Auction Record: Chinese Clock sells for 3.37 million EUR (3.83 million USD)
New world record for an Asian work of art sold in an online auction
BERLIN, June 23, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The online auction house Auctionata (www.auctionata.com) has set a new world record for an Asian work of art sold in an online auction. In its 259th auction 'Important Asian Art', on June 20, which was broadcast online via livestream, a rare enamel, ivory-mounted and paste-set musical and automaton clock from the late 18th century was sold for 3.37 million euros (including buyer's premium). This makes it the highest auction result in Germany in 2015 and the most expensive object that Auctionata has sold since the start of its livestream auctions in May 2013.
The rare masterpiece of Chinese clock-making stems from the Guangzhou workshop and was offered for a starting price of 300,000 euros. Overall, the clock attracted more than 1,000 interested auction participants from 35 countries. After a fierce 10 minute bidding battle between 6 bidders from Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and New York, the museum-quality piece was ultimately sold for 3.37 million euros to the well-known business man and investor Liu Yiqian from Shanghai (click here to view a video clip of the sale of the clock from the auction livestream).
Liu owns one of the most important art collections in China, which is displayed in the Long Museum in Shanghai (www.longmuseum.org), which he founded with his wife. In the past, Liu has received great attention for several purchases of extremely important Chinese works of art, for example when he bought the so-called 'chicken cup', a small porcelain cup from the Ming dynasty, for 36 million US dollars at a British auction house in April 2014. Liu Yiqian comments: "I am more than happy to be the winning bidder for this amazing piece of craftsmanship. Auctionata is providing the auctions of the 21st century, where bidding via livestream is just so convenient, even over an iPhone app."
Imperial Chinese clocks from the Guangzhou workshop are among the most sought-after works of art from the Qing Dynasty. Only very few of them are privately owned, and have ever been available on the art market. Auctionata is thus the first auction house to have offered such an outstanding object of Chinese origin in Germany. The musical automaton clock represents the magical mountain Penglai, which is known as the home of the 'Eight Immortals' of Taoism. The mountain with a waterfall is made with utmost precision and decorated with many small figures, representing the Eight Immortals, their attendants as well as the Three Star Deities. The fully functional automatism sets most of the figures, the pagodas, the waterfall and a richly decorated yin-yang symbol in motion, presenting a fascinating spectacle.
Dr. Arne Sildatke, Senior Specialist for Asian Art at Auctionata, explains: "I am thrilled with this great result! It reflects the historical value of this museum-quality automaton clock and the rarity of its Chinese theme. Curating an auction with such an important artwork is an experience beyond description. The record price of 3.37 million euros is a very strong signal of our international clientele and proves that Auctionata has secured its position as one of Europe's premier marketplaces for Asian art."
The complete auction results can be found here.
A video clip of the sale of the clock from the auction livestream can be viewed here.
High resolution images are available here.
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Auctionata brings the world of unique works of art, antiques and luxury collectibles to the internet via its frequent live stream auction broadcasts from locations in Berlin and New York. Users from all over the world bid in Auctionata's live stream auctions at any time, from any device and from wherever they are located. Auctionata also offers the typical services of a traditional auction house online via its website: Valuation, authentication, curation, auction and all related services including a full authenticity guarantee. Potential sellers benefit from the free and non-binding online valuation, which gives a first quick perspective on potential auction results. Auctionata professionals and its global network of over 300 experts from more than 40 countries ensure a proper assessment and authentication of each object that goes to auction. The spectrum ranges from paintings, prints, sculptures and antiques to furniture, design objects and porcelain, to watches, jewelry, wine and even classic cars.
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