lots for sale, the Asian Works of Art auction goes live on iGavelauctions.com on March 28 and closes on April 18th.
Says Lark Mason, "We are delighted to present this important auction sale which includes Chinese huanghuali furniture, archaic and later jades, lacquer, Chinese and Tibetan bronzes, and Chinese works of art from the Neolithic to the Qing. This sale provides an excellent opportunity for the seasoned or novice collector to purchase highly important pieces at varying price levels." Running concurrently will be a sale of Korean Paintings and Works of Art, as well as an iGavel Associate Seller Asian Art Auction.
Among the stand-out lots are:
A large 17th/18th century Large Huanghuali Recessed-Leg Table (Est.: $150,000/250,000)
A Carved Wood Sculpture by the contemporary artist Ju Ming (Zhu Ming), signed and dated 1980 (Est.: $80,000/120,000)
A Pair of 17th/18th Century Chinese Huanghuali and Hardwood Horseshoe Back Armchairs (Est.: $40,000/60,000)
A 20th century Chinese Jadeite Censer and Cover (Est.: $40,000/60,000)
A large 18th century Chinese Huanghuali Veneered Square Corner Cabinet(Est.: $15,000/25,000)
An 18th century Chinese Carved Bamboo Brushpot carved by Zhou Zhiyan (Est.: $13,000/15,000)
Two Chinese Red Lacquer Boxes, Qing dynasty (Est.: $7,000/10,000)