Asian Works of Art - No Reserve

online only auction | 1 day sale | 15 days away
Location
Ashburn, VA 20147
Dates

Sale Starts

Sat
Aug 1
9am

Sale Ends

Sat
Aug 1

Terms & Conditions

BIDDER TERMS & CONDITIONS

NOTICE: As of February 2026, sections 1-12 and section 14 of the Bidder Terms and Conditions have been updated to clarify key areas, including Payments, Liability, and Pickup policies. Please review these changes carefully before making a purchase.

These Bidder Terms & Conditions (the "Terms"), amended by any published notice, whether posted, printed, or verbal, constitute the entire terms and conditions on which items in this sale will be offered and/or sold by Oakridge Auction Gallery, Inc., a Virginia corporation (the "Company"), on behalf of any consignor of such items for whom we act as an agent, to you as a bidder (hereinafter "Bidder(s)," "you" or "your").

Please take special notice of the disclaimers under Sections 4, 5, 6, 9, 11, 17, and 21.

By bidding at an Auction ("Auction") provided by the Company directly through its affiliate websites, or through another online auction provider on behalf of the Company ("Services"), you are expressly agreeing to these Terms. Further, by bidding, you become party to a negotiation and expressly agree that if you are the highest Bidder, and the item or lot of items is declared sold, a contract for sale and purchase is created under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. If any future changes to these Terms are unacceptable to you, you should discontinue using our Services and not bid on any item(s) or lot of item(s) auctioned or offered for sale by the Company or through another online Auction offered on behalf of the Company. Your continued use of the Services now, or following the posting of notice of any such changes, will indicate your acceptance of these Terms and of any such changes.

1) Bidding
(a) Bidders are required to register to bid and receive a paddle number prior to bidding. As part of the Bidder registration process, each Bidder must attest that they have received, read, and understand these Terms. If you have any questions regarding these Terms, please ask during the registration process or email us at auction@oakridgeauctiongallery.com.
(b) By bidding at an Auction, a Bidder is creating a contract, enforceable under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States of America. Bidding on an item will be considered sufficient evidence that the Bidder accepts all conditions set forth in these Terms and any conditions outlined on the day of the sale. Any individual bidding on behalf of, or as an agent of another individual or company, whether such agency is disclosed, and whether the identity of the Principal (defined below) is disclosed, may be jointly and severally liable, along with the Principal, under any contract created by the acceptance of a bid. "Principal" shall mean the individual or company who authorizes an agent to act on his, her, or its behalf.
(c) The Auctioneer has the authority to accept or reject any and all bids. The "Auctioneer" shall mean the person who conducts or is responsible for a sale by Auction; the person may or may not actually call or cry the Auction. All bidding is in terms of United States Dollars. The Auctioneer determines who the highest Bidder is. In the event of a "tie-bid," the Auctioneer may re-open the item between the tie Bidders. The Auctioneer's decisions are final. A tie-bid occurs where, at the close of sale by action, more than one registered Bidder has submitted a high bid in the same amount.


