LOT DETAILS
This session is closed for bidding.
Current bid: $2,750 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

918078 27-Apr-2023 02:06:41 PM $2,750

822908 27-Apr-2023 02:05:27 PM $2,500

918078 27-Apr-2023 02:04:47 PM $2,250

918077 27-Apr-2023 02:03:51 PM $2,000 AutoBid

822908 27-Apr-2023 02:03:42 PM $1,900 AutoBid

918077 27-Apr-2023 02:03:42 PM $1,800

822908 27-Apr-2023 02:00:59 PM $1,700 AutoBid

918072 27-Apr-2023 01:57:18 PM $1,600

918077 27-Apr-2023 01:48:38 PM $1,500

917996 27-Apr-2023 01:44:36 PM $1,400

918077 27-Apr-2023 01:36:00 PM $1,300

917996 27-Apr-2023 12:29:48 PM $1,200

918077 26-Apr-2023 05:54:23 PM $1,100

820633 20-Apr-2023 02:23:20 PM $1,000

The bidding history list updated on: Thursday, May 02, 2024 10:26:27

LOT 121

Chinese

A Chinese Iron Red Porcelain Landscape Panel, Early 20th Century
porcelain
16 1/4 x 11 1/2 in, 41.3 x 29.2 cm

Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 CAD

Sold for: $3,438

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PROVENANCE
Alex Gurevich, Montreal, acquired mostly in Hong Kong during the 1960s
By descent to the present Private Collection, Ontario


Finely painted with a deep mountain landscape covered in multiple levels of clouds, a small house in the foreground beside a large lake containing a fishing boat and a lone figure crossing a bridge. Hardwood frame.

Initially based in Harbin in northeastern China during the first half of the 20th Century, the Gurevich family moved to Canada during the 1950's and opened the Gurie Gallery, a staple of Montreal’s trendy Sherbrooke street. The Gurie Gallery was one of the first to focus on Chinese ceramics, decorative arts and paintings, and was extremely popular to collectors in Montreal, Toronto and New York. The son, Alex Gurevich (1929-1990), took over the store during the 1960's and continued to source objects through frequent visits to Hong Kong.


All prices are in Canadian Dollars


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