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Kaminski Auctions of Beverly, Ma will host its Summer Asian Art auction on August 18th, 19th and 20th, 2011 Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The auction will start at 6:00 pm on Thursday and at 9:00 am on Friday and Saturday.

Ben Wang, Head of Kaminski’s Arts of Asia Department, has put together an exciting collection of Chinese porcelain, paintings, jade, cloisonne and furniture for this sale. Also included are numerous Japanese, Indian and Tibetan works of art.

A Chinese 18th century famille rose jar from the Qianlong period (1735- 1796) decorated with lotus scrolls on a turquoise ground, with a six character Qianlong mark on the base is the top valued lot in the sale with an estimate of $25,000-$50,000.

One of the most exciting lots in the sale is sure to be a 20th century painting by Qi Baishi (1863-1957) of a crane, that is ink and color on paper and mounted on silk. Its provenance includes the collection of Alice Boney, the prominent American Asian art dealer and noted advisor to museums and collectors of Chinese and Japanese art. A portfolio of sketches by the Chinese artist Wu Guanzhong, that was dedicated to Alice Boney, sold for over $240,000 in Kaminski’s April 2011 Asian auction.

Another Wu Guanzhong (1919-2010) painting of fish, that is ink on paper and signed by the artist in the lower right, will feature prominently in this sale as well, with an estimate of $20,000-$30,000. There is an important collection of handmade carved wooden stands, consigned by a private collector and originally purchased by the well-known Asian dealer C.T. Loo, after World War II. C.T. Loo ran a shop at 41 East 57th Street in New York City for many years. These rare and exquisitely carved stands were handmade to display prized pieces of porcelain, jade, and bronze works of art.

Many wonderful pieces in the sale are from the estate of Charles Rose Thompson of Westfield, New Jersey. Thompson, a graduate of Phillips Academy and Princeton University, was a decorator and ran an import business of oriental rugs from China in the 1940’s and 50’s. During his extensive travels throughout Asia for Bollentin & Thompson Oriental Rugs of New York City, Thompson amassed an extraordinary collection of rare porcelain, bronze and jade, which he loaned for many years to the Princeton Museum for display.

There is also an exquisite pair of cloisonne candlesticks from the 19th Century, decorated with prancing deer form bodies and lotus scrolls on a turquoise ground estimated at $9000- $10,000. Also included is an important Song Dynasty Ding Yao ware bowl decorated with two phoenixes flanked by floral scrolls surrounding a central floral medallion, all carved in shallow relief and estimated at $5000-$6000.

A Chinese 19th Century Huanghuali folding screen with inlaid mother-of –pearl flowers and birds representing the four seasons estimated at $3,000-$5,000 is sure to bring substantial interest. Chinese and Asian auctions will feature prominently in Kaminski’s auction calendar going forward. Asian expert Ben Wang has been  traveling in China extensively this month promoting this sale and another to follow at the beginning of December.

Kaminski’s last Asian auction which followed the highly successful Asia Week event in NYC, attracted important collectors from all over the U.S. and China. You will not want to miss this incredible summer auction at the new Kaminski auction gallery. For more information or to purchase a full color catalog please visit our website at www.kaminskiauctions.com, or call the main office at 98-927-2223