2025冬季拍賣 - Sale 346 (12月??日至12月??日)
Sale 346
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with an elegant portrait of Ms. Merlene on the cover. The issue includes coverage of the student petition movement in Peiping, providing a valuable window into the social, cultural, and political climate of the period. The magazine is well-preserved and holds significant historical and collectible value, making it an ideal addition for collectors and historians alike.
containing over two hundreds photographs depicting actresses, singers, and models.
likely a public figure or celebrity. Judging by the clothing and cameras, it was taken in postwar Asia, capturing the energetic atmosphere of media attention on notable personalities of the era.
containing photographs depicting actresses, singers, and models.
including studio and theatrical portraits of actresses, signed glamour photos, and opera costume studies, several in semi-nude or publicity poses. Mixed photo cards and album prints, some with Japanese captions on reverse; one inscribed and dated “November 21, 1921 (民國二十一年十一月二十一日).” Includes examples from Shanghai and Tientsin studios.
mostly with South Manchuria Railway (Mantetsu) printed captions on reverse (one without); subjects include city gates (Wutai, Xi’an), brick kilns, livestock pits, temples, tombs, street scenes, and rural weaving.
showing rural life, street scenes, local customs, and religious activities. Produced in France, Italy, and Japan, reflecting varied Chinese and Western perspectives. Light stains and age toning, illustrating everyday life from late Qing to early ROC periods.
depicting scenes of everyday life, labor, and group portraits from the Cultural Revolution to early reform period. The compositions vividly capture the social atmosphere and daily realities of the era. Well-preserved and of significant documentary and historical value.
featuring a wide range of themes, including history, geography, flora and fauna, world cultures, and famous landmarks, all beautifully illustrated with vivid colors and fine lithographic printing. Well-preserved and highly decorative, the collection exemplifies late 19th to early 20th-century European commercial art and advertising design, offering valuable insight into early branding and visual culture.
