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A Chinese Famille Rose and Gilt Vase

In The Na Yantu Palace Antique Collection

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A Chinese Famille Rose and Gilt Vase H 18.5cm; W 11m Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.
A Chinese Famille Rose and Gilt Vase H 18.5cm; W 11m Qing Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.

The Na Yantu Palace Antique Collection

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Ort der Versteigerung
229 South Tamiami Trail, Unit B
Venice
Florida
34285
United States

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Introducing the Na Yantu Palace Antique Collection, a magnificent assortment of antique treasures from one of the most prominent aristocratic families of the late Qing dynasty. This collection boasts a rich history and heritage, with each piece bearing witness to the opulent lifestyle of Na Yantu, the seventh generation Prince of Kharachin and descendant of Genghis Khan.

Acquired and cherished by Na Yantu himself, these antiques include stunning examples of Chinese ceramics and porcelain, as well as intricate jade carvings, ornate silverware, and exquisite paintings provided by various cosigners around the world. Each piece tells a story of the wealth and extravagance of the era, and represents a unique and valuable piece of Chinese history.

Following Na Yantu's financial struggles, the collection was sold to the Minsheng Trading Company for auction. A portion of these antiques were eventually purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne, a renowned collector of European and Chinese art.

Now, these exceptional antiques have been meticulously preserved and are ready to be showcased to the world. This auction presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Chinese history, and to admire the masterful craftsmanship and stunning beauty of these artifacts. Don't miss your chance to bid on the Na Yantu Palace Antique Collection and add a rare and valuable piece of history to your collection.

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We recommend prospective bidders to examine all items in which they have an interest. If you require absolute certainty in all areas of authenticity, and the results of your evaluation leave uncertainty in your mind, we recommend you not bid on the item in question. We do not do refunds. All sales are Final. No statement is written or oral made by the auctioneer or any employee of Charlotte’s Auctions shall be deemed a warranty or assumption of liability by Charlotte’s Auctions or by any seller represented by Charlotte’s Auctions.

 

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We offer in-house packing and shipping services. Items should be shipped within one to two weeks after payment is received. Larger packages and international delivery may exceed this period.

 The bidder (buyer) agrees to pay the shipping cost when bidding. The shipping cost of each lot will be confirmed by the bidder (buyer) before the actual transport by the third party.

The bidder is also advised to choose the amount of insurance for the completed lot to avoid the loss caused by damage or loss in the process of transportation (the service fee is not included in the transaction price of the lot and shall be paid by the user separately).

 

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The bidder must pay the commission and the transaction price within 15 days after receiving the invoice. An invoice is setting out the hammer price plus all other applicable charges, such as the buyer’s premium, taxes, and any additional charges that may apply.

All payments or settlements shall be made in US dollars; buyers shall only collect the lots after full payments are made. Should payments be made by check or draft, lots will only be released after bank clearance. If you fail to pay within 15 days, we will charge your credit card the total amount on your invoice.

If the bidder (buyer) fails to complete the payment within 15 days, our company has the right to dispute the unpaid lot and cancel the transaction. We only accept payment by wire transfer, check and credit card (buyer is responsible for the transaction fees).

If the buyer likes to schedule a pick-up, the full payment will be due prior to the event. If the bidder refuses to pay for the invoice after the successful bidding, the liquidated damages shall be 30% of the amount of the hammer price, which shall be responsible by the buyer.

For international payment, we only accept wire transfer. For all wire transfer, there is $40 Bank Fee Charge. For the American Credit Card, there is a 4% transaction fee.

1. All items are sold AS-IS, where is with all faults. There are no warranties or representations of merchantability of any other kind, express or implied. All artists' names and dates recorded in this catalog are not to be taken as unqualified attributions to the artists named. No attributions to any artist or date are made or intended as to authorship or date of execution. Therefore, none of the property in this catalog is subject to any guarantee of authenticity and/or provenance and all of the property is sold as-is. All items are available for your examination prior to bidding. Your bidding will signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire, or that you have chosen not to examine them. Images descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials, provenance or any other feature of items being sold. We recommend prospective bidders to examine all items in which they have an interest. If you require absolute certainty in all areas of authenticity, and the results of your evaluation leave uncertainty in your mind, we recommend you not bid on the item in question. We do not do refunds. All sales are Final. No statement is written or oral made by the auctioneer or any employee of Charlotte’s Auctions shall be deemed a warranty or assumption of liability by Charlotte’s Auctions or by any seller represented by Charlotte’s Auctions.