2) Payment
ALL items invoiced to Bidder must be paid for in full prior to Bidder receiving ANY of the items from any Successful Bid.
(a) All invoices must be paid in full within fourteen (14) calendar days of a Successful Bid. Acceptable forms of payment will be Visa, MasterCard, Discover credit cards; wire transfer; Paypal; UnionPay; cashier's check; or personal check. Items paid for by personal check or cashier's check will be held by the Company for five (5) banking days before being released to the Bidder or designated shipping company. If payment is made by Paypal there will be an additional 6% charge onto the invoice. All payments can be made with payments@oakridgeauctiongallery.com.
(i) Oakridge Auction Gallery reserves the right to withhold lots from any successful bidder until the payment funds have been successfully received by Oakridge Auction Gallery. Oakridge Auction Gallery retains the sole authority to confirm or deny the success of any payment. Once Oakridge Auction Gallery has successfully confirmed receipt of payment, the lot will be released to the successful bidder for shipment or pickup.
(ii) Legal title shall not pass to the successful bidder until Oakridge Auction Gallery has received all payments in full. Any attempt to claim legal title to lots that have not been fully paid shall constitute a violation of this buyer's agreement. Violations of the buyer's agreement will be subject to provisions of section f.
(b) There will be a $50 charge assessed for any bounced checks. Bidders grant the Company and the consignor(s) a security interest in the property in any Successful Bid by a Bidder. The Company may retain as collateral security for the Bidder's obligations to the Company, all items identified on the Bidder's invoice(s), along with any payment(s) received from the Bidder, and any other item(s) the Company may possess, belonging to the Bidder, until such time that the Bidder's obligations for payment to the Company are satisfied.
(c) The Company, and the consignor(s), retain all rights as a secured party under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
(d) By registering and bidding at an Auction, you agree that if, on the fifteenth (15th) calendar day following a Successful Bid, your invoice(s) is or are found to be unpaid or that payment is late, you specifically authorize the Company to charge the credit card on file, or the credit card that you used as a registration deposit, in a single transaction or in multiple transactions, until the balance owed to the Company is paid in full, at the full Buyer's Premium rate, regardless of any arrangement made to pay otherwise. Furthermore, if you attempt to avoid payment responsibilities, request cancellation of the bid, or seek a refund of any kind without prior written approval from the Company, you explicitly authorize the Company to charge the credit card on file for the full outstanding amount, regardless of how long after the auction your invoice remains unpaid.
(e) Any invoice remaining open after fourteen (14) calendar days of an Auction will be charged interest at a rate no less than (i) 1.5% per month, or (ii) available under present law, beginning on the fifteenth (15th) calendar day until such invoice is paid in full.
(f) If any invoice is not fully paid 30 calendar days following the date when the Bidder successfully bid on an item, the company is entitled to
(i) cancel the sale of the lot or lots. The lots will be subject to resale or return to the original Consignor.
(ii) charge you late fees in accordance with the interest rate detailed above in Section 2 (e).

3) Buyer's Premium and Fees
28% Buyer's Premium ? Online bidders on Live Auctioneers and Invaluable
24% Buyer's Premium ? In person, on Oakridge Live, Telephone, or absentee bidders paying with credit card
22% Buyer's Premium ? In person, on Oakridge Live, Telephone, or absentee bidders paying with cash, check, cashier's check, or wire transfer

4) Sales Tax
A six percent (6%) "Sales Tax" will be collected on all sales made and delivered within the Commonwealth of Virginia, from the Company, located in Loudoun County, Virginia. The Virginia State Department of Revenue requires that Sales Tax be charged on the total invoice price including the Buyer's Premium. The successful Bidder will be responsible for any out-of-state sales tax due on items shipped. A successful Bidder purchasing items for resale, or a tax-exempt Bidder, is required to provide a completed exemption certificate prior to each Auction so that invoices can be calculated correctly. Sales Tax cannot be removed from an invoice for items purchased in person, picked up in person, or shipped within the Commonwealth of Virginia without a current resale or tax-exempt certificate.

