Rare Books and Manuscripts
Family admonitions written by Zeng Guofan |
The rare books and manuscripts sales gained 87 million yuan. Books and letters by literati performed well, as evidenced by the rising prices and expanding market size.
The big successes included a manuscript by Gu Yanwu (1613-1682), a prestigious thinker of the later Ming Dynasty. It sold for 31.62 million yuan. Family admonitions written by Zeng Guofan, an eminent Chinese official and military general from the late Qing Dynasty, sold for 2.3 million yuan, about 20 times higher than its pres-sale estimate. Also, his 130-page letters to his brother Zeng Guoquan sold for 3.56 million yuan, and a manuscript by Lu Xun (1881-1936), one of the major Chinese writers of the 20th century, sold for 6.9 million yuan.
Watches, Jade and Jewelry
A platinum emerald-set perpetual calendar chronograph manually-wound wristwatch with moon-phases and leap year display |
The top items included a platinum emerald-set perpetual calendar chronograph manually-wound wristwatch with moon-phases and leap year display, which sold for 3.22 million yuan; and a green jadeite bracelet sold for 1.72 million yuan.
Notes: Stamps, coins and banknotes sales will be held on May 17-18, and the preview starts from May 14 to 16.
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