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Lot 601: SU YIJIAN (CHINESE, 958-997) "WEN FANG SI ZHONG" FOUR STUDIO MATERIALS 8 1/4 x 6 in. (21 x 15 cm)

Est: $400 USD - $600 USDSold:
Potomack CompanyOctober 06, 2013Alexandria, VA, US

Item Overview

Description

SU YIJIAN (CHINESE, 958-997)
子部/譜錄類/和版; 文房四譜五卷附錄四卷 (宋)蘇易簡撰; 日本昭和16年(1941)京都便利堂排印本,一函二冊 21x15cm; 附錄四種:宋費著<蜀牋語>;元鮮于樞<紙牋譜>;清胡韞玉<紙說>;<幼學指南鈔文部>; 此书所载为笔砚纸墨产生之根源、制造之工艺、流传之故事以及诗词赋文诸事,为有关文房四宝的权威之作。援引类书及唐五代以前旧籍,广搜博采。其体例仿《艺文类聚》,分门隶事,后附诗文。古代专举一器一物辑成一谱者自此始。
"WEN FANG SI ZHONG" FOUR STUDIO MATERIALS
8 1/4 x 6 in. (21 x 15 cm)
Two bound volumes enclosed in original blue folding case; Volumes include "Shu Jian Yu" by Song Fei Zhu, "Zhi Jian Pu" by Yuan Xian Yu Shu, "Zhi Shui" by Qing Hu Yun Yu, and "You Xue Zhinan Chao Wenbu"; compiled by Su Yijian (958-997); Preface written in 986; reprinted in Kyoto, Japan, 1941


Provenance: Asian book collection of over one hundred lots from the personal library of Wang Jiyuan (1893-1975) including many from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Together with 10 pieces of calligraphy dedicated to him by Yun Yufren, Wang Fang Yu, Tan Yan Kai, and Liu Jiang Duan. Wang Jiyuan was an established watercolorist and oil painter by 1919, and founded the renowned Tien Ma Society in Shanghai with Liu Haisu to promote Western Style. In the 1920s he lived in Europe and in the early 1940s he moved to the United States and established the School of Chinese Brushwork in New York. Wang Jiyuan was a colleague of many well-known Chinese artists, including Chang Dai-Chien, Wang Yachen, and Pan Yuliang. Please contact the gallery for further information regarding the sale of an important privately held collection of Wang Jiyuan works.

Payment & Shipping

Payment

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Shipping

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Auction Details

October 6th Fine Collections Auction

by
Potomack Company
October 06, 2013, 12:00 PM EST

1120 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314, US

Terms

Buyer's Premium

20.5%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
$0$99$10
$100$499$25
$500$999$50
$1,000$1,999$100
$2,000$4,999$250
$5,000$9,999$500
$10,000$19,999$1,000
$20,000$49,999$2,500
$50,000+$5,000

CONDITIONS OF SALE

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Registration<br>
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All Goods Sold 'As Is'<br>
All items that are sold at our auctions are sold 'as - is'. Neither The Potomack Company nor the consignor makes any representations or warranties of any kind concerning any items offered for sale. Neither the Auctioneer nor The Potomack Company or its representatives is responsible for the accuracy of any printed or verbal communications and descriptions. No statement in the catalogue, made at the sale, or otherwise, shall be construed to be a representation, warranty or admission of liability. All measurements are approximate.<br>

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Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, The Potomack Company does offer a limited guarantee that items that are offered for sale are not counterfeit, unless otherwise noted in the catalogue or at the time of the sale. A counterfeit for this purpose is defined as a modern fake or forgery that was made with the intent to deceive. If a buyer gives us notice within 14 days of the sale that an item that was purchased was a counterfeit and, within 7 days of such notice, provides a written report from an authority that demonstrates that the item was indeed counterfeit and that a fair reading of the catalogue description and the auctioneer's statements at the time of the sale did not indicate this, then The Potomack Company will rescind the sale and refund the purchase price to the buyer. This guarantee is made only to the original buyer (i.e. a registered bidder) and does not extend to any subsequent purchasers. In any event, any liability that The Potomack Company has for such a sale is limited to the purchase price of the item sold.<br>

Inspection and Conditional Reports<br>
We strongly encourage you to come and examine lots that you are interested in purchasing. Although we do not include condition reports in this catalogue, our representatives are happy to assist you in determining the condition of items that you are interested in as they are able. Given the high volume of requests for condition reports, however, we must reserve the right to limit such requests to those items with a pre-sale estimate of more than $500.<br>