5) Disclaimer of Warranties; Limitation of Liability
(a) Your access to, use of, and reliance on the Services provided by the Company is entirely at your own risk. All sales are final. All Services and items are provided on an "as is" and "where is" basis without any warranties of any kind.
(b) Time will be made available prior to each Auction for a preview of the items to be sold. It is the Bidder's responsibility to carefully inspect the items prior to the Auction to determine condition, authenticity, and/or usefulness. Bidders are encouraged to inspect the property prior to bidding. Bidders must adhere to the preview and inspection exhibition dates and times posted by the Company.
(c) All express and implied warranties are expressly disclaimed. Neither the Company nor any consignor makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the merchantability, fitness, or condition of an item, or as to the correctness of the description of any item, genuineness of an item, attribution to a particular artist or author, provenance, or period of the item, or as to whether the Bidder acquires any copyrights or other intellectual property rights in items purchased, or as to whether a work of art is subject to the artist's moral rights, royalties, or other residual rights or the artist.
(d) Bidder expressly acknowledges and agrees that in no event shall the Company, its employees, agent, and/or Auctioneer(s) be liable for any damages, including, without limitation, any compensatory, incidental, or consequential damage.
(e) To the extent permissible by applicable law, the Company and its officers, directors, agents, and employees are not liable for any damages or losses, including but not limited to, loss of money, goodwill or reputation, profits, other intangible losses, or any special, indirect or consequential, resulting directly or indirectly from your use of the Services provided by the Company or any successful bid.
(f) The Company takes no responsibility and assumes no liability for any communication or transaction that you or any Bidder, seller, or third-party has regarding the Service. You are solely responsible for your use of the Services and any successful bid, and you agree that the Company is only acting as a passive medium for your and other Bidders' and Sellers' transactions.
(g) Without limiting the foregoing, the Company also disclaims all warranties for or with respect to:
(i) The security, reliability, timeliness, accuracy, and performance of the Services and content accessed through the Services as they are provided and conducted online;
(ii) Computer worms, viruses, spyware, adware, and any other malware, malicious code, or harmful content or components accessed, received, or disseminated through, related to, or as a result of the Services or content accessed through the Services as provided by the company online;
(iii) any transactions or potential transactions, goods, or Services promised or exchanged, information or advice offered or exchanged, or other content, interactions, representations, or communications through, related to, or as a result of use of the Services or content accessed through the Services as provided by the Company online (including, without limitation, any links on the Company's website and/or links in content accessed through the Company's website).
(h) By bidding, Bidder agrees to hold the Company, its employees and associates, and the Auctioneer harmless for errors and omissions. Further, Bidder agrees to hold the Company, its employees and associates, and the Auctioneer harmless for issues arising from the transfer of title of goods purchased.
(i) In no event will the Company's aggregate liability, or that or its officers, directors, employees, and agents, arising out of or in connection with these Terms or from the Services or related to any successful bid, or from the use of or inability to use the Services as provided through online or other modes of communication, exceed one hundred dollars ($100), or in the case of a successful bid, the buyer's premium charged by the Company to the Bidder. The limitations of liability set forth above are fundamental elements of the basis of the bargain between the Company and you.
(j) These disclaimers shall apply to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of certain warranties or the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, so the above disclaimers and limitations may not apply to you.

6) Descriptions and Photographs
Item descriptions or photographs are not to be used in lieu of a personal inspection of an item. The Company endeavors to accurately describe all items being sold, but all property being offered is sold as is. Any statement, written or verbal, in the catalog, on a condition report, on an invoice, on a bill of sale, or stated before, during or after the Auction, or written or stated elsewhere, as to physical condition, history or provenance, origin, age, culture, source, measurement, size, weight, fineness, quality, imperfections or damage, authorship or artistry, usefulness, rarity, importance, historical relevance, where an item has been displayed, exhibited, or previously sold, or as to the items value or any other feature of the item, are statements of opinion and not representations or warranties. Please note that catalog photographs may have had size modifications for display purposes or been trimmed to exclude framing, matting, and wide blank margins. Variations in color may occur due to digital processing. No employee, agent, or Auctioneer of the Company is authorized to make any representation or warranty on behalf of the Company or on behalf of the consignor regarding any item.