2. Bidding will begin at a price appropriate in auctioneer's discretion. The auctioneer always reserves the right to withdraw a lot for any reason. At the auctioneer's discretion, no bid of less than one half (1/2) the low estimate will be accepted from any source: phone bidding, absentee bidding, internet bidding, or bidding in the gallery, unless authorized by the auctioneer. All lots in this catalog are offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum hammer price at which a lot will be sold. In executing a reserve, the auctioneer has the right to bid on behalf of the consignor, whether by opening bidding or continuing bidding in response to other bidders until reaching the reserve. If the reserve is not met, the auctioneer has the right to withdraw the item from the sale.

3. Once we declare that an item is sold, we cannot reopen the bidding. It is the bidder's responsibility to get our attention prior to our saying sold. When the auctioneer declares the item as sold, the title of property transfers to the successful bidder. We reserve the right to reject any bids deemed inappropriate or to withdraw any item(s) for lack of appropriate bids. If an item is withdrawn from the auction, it will be offered again only at the auctioneer's discretion.

4. All Phone bidding and Absentee Bidder's Form are held in the strictest confidence and must be received one week before the auction date. No additional phone bids can be accepted on the day of the auction. Leaving an absentee or phone bid on a lot indicates your willingness to open the bidding at one half (1/2) the printed low estimate and gives the auctioneer the authority to open the bidding at that level. Charlotte’s Auctions shall have the right to withdraw any item at any time for any reason and to void any sale in the event of an error or dispute. We make every effort to honor all absentee and phone bid reservations, but we are not liable for any losses incurred as a result of failure to execute absentee bids or failed phone reservations. Submitting absentee bids or bidding by phone does not imply an extension of credit.

5. Items should be shipped within one to two weeks after payment is received. Larger packages and international delivery may exceed this period. The bidder (buyer) agrees to pay the freight cost when bidding. The shipping cost of each lot will be confirmed by the bidder (buyer) before the actual transport by the third party. The bidder is also advised to choose the amount of insurance for the completed lot to avoid the loss caused by damage or loss in the process of transportation (the service fee is not included in the transaction price of the lot and shall be paid by the user separately).

INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS ARE RESPONSIBLE TO MEET CUSTOMS/IMPORT-EXPORT REGULATIONS. WE'LL ASSIST BUT CANNOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR INTERNATIONAL LAWS AFFECTING THE DELIVERY OF YOUR ITEMS.

6. All purchases are subject to applicable sales tax unless the Resale Certificate tax form is fully and completely filled out and received prior to the time of purchase. Resale tax numbers from other states are accepted. International buyers are responsible for tariffs, taxes, or assessments of shipped items to the buyer’s country. Items shipped out of state may not be subject to sales tax.

7. Bidding on an item indicates your understanding and acceptance of these Terms of Sale. If a purchaser breaches any of these Terms of Sale, including the obligation to pay for purchased items, Charlotte’s Auctions may seek all remedies under the law including canceling the sale and reoffering the property without reserve.

8. A buyer's premium will be applied to the purchase price of all items. It shall be 25% if bidding live, by phone or by absentee bids. If online Internet bidding is utilized, it shall have a 25% buyer's premium added to the highest bid, it depends on different Platform's charge. Clients who purchased prior to the auction could have a 3% off of the buyer’s premium discount.

9. All items not picked up within Three months shall be assessed a storage fee of $5.00 per day, per item.

10. Please note that lots containing ivory, tortoiseshell, or other animal materials may be subject to regulations imposed by the Endangered Species Act and by the United States Fish and Wildlife Department. Some countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, and prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import these lots into another country. The buyer is responsible for any and all CITES permits.

11. All photos and descriptions posted on any online platform are the property of Charlotte’s Auctions and are subject to US copyright laws. No photo or description may be used without the advanced written approval of an authorized Charlotte’s Auctions agent. Use of unauthorized photos and descriptions may incur penalties.

12. If, in any judicial proceeding, a court shall refuse to enforce any of the terms contained within these Terms and Conditions, then such unenforceable terms shall be deemed eliminated from the provisions hereof for the purpose of such proceedings to the extent necessary to permit the remaining separate terms contained herein to be enforced in such proceedings.

13. The Terms and Conditions shall inure to the benefit of Charlotte’s Auctions., its successors and/or assigns and may not be terminated, amended, or modified, except by an instrument in writing executed by Charlotte’s Auctions.

14. All disputes and claims arising out of or relating to events and actions covered herein, brought by or against us, shall be resolved by mediation or binding arbitration in accord with the procedures set forth below. This provision does not apply to claims brought by the Buyer directly against the Consignor, including, but not limited to any action brought pursuant to the rescission provisions noted above.

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