Asian Art

This broad umbrella category comprises everything from Qianlong vases to Islamic calligraphy. Asian art has been collected in the West over many generations and inspired many famous European productions. An example is the Japanese porcelain from the Kakiemon kilns, the styles of which that became adopted by European factories such as Meissen. 

Today, demand from Asian buyers has lifted the market of works in this sector across the world.

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Strong contest for Arita vase Augustus admired

17 April 2026

Augustus the Strong, the Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, was known as a monumental collector.

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Tributes paid to Asian art dealer Michael Goedhuis

14 April 2026

Condolences and memories of the well-respected Asian art dealer Michael Goedhuis were shared by the trade this week following his death aged 84.

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Cape Town connects the world

10 April 2026

Single-owner collection reflects both the port’s position linking trade routes and the artisans it attracted

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Chinese cushion cover came from British military source

10 April 2026

The March 3-4 sale at Chorley’s (25% buyer’s premium) in Prinknash Abbey, Gloucestershire, was topped by a good example of Qing imperial needlework: a yellow ground silk and metal thread cushion cover.

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Chinese art collection from dealers and collectors comes to auction in London

09 April 2026

Dealers, collectors and Chinese art specialists Marcus and Debby Flacks will be offering 50 lots from their family collection at Christie’s in London next month.

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Indian art continues to make headlines across the globe

02 April 2026

A newly discovered prime period untitled work by Indian Modernist Akbar Padamsee (1928-2020) established a new house record for Roland Auctions in Glen Cove, New York, on March 28.

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Wooden netsuke full of life at auction despite draconian laws on affecting ivory versions

02 April 2026

Despite the strict antique ivory rules, Japanese art can still take big sums - as a Norfolk sale demonstrates

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Indian auction house AstaGuru expands into the UK

27 March 2026

Indian online-only auction house AstaGuru has expanded into the UK and set up home in west London.

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Chinese art firm shuts its London gallery but duo will carry on operating in the trade

27 March 2026

Priestley & Ferraro closed the doors to its London gallery permanently on March 23 and ceased trading on March 31.

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ATG letter: Octopus vase looks like Japanese banko ware

20 March 2026

Re: ‘Mystery octopus vase holds me in suspense’ (ATG No 2735).

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ATG letter: Fine netsuke demonstrates why ivory act is ‘ridiculous’

20 March 2026

I’m really sorry to hark back to the ridiculous Ivory Act, 2022.

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Chinese makers got their skates on to take advantage of porcelain export market

06 March 2026

Among the most desirable of the Chinese export porcelain patterns made for the Dutch market is the so-called ‘skating lesson’ design.

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Obituary: Bashir Wali Mohamed (1939-2026)

06 March 2026

The world of Islamic art has lost one of its most beloved sons with the passing of Bashir Mohamed, a true visionary in his field who possessed the intuitive spirit of a hunter and the soul of a historian.

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Focus on the 'first wave' of modern Japanese ceramicists at Asia Week New York

06 March 2026

Joan B Mirviss uses Asia Week New York to launch its spring exhibition Six Celestials, featuring works by modern artists who laid the groundwork for contemporary Japanese clay work.

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Antique props once seen on screen, now starring in the saleroom

13 February 2026

Latest sale of props from renowned company features several surprises such as Spanish revivalist chairs

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Sweet selection on offer for the third time in Somerset saleroom

30 January 2026

Following equivalent sales in November 2024 and May 2025, Dore & Rees (25% buyer’s premium) in Frome was again offering Japanese objects at the end of last year from the wider collection of Asian works of art formed over more than half a century by Eva and Aubrey Sweet.

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Kluge gifts keep on giving to Columbia University

30 January 2026

The primary draw to a sale at Roland Auctions (30% buyer’s premium) was a series of lots benefiting Columbia University.

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Japanese specialist finds home at Kent auction house

30 January 2026

Demand for Japanese works was first hit by the so-called ‘Lost Decade’ that followed the collapse of the Japanese economy in 1991. However, changes in fashion, taste and legislation have also impacted prices.

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Staying ice-cool in the White City with an extraordinary Japanese vase

30 January 2026

Vase is thought to be from a group that share a provenance to the 1908 Japan-British Exhibition

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Kirin vase comes alive at £12,500

30 January 2026

A recent sale at Whittons (21% buyer’s premium) in Honiton, Devon, included this Meiji or Taisho (1912-26) vase by the Ando Company.

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