Lot 588

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Description:

A Chinese imperial jade table screen and gilt cloisonne stand,
the very light celadon coloured screen carved in relief with a crab amongst lotus and millet stems below a pierced stylized dragon top, Qianlong (1735-1795) The screen: 10 in. h. x 7 1/4 in. w. (25.5 x 18 cm) *Please note to bid on this item, a deposit of $5,000 CAN is required, contact Maynards to secure bidding

Provenance: Purchased from Christies London, June 21st 1971 by the Sabet family. From the Collection of the late Habib Sabet, and thence by familial descent to the current owner.
Habib Sabet was a highly prominent 20th century Iranian businessman, who achieved great corporate success in countless commercial and industrial ventures in banking, construction, pharmaceuticals, energy and more. Habib and his son can be credited with the introduction of the first television network in Iran. Habib Sabet was a noted philanthropist and collector of art and antiques. His passion for antiques included, but was not limited to, the exquisite craftsmanship of eighteenth century French decorative arts and Chinese jades. In a chapter concerning Habib Sabet in Eminent Persians: The Men and Women Who Made Modern Iran, 1941-1979, the author makes note that for Mr. Sabet, "…one indulgence was collecting antiques and jade," and that, "…he spent his last years travelling, and tending to his vast collection of antiques and works of art." Some of the Sabet treasures have now made their way into the great museums of the world, such as the Louvre and the Getty Museum. Mention of French furniture belonging to Habib Sabet, now in the Getty Museum, can be found in Hess, Catharine and Gillian Wilson. A Summary Catalogue of European Decorative Arts in the J. Paul Getty. Los Angeles, California: The J. Paul Getty Museum, pgs 29 & 42.

Other Notes: Condition: A 3 inch crack at top, 3/4 inch crack to side.

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March 13, 2013 6:00 PM PDT
Vancouver , BC, CA

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Bid Increments
From: To: Increments:
CA$0 CA$199 CA$10
CA$200 CA$499 CA$20
CA$500 CA$999 CA$50
CA$1,000 CA$1,999 CA$100
CA$2,000 CA$4,999 CA$200
CA$5,000 CA$9,999 CA$500
CA$10,000 CA$19,999 CA$1,000
CA$20,000 CA$49,999 CA$2,000
CA$50,000 CA$99,999 CA$5,000
CA$100,000 CA$199,999 CA$10,000
CA$200,000 CA$499,999 CA$20,000
CA$500,000 CA$999,999 CA$50,000
CA$1,000,000 + CA$100,000