7) Item Pickup and Shipping
(a) All items are to be picked up by Bidder at a time pre-arranged with the Company, after full payment of the invoice. It is the Bidder's responsibility to arrange with the Company in advance if an item must be picked up at another time. Successful Bids of items online will be shipped at the Bidder's expense.
(b) Costs associated with the shipping and handling of an item are the responsibility of the Bidder. If the Bidder will not be picking up an item directly from the company, then the Bidder must select a shipper to pack and ship the item(s). The Company does not recommend any shipper and is not liable for any damage or loss due to any negligence of any third-party shipping company.
(c) The Company will provide a list of local shippers with all paid-in-full invoices for the convenience of the Bidder. By providing such list, the Company is not making any warranty, guarantee, or promise as to the performance of any shipper selected from the list. Further, the company will not be responsible for any damage or loss, including but not limited to due to any negligence of any shipper as provided on the list.
(d) Bidder(s) must coordinate and handle all shipping details. Item(s) must be shipped within two (2) weeks of payment. Items remaining in the Company's custody or control at the expiration of two (2) weeks past payment will be subject to storage fees of no less than $50.
(e) All storage fees must be paid before the shipper can pick up items.
(f) Shipper must schedule its pick-up times with the Company to ensure availability of Company staff onsite and must provide a copy of the paid-in-full invoice. The shipper will sign a copy of the invoice and indicate any damage or imperfection seen on the item at the time of pick-up.
(g) Any items remaining forty-five (45) calendar days following the date when the Bidder completed payment on an invoice will be considered Abandoned Property of items on that invoice and will be subject to resale or disposal with no refund.

8) Language
The language spoken at the Company is English. In many cases, however, we do try to accommodate the spoken language(s) of Bidders. Although the Company may in certain cases have an employee or employees who speak other languages, the Company is not responsible for errors or damages caused by language, including but not limited to misinterpretations or incorrect pronunciation. By registering to bid and bidding, you attest that you assume full responsibility for all communication and will secure the Services of an interpreter if necessary.

9) No Refunds
All sales are final, and all property is sold "as is." The Company does not give refunds.
The Company, in its role as sales agent for individuals, estates, trusts, public and private institutions, and other individuals and entities, sells consigned property. Bidders are encouraged to carefully inspect all items prior to bidding. All items offered for sale are available for preview and inspection prior to the sale. By registering for a sale and bidding on an item or items in a lot or entire lot, you are representing that you or your agent have examined the item as fully as you desire and that you are specifically waiving any rights to rescind your final bid after the item(s) or lot is declared sold or to rescind the contract created as a result of the Auction sale.

10) Identification
A government-issued photo identification or passport is required at the time of registration. All Bidder registrations by mail or email must be accompanied by a copy of the photo identification or passport on a Bidder Registration Form. No Bidder Registration Form will be processed without an accompanying photo identification or passport.

11) Remedies for Non-Payment or Non-Compliance
The Company and the consignor(s) reserve the right to use all remedies for non-payment or for non-compliance with these Terms afforded to the Company and the consignor(s) by law. In addition to any such remedy or remedies available to the Company and any consignor, including without limitation the right to hold Bidder liable for the price of the Successful Bid, the Company may, at its sole discretion and option:
(a) Compel specific performance and hold Bidder liable for the full invoice price;
(b) Cancel the sale, retaining all payments made by the Bidder as liquidated damages and not as a penalty; or
(c) Resell any item or lot of items by public or private sale and hold the Bidder liable for all damages, including but not limited to, the difference between the invoice amount and the bid price of the Successful Bid realized when the item(s) are resold, all costs for resale, including our commission at our customary rate, and other damages incurred, including storage costs, sale expenses, and attorney fees.

