Asian Art at Fieldings reflects a fast-paced and ever-changing market, encompassing the rich artistic traditions of China, Japan, South-East Asia, the Middle East, and India. Our specialist sales feature a diverse range of porcelain, metalwares, jades, ivories, paintings, and furniture, spanning from the Neolithic Period (600–2000 BC) to the Republic Period (1912–1949). Many of our lots attract international buyers and often return to their countries of origin, highlighting the global demand for exceptional Asian artworks.
The Asian art market is currently strong and buoyant, with continued interest in rare and high-quality pieces from collectors and investors worldwide. Fieldings is proud to be the only auction house in the West Midlands with a dedicated Asian Art department, led by specialist Rachel Holland, who brings expert knowledge and insight to every sale.
Whether you are looking to buy or sell Asian art at auction, expand a collection, or invest in pieces with enduring cultural and financial value, our team provides expert guidance at every stage.
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Contact & bioFieldings house Asian Art record - a Chinese Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period famille rose Buddhist Emblem alter vessel sold for £56,000.
Rachels most memorable find - a 17th Century Chinese blanc de chine figure of Guanyin by He Chaochun sold for £260,000.
Rachel’s dream find – a Yongzheng Imperial flambe glazed moonflask, the glazes of that period are exceptionally beautiful.
A Chinese Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period famille rose Buddhist Emblem alter vessel, sold £56,000
A late 17th to early 18th Century Chinese rhino horn archaistic libation cup, sold £30,000
A Chinese archaistic bronze gui, sold £18,000
A collection of Chinese overlay glass snuff bottles, sold £10,000
A Chinese brush pot, Bitong, sold £6,800
A large pair of 19th Century Chinese cloisonne censers modelled as figures of standing cranes, sod £6,600
A Chinese Yixing cup formed as a libation cup, sold £6,100
A Chinese Ming dynasty (1368-1644) gilt bronze figure of Buddha, sold £4,600
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