The sale of Asian art at James Adam in Dublin on November 3 features Chinese porcelain from a variety of periods and in various colours, Japanese woodblock prints and some lots of furniture and jewellery in a selection of 336 lots. The most expensively estimated lots are a Yongzheng (1723-1735) green chrysanthemum dish (40,000-60,000) and a blue and white bulbous Zhadou with the mark of Zhengde (1506-1521) and a mid 14th century blue and white peony jar, each estimated at 30,000-50,000.
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Yongzheng (1723-1735) green chrysanthemum dish (40,000-60,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 36,000 AT HAMMER
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ARE BLUE AND WHITE PEONY JAR, ‘Guan’ mid 14th century (30,000-50,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 240,000 AT HAMMER