Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald (1852-1915) was a British diplomat and British Minister to China in 1896, best known for his service in China and Japan. During his stay in China, he often discussed Chinese art collection and art research, and once took a photo in front of a Chinese palace.
Sir Claude MacDonald's collection of Chinese works of art was so large during his time in China that he traveled between China and Japan from 1900 to 1912, and returned to England with a large collection of Asian works of art.
This October, Charlottes Auctions is honored to present a phenomenal collection of Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald, including various intricate ceramics, porcelains as well as an exclusive selection of calligraphy and paintings.
This stunning collection covers various remarkable furniture, embroidery, bronze, Tianhuang, Ceramics, Porcelains, Paintings, calligraphy and Jade that were provided by various cosigners around the world. You do not miss this wonderful opportunity to buy or bid on this curated selection of Asian fine art and works of art.
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