Source: Businesswire India
AstaGuru (AG), India’s premium online auction house, presents its upcoming ’Imperial Treasures’ auction on September 10-11, 2025. Celebrating a melange of global craftsmanship with a fine selection of Asian ceramics, Anglo-Indian furniture, crystal chandeliers, fine silver, vintage clocks, and many other collectibles, the catalogue has been finely curated to bring together an exquisite assortment of decorative collectibles predominately from 19th and 20th century India, China, Japan, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom. An ode to the rich design aesthetics and traditions from these disparate cultures, the auction is a great opportunity for collectors to acquire vintage and rare pieces.
Talking about the upcoming auction, Manoj Mansukhani, Director-Marketing at AstaGuru, said, “We are thrilled to present a celebration of global artistry and timeless design. What excites us most about ‘Imperial Treasures’ is the conversation it sparks between cultures and centuries. Each piece in this catalogue carries the touch of the hands that made it and the journeys it has taken since. Collectors today aren’t just acquiring décor, they’re becoming custodians of stories, of craftsmanship that has outlived empires, styles, and trends. This auction is our way of opening a window into that world, where rarity meets timeless relevance.”
Lot no.7 is a pair of large Satsuma urns decorated in the traditional Satsuma palette of gilt, red and blue. This lot is expected to sell at INR 16,00,000 - 18,00,000
Lot no. 20 is a pair of silver jardinieres embossed with intricate designs and acanthus leaf motifs. It is estimated to sell at INR 17,55,000 - 18,55,000
Lot no. 21 is an ebonized mantel clock with Westminster chime by Tiffany & Co. The clock is housed in an ebonized wood case, embellished with gilt mountings, moldings, feet, and finials. It is expected to sell at INR 9,00,000 - 12,00,000
Lot no. 26 is an exceptional custom-made gold-mounted porcelain English tea service comprising with pieces in a rich purple hue. This exquisite rare set was gifted in the early 1900s by the Crown of England to a royal family of Rajasthan. It is estimated to be acquired at INR 70,00,000 - 80,00,000
Lot no. 31 is an impressive five-light crystal chandelier by F & C Osler. Featuring a baluster-shaped central column heavily cut in Osler’s signature style, it is expected to sell at INR 7,50,000 - 9,50,000
Lot no. 36 is a monumental pair of Dresden vases exemplifying the Rococo revival style and displaying the opulent craftsmanship of Dresden porcelain. It is expected to sell at INR 14,00,000 - 18,00,000
Lot no. 39 is a pair of crystal candelabra by Baccarat. The deeply cut-crystal candelabra features a faceted central column supporting five gilt arms. This lot is expected to sell at INR 12,00,000 - 16,00,000
Lot no. 42 is a rare Napoleon III Sèvres porcelain medallion table executed in 1870. The stunning gueridon features a circular top set with a large miniature of Louis XVI, which is surrounded by twelve porcelain miniature paintings of court members. It is expected to sell at INR 15,00,000 - 20,00,000
Lot no. 61 is a monumental nephrite jade sculpture depicting eight horses captured mid-gallop. The flowing forms of the horses are reminiscent of the ‘Gongshi’ rocks, revered for their dramatic beauty. The sculpture is certified by Asprey of London and expected to sell at INR 30,00,000 - 50,00,000
Lot no. 64 is a six-light amber Murano glass chandelier. It features six scrolling arms, each terminating in a fluted glass cup supporting a light. This lot is expected to sell at INR 9,00,000 - 11,00,000
Lot no. 65 is a magnificent silver console table featuring a circular glass top supported by a cast solid silver base with richly detailed foliate motifs. This lot is estimated to be acquired at INR 1,35,00,000 - 1,40,00,000
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