Buyer's Premium<br>
A buyer's premium will be added to the hammer price of each lot sold. The buyer's premium is equal to 17.5% of the hammer price up to and including $200,000, and 15% for the balance above $200,000.<br>

Bidding<br>
We reserve the right to reject any bid for any reason. The highest bidder acknowledged by the Auctioneer at the time his hammer drops will be the buyer of the lot. The Auctioneer has the sole right to re-offer any lot and/or settle disputed bids. In the event that a dispute arises after the end of the sale, our sale record shall be conclusive.
The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject any opening bid (or advance from an accepted opening bid) that he believes, in his sole discretion, is not commensurate with the value of the lot or that does not meet the reserve, and withdraw that lot from sale.
Although we are happy to accept your absentee, telephone, and internet bids, we will not be held responsible for any errors or failure to properly execute such bids. Bidders may submit absentee, internet and telephone bids until 12:00 pm Alexandria Time the day before the auction.
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Reserves<br>
Some lots may carry reserves or minimum selling prices. This is a confidential figure set by the consignor and The Potomack Company below which the item will not be sold. The reserve will always be less than (or equal to) our final low estimate for the lot. The Auctioneer will execute the reserve bid.<br>

Estimates<br>
All pre-sale estimates of the value of the lots are intended only as guides for potential bidders. Our pre-sale estimates may not be relied upon by anyone as a prediction of the selling price or the fair market value of any lot. The actual selling price may differ greatly from our estimates. All estimates that are provided by us are subject to revision at any time.<br>

Withdrawal<br>
Items may be withdrawn from sale at anytime prior to the offering of each lot.<br>

Payment<br>
We accept cash, checks and major credit cards. We reserve the right to hold items that you have purchased until your check clears. If you are planning to purchase an expensive lot, you should discuss payment in advance and are encouraged to bring letters of reference from your financial institutions. We reserve the right to refuse to accept a personal check for any reason. A $50 fee will be added for any returned checks. We reserve the right to charge you a late fee of 10% for any unpaid balances over 30 day.
As previously noted, payment is due at the end of each sale unless we have authorized other arrangements.<br>

Buyer's Default<br>
If you fail to comply with any of these Terms and Conditions, we reserve the right to hold you liable for the purchase price plus any expenses we have incurred. In addition, we may, at our option, cancel the sale of the lot that you purchased while holding any payments you have made as liquidated damages. In addition, we may re-sell the items at public auction or through private sale and retain the proceeds for our account.<br>

Shipping<br>
The Potomack Company does not offer shipping for any online wine sales. <br>
Although we do not provide shipping services, we are happy to provide you with contact information for shippers so that you may inquire as to shipping costs before you bid on an item. Arranging shipping and paying for shipping costs will be solely your responsibility. We strongly recommend that you determine the costs of shipping before you bid on any item.<br>

Announcements<br>
Any announcements made at the time of the auction take precedence over any other communications, written or verbal.<br>

Special Additional Terms and Conditions for Jewelry Sales<br>
Metals not tested. When items are stamped, fineness will be stated; as a courtesy to our clients. All Jewelry items are sold 'as - is'.
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CONTRACT

Your bid is a binding and legal contract.

PAYMENT

We accept cash, checks and major credit cards. We reserve the right to hold items that you have purchased until your check clears. If you are planning to purchase an expensive lot, you should discuss payment in advance and are encouraged to bring letters of reference from your financial institutions. We reserve the right to refuse to accept a personal check for any reason. A $50 fee will be added for any returned checks. We reserve the right to charge you a late fee of 10% for any unpaid balances over 30 day.
As previously noted, payment is due at the end of each sale unless we have authorized other arrangements.

SHIPPING

Although we do not provide shipping services, we are happy to provide you with contact information for shippers so that you may inquire as to shipping costs before you bid on an item. Arranging shipping and paying for shipping costs will be solely your responsibility. We strongly recommend that you determine the costs of shipping before you bid on any item.

BUYER'S PREMIUM

A buyer's premium will be added to the hammer price of each lot sold. The buyer's premium is equal to 17.5% of the hammer price up to and including $200,000, and 10% for the balance above $200,000.

TAXES

The Virginia sales tax is calculated as 5% of the purchase price.

CONDITION REPORTS

Special Additional Terms and Conditions for Jewelry Sales
Metals not tested. When items are stamped, fineness will be stated; as a courtesy to our clients. All Jewelry items are sold 'as - is'.
Diamond and colored stones weights are approximations ascertained by volumetric proportions.