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Bidding History
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918093 26-Oct-2023 12:19:10 PM $5,500 AutoBid

918072 26-Oct-2023 12:19:10 PM $5,000 AutoBid

918093 26-Oct-2023 12:19:10 PM $4,750 AutoBid

918072 26-Oct-2023 12:19:10 PM $4,500 AutoBid

918093 26-Oct-2023 12:19:10 PM $4,250 AutoBid

918072 26-Oct-2023 12:19:10 PM $4,000 AutoBid

918093 24-Oct-2023 09:49:57 PM $3,750

871433 24-Oct-2023 04:06:31 PM $3,500

918093 24-Oct-2023 04:05:59 PM $3,250 AutoBid

871433 24-Oct-2023 04:05:59 PM $3,000

918093 24-Oct-2023 11:17:31 AM $2,750 AutoBid

871433 24-Oct-2023 11:17:31 AM $2,500

918093 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $2,250 AutoBid

871433 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $2,000 AutoBid

918093 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $1,900 AutoBid

871433 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $1,800 AutoBid

918093 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $1,700 AutoBid

871433 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $1,600 AutoBid

918093 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $1,500 AutoBid

871433 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $1,400 AutoBid

918093 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $1,300 AutoBid

871433 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $1,200 AutoBid

918093 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $1,100 AutoBid

871433 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $1,000 AutoBid

918093 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $900 AutoBid

871433 24-Oct-2023 11:16:39 AM $800 AutoBid

918093 24-Oct-2023 11:16:05 AM $700 AutoBid

871433 24-Oct-2023 11:16:05 AM $600

918093 20-Oct-2023 10:24:11 AM $500 AutoBid

The bidding history list updated on: Wednesday, May 08, 2024 01:48:05

LOT 032

Chinese

A Large Chinese Calcified Jade 'Dragon' Belthook, Republican Period
jade
5 1/4 x 1 3/8 x 1 1/8 in, 13.3 x 3.5 x 2.9 cm

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 CAD

Sold for: $6,875

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PROVENANCE
Acquired in Hong Kong, 1950s and 1960s
By descent within the family to the Estate of K. S. Tom (1908-1973)


Of archaistic form, the dragon head with bulging eyes, large hornes and fierce expression, the back with a smaller dragon, the base containing a large circular knob with lotus bloom. The stone of a pale celadon colour with calcification throughout.

Tom Man-loong went by his preferred name of K. S. Tom, and was the founder of Tom Construction Co., one of the leading construction firms in Hong Kong after WWII. He specialized in high-end residences on the Peak, and was responsible for constructing the Hong Kong Jockey Club's clubhouse in the New Territories as well as service reservoirs for the Botanical Garden at Tai Wan on Lamma Island.

K. S. Tom always had a keen interest in Chinese archaeology and cultural artifacts. He amassed a large amount of Chinese archaic jade carvings, many of which were showcased at the City Museum & Art Gallery at the Hong Kong City Hall, the precursor to the Hong Kong Museum of Art.

In 1970, K. S. Tom became an early member of Hong Kong's prestigious Min Chiu Society, a group of collectors who met every month to discuss Chinese antiquities and planned public exhibitions.

He left dozens of letters left to his family including important correspondences with curators in Hong Kong and the U.K. Some examples include:

A July 19th 1969 letter by J. C. Y. Watt stating Mr. Tom has been named an honorary adviser to the Select Committee of the Urban Council at the City Museum & Art Gallery at the Hong Kong City Hall.

A March 24th 1970 introduction letter by S. G. Davis, Chairman of the Archeological Society at the Hong Kong University, recommending Mr. Tom to visit colleagues and collections at various museums around the world.

An April 28th 1970 introduction letter by John Warner, curator of the City Museum and Art Gallery at the Hong Kong City Hall, to Mr. John Ayers, so that Mr. Tom can visit the collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

A May 15th 1970 certification by Philp Wen-Chee Mae, President of the Min Chiu Society of Hong Kong, about Mr. Tom's acceptance into the association


All prices are in Canadian Dollars


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