Adam's FINE ASIAN ART Part I 28th & Part II 29th June 2022

14 For seasoned collectors of Asian Art, provenance plays a key role, dictating the difference be- tween a lot of minor interest and one that cannot be ignored. ADAM’S is delighted to present a Fine Chinese and Himalayan Art auction with pieces originating from several important collections. Amidst the notable consignments in the sale: a collection of Chinese antiques from the estate of Mr. Carlos Alfredo Tornquist Altgelt (1885-1953); a major collection of Tibeto-Chinese gilt bronze sculptures, including an eleven-headed Avalokitesvara dating to 18th century, from Mr. Juan Carlos Katzenstein (1925-2018), who served as an Ambassador to the ‘Holy See’, the governing body for the Vatican and the Catholic Church; a selection of items from Señor Jorge Casares, Buenos Aires, Argentina, a reputed ornithologist born in a wealthy landowning fam- ily, also a relative of the renowned Argentinian fiction author Adolfo Bioy Casares (1914-1999) and a friend of W.H. Hudson (1921-1982), an Argentinian-born British Naturalist and Orni- thologist; an important famille rose palette ‘Hundred Birds Courting the Phoenix’ vase, once the property of Baron Sir Duncan Orr-Lewis, a Canadian industrialist and businessman; a large collection of jade carvings, including a major melon-shaped linked box dating to 18th century, to make collectors green with envy. PROVENANCE AN INTRODUCTION ON CHINESE ART A view of a selection of items from the Katzenstein collection

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