12) Reporting of Cash Payments
To comply with the United States, Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") and the United States Financial Crimes Enforcement Network ("FinCEN") rules, the Company will file a Form 8300 to report all transactions or related transactions that involve the receipt of cash or a combination of cash and a check (personal or cashier's check), where the total of the cash or combination of cash and check(s) received in the transaction or related transactions are in excess of $10,000.00. Wire transfers and credit card payments are not considered cash transactions. The Company is not required to report:
(a) Non-cash transactions such as wire transfers and credit card payments;
(b) Cash and/or check transactions of $10,000.00 or less; or
(c) Transactions where a check is received in excess of $10,000.00 and cash received in the same transaction or related transactions is $10,000.00 or less.
If reporting is required based on your method of payment, by registering for and bidding at this Auction, you agree to assist the Company to fulfill their reporting requirement by accurately completing FinCEN Form 8300 and providing your Taxpayer Identification Number.
If you are a nonresident alien individual or a foreign organization that:
(d) Does not have income effectively connected with the conduct of a United States trade or business;
(e) Does not have an office or place of business or a fiscal or paying agent in the United States;
(f) Does not file a United States Federal Income Tax Return;
(g) Does not furnish a United States Withholding Certificate;
(h) Does not furnish a Taxpayer Identification Number on any return, statement, or other documents as required by the United States Income Tax Regulations; or
(i) If as an individual, you have not chosen to file a joint United States Federal Income Tax Return with a spouse who is a United States Citizen or Resident;
then you are not required to provide a Taxpayer Identification Number. However, the transaction must still be reported on Form 8300, the address must be that of the foreign address, and a copy of your government-issued identification must be provided, such as a passport or Driver's License.

13) Registration
Registration is required to bid at any Company Auction, regardless of whether you are bidding in person, live online, by telephone, as an Absentee Bidder, or any other classification of Bidder.
(a) This registration includes your name, address, phone number, email address, a government-issued identification, such as a passport or Driver's License, and your signature. Your photo may also be taken as part of the registration process. Since the act of bidding at an Auction creates a binding contract, the giving of false registration information may constitute an act of fraud. By registering to bid you agree to be added to our email list. You have the option to opt out after you receive the first email.
(b) To register to bid as an In-person Bidder, an Absentee Bidder, or a Telephone Bidder, simply fill out our Bidder Registration Form at the Company's customer service desk during or before the exhibition. You may also register by submitting the pdf Bidder Registration Form, along with a copy or photograph of your government-issued identification or passport, available at www.oakridgeauctiongallery.com/bidding to auction@oakridgeauctiongallery.com or by filling out the online registration form available at https://form.jotform.com/221515668884164.
(c) All Bidders, whether bidding in person, absentee, by telephone, or online, are required to provide proof of funds. Bidders may provide proof of funds by providing the Company with a cash deposit or by authorizing a credit card hold, the amount of which will be specified prior to the opening of registration for each auction. This hold is not a charge and will be released following the Auction for non-winning Bidders or upon successful payment of an invoice for winning Bidders. Winning Bidders may also ask for the hold to be completed and charged toward their invoice.
(d) Online Bidders may expedite their registration by having a valid credit card on file with their online bidding account. Bidders on Live Auctioneers who provide a valid credit card will be automatically enrolled in Auto-Pay, which will result in having their entire invoice charged to their credit card on file 72 hours following the sending of invoices. Bidders wishing to pay by another method within the 14-day payment period may notify the Company that they intend to pay by check, cash, or wire transfer in order to opt-out of Autopay.
(e) After your registration is processed, staff of the Company will provide you with a Bidder number paddle. This paddle allows you to bid at the Auction for which you are registered. You must register for each Auction in which you would like to bid.

14) Standard Bid Increments
All bidding, including absentee, online, and phone bidding, will follow the established "Standard Bid Increments" outlined below. All attempts will be made to strictly follow the Standard Bid Increments. However, the Auctioneer reserves the right to deviate from the Standard Bid Increments, as deemed necessary in his or her sole discretion.


If the bidding amount is:
Less than $2,000, the standard increment is $100
$2,000 - $5,000, the standard increment is $250
$5,000 - $10,000, the standard increment is $500
$10,000 - $50,000, the standard increment is $1,000
$50,000 - $100,000, the standard increment is $2,500
$100,000 +, the standard increment is $5,000

15) Cut Bids
The Auctioneer may accept or reject a cut bid at his or her sole discretion. There will be, at most, one cut bid accepted per item. A cut bid will drop the bid increment to the next lower Standard Bid Increment (see Section 14). Bidding will continue at the new lower bid increment, with increases in the bid increment at one rung lower than the Standard Bid Increment. The Auctioneer will not accept "quarter" cut bids.

16) Reserve
All items are subject to a "Reserve" or minimum bid, unless otherwise stipulated. The Reserve is the lowest amount the seller is willing to accept for the item(s) or lot. Company personnel, or the Auctioneer, will bid on behalf of the seller up to the Reserve. The Reserve will almost never be higher than the low Auction Estimate, which is the estimated amount, at minimum, of a Successful Bid.

17) Live Bidding Online
You may bid at Company Auctions utilizing the following online bidding Services:
Oakridge Live - located at https://live.oakridgeauctiongallery.com/
LiveAuctioneers.com ? located at https://new.liveauctioneers.com/
Invaluable.com ? located at http://www.invaluable.com/

The Company assumes no liability for damages incurred by the failure or disruption of online Services through any Auction.

Once you register with the online bidding Service of your choice, the Company will review your bidding and dispute history before approval. Providing a credit card to the online bidding Service of your choice may expedite the process. Once the registration process is complete, you may then bid online at the Auction for which you have registered. You must register for each Auction in which you would like to bid. If using an online bidding Service, a Bidder must, in addition to accepting and following the Terms herein outlined, accept and follow the Terms & Conditions set forth by the online bidding Service. Following the close of the Auction, Bidders will receive an invoice for any Successful Bid(s), including the Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax, which will be due and payable immediately.

18) Pre-Bidding
Pre-bidding may be available through online bidding Services. Pre-bidding is subject to the same Terms as those set forth for online bidding.

19) Absentee Bidding
(a) If you cannot be present at an Auction to bid in person, and do not wish to bid live online, you may still participate at the Auction by participating as an Absentee Bidder. To participate as an Absentee Bidder, you must register prior to the day of the Auction by filling out the Bidder Registration Form at the Company's customer service desk, during or before the exhibition, or you may register by submitting the Bidder Registration Form, along with a photocopy of your government-issued identification or passport at found at www.oakridgeauctiongallery.com/bidding.
(b) After your registration is processed, staff of the Company will provide you with a Bidder number paddle. This paddle will allow a Proxy Bidder from our staff to bid on your behalf up to the maximum bid as indicated by you on your Absentee Bidder Supplement Form(s) at the Auction for which you are registered. You must register for each Auction in which you would like to bid.
(c) Bidding on an item will be considered sufficient evidence that an Absentee Bidder accepts all conditions set forth in these Terms.
(d) In the event of a tie-bid between an Absentee Bidder and a Bidder who is live bidding, whether in-person, on the telephone, or online, the live Bidder will prevail.
When submitting an Absentee Bid, the bid amount should be the highest amount that you are willing to bid prior to the addition of the Buyer's Premium or Sales Tax.
A Proxy Bidder will bid on the item in open and competitive bidding, with the goal of purchasing the item on your behalf at the lowest possible bid. Therefore, the final bid on an item may be less than the amount of your bid. Maximum bids on your Absentee/Telephone Bidder Supplement Form(s) must be represented in U.S. Dollar amounts, following the standard bid increment table described herein. "Buy" bids will not be accepted. By registering and bidding as an Absentee Bidder, you attest that you understand that the Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax, herein outlined, will be in addition to your successful high bid and will be added to your successful high bid on your invoice.
(e) In no case will the opening bid be lower than one-half of the low Auction Estimate.
(f) The opening bid on an item with absentee bids shall be:
(i) In the case of 3 or more absentee bids, the median bid lowered to the standard bid increment;
(ii) In the case of 2 absentee bids, the lower of the 2 bids lowered to the standard bid increment;
(iii) In the case of 1 absentee bid, one-half of that bid lowered to the standard bid increment; and
(iv) In the case of a lot with a Reserve, the Reserve amount (if the absentee bid is equal to or higher than the Reserve).

20) Removal of Lots from a Sale
The Company will make all reasonable efforts to have all items advertised available for sale. However, occasionally an item must be removed from the sale or items must be combined into lots. The Company assumes no liability for damages incurred by the removal of an item from a sale or from lotting items together.

21) Auction Estimates
Any Auction Estimate is only an approximation of what the Company believes the item could bring at Auction, based on its experience and sales data from the sale of similar items.
Auction Estimates are NOT Appraisals and are not to be used as the value of an item.
Auction estimates are subject to revision.

22) Recording
The Company records all Auctions for accuracy. In addition to an audio and/or video recording of the Auction sale, still photos, video, and audio recording may occur throughout the Company facility, including the gallery room, reception area, the sale room and the cashier's station. For your protection, a photo may be taken at registration. By registering, you agree and consent to being recorded by the Company during any Auction and while on the Company's premises and hereby expressly authorize the Company to use your information or those other rights set forth under Virginia Code ? 8.01-40.

23) Sellers / Consignors
Sellers and Consignors are not permitted to bid on their own items nor are they permitted to have an employee or agent bid on their behalf, except when the Company is permitted to bid on behalf of the Seller or Consignor up to the amount of a Reserve.

24) Employees & Associates
Employees and associates of the Company are permitted to purchase any item(s) and lot(s) under the same Terms, rules, and regulations as the public.

25) Governing Law & Arbitration
(a) The existence and interpretation of these Terms shall be governed and construed under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, without regard to its conflicts of law rules. Any dispute, claim or controversy arising out of or relating to these Terms or the breach, termination, enforcement, interpretation, or validity thereof shall be exclusively resolved by final and binding arbitration administered by JAMS under its Comprehensive Arbitration Rules then in effect, as modified by the provisions of this Section.
(b) The venue for such arbitration shall be Loudoun County, Virginia, or such other location to which both you and the Company may otherwise expressly agree in writing (the "Designated Location"). Arbitration proceedings shall take place before a single arbitrator who shall be a lawyer or former judge. If the parties cannot agree upon the choice of the arbitrator within twenty (20) business days of the date the matter is submitted for arbitration, the parties shall request, and accept, the assignment of an arbitrator from JAMS pursuant to its rules. The arbitrator shall have authority to award any remedy or relief that a court of competent jurisdiction sitting in the state encompassing the Designated Location could grant in conformity to applicable law. Any arbitration award shall be accompanied by a written statement containing a summary of the issues in controversy and a description of the award, with explanation of the reasons for the award. The arbitrator's award shall be final and binding, and judgment may be entered upon such award by any court of competent jurisdiction.
(c) You and the Company agree that all arbitration proceedings shall be private and confidential and further agree not to issue any press release or public announcement with respect to any arbitration proceeding or any court action taken to enforce the arbitrator's award, including, without limitation, the fact that the arbitration or court action is being conducted, or disclose any aspect thereof, including any testimony, discovery and any documents filed in the course of such proceedings, except to the arbitrator and his/her staff, the parties' attorneys and their staff, any experts retained by the parties, and to the court as necessary to enforce the arbitration award, provided that at the request of either party, the parties shall cooperate in seeking a protective order with respect to any such information disclosed to the court.
(d) The foregoing dispute resolution provisions of these Terms shall not prevent the Company from seeking or obtaining preliminary injunctive or other provisional relief from a court of competent jurisdiction as provided in these Terms to prevent irreparable injury, loss, or damage pending a final resolution of the dispute, claim or controversy according to such dispute resolution provisions.
(e) In any legal action between you and the Company arising from or related to these Terms, the Company shall be entitled to recover its costs and fees, including actual attorney fees, for any claim or matter that it prevails upon, including any fees or costs generated in, relating to and in preparation of litigation or arbitration. All forum fees and expenses in any arbitration, including, without limitation, the arbitrator's fees, shall be advanced equally by you and the Company; provided, however, that your failure to timely pay your portion of any arbitration fees shall entitle the Company to a default award (if you are the respondent) or dismissal with prejudice (if you are the claimant).

26) Venue Acknowledgment
By bidding at this Auction, whether in person or by agent, absentee bid, online, by telephone bid, or by other means, the Bidder agrees that the contract created by these conditions of sale is made and performed in Loudoun County, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States of America.

27) Assignment
These Terms, and any rights granted hereunder, may not be transferred or assigned by you but may be assigned by the Company without restriction. Any attempted transfer or assignment by you in violation hereof shall be null and void.

28) Entire Agreement
These Terms constitute the entire agreement between you and the Company and supersede any prior written or oral agreement. There are no third-party beneficiaries to these Terms. Neither these Terms nor any provision hereof may be modified, amended, or waived except by the written agreement of the Company.

29) Interpretation
No provision of this Agreement is to be interpreted for or against any party because that party or such party's legal representative drafted such provision.

30) Severability
If any term or other provision, or part of any provision or sentence of these Terms is invalid, illegal, or incapable of being enforced by any rule or law, or public policy, the provision, or any part of it, or sentence, shall be severed from these Terms and all other conditions and provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
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Oakridge Auction Gallery

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This no-reserve auction presents a wide-ranging selection of Asian art spanning more than two millennia, from early Chinese works through the Ming and Qing dynasties to the Republic period and modern era. The sale features jade and hardstone carvings, ceramics, seals and scholar?s objects, bronzes, silverware, lacquer, enamel, furniture, religious art, and everyday objects. While Chinese art forms the core of the auction, the selection also reflects Tibetan, Mongolian, and Japanese artistic traditions, offering a broader view of the materials, craftsmanship, and visual cultures of East and Central Asia. With every lot offered without reserve, the auction provides an approachable opportunity for new collectors to explore different categories and periods, while also giving more experienced buyers the chance to discover distinctive additions to established collections. The variety of objects and accessible bidding format make this an engaging sale for collectors at every level.
A Chinese spinach jade 'phoenix and peony' lock-form plaque, 18th centuryFive Chinese white jade pendants, Ming/Qing dynastyA Chinese white jade Buddha's hand citron and a jade cicada, Qing dynastyA Chinese white jade pendant of double badgers, 19th centuryA Chinese jadeite pendant of double badgers, Qing dynastyTwo agate carvings of double badgers, 19th centuryTwo Chinese jadeite seals, Qing dynastyFour Chinese jadeite-set metal ringsA Chinese white jade hairpin, Ming dynastyA Chinese jade bell, Ming dynastyA Chinese white jade figure of a court lady, late 19th centuryA Chinese celadon jade mountain-form landscape ornament, 18th centuryA Chinese reticulated white jade 'floral' plaque, 19th centuryA small Chinese white jade 'double horses' inkstone screen, 19th centuryA Chinese white jade court hat plume holder and a jade archer's ring, Qing dynastyThree Chinese jade archer's rings, 18th/19th centuryTwo Chinese jade pendants and an agate pendant, Ming/Qing dynastyA Chinese celadon jade sword fitting, Ming dynasty or earlierA Chinese bronze washer with a jade dragon hook, Qing dynastyA Chinese jade seal with beast knop, 17th/18th centuryA pair of Chinese jadeite 'floral' table screens, Republic periodThree pairs of Chinese stud earringsA Chinese jadeite necklace and two jadeite discsSeven assorted jadeite pendantsA Chinese white jade dragon hook, 18th centuryA Chinese white jade 'melon and butterfly' belt buckle, 18th centuryThree Chinese jade pebble seals, Ming/Qing dynastyA Chinese white jade peach-form water coupe, 18th centuryA Chinese jade recumbent horse, Ming dynastyA Chinese jade mythical beast, Ming dynastyA Chinese jade carving of double deer, Ming dynastyA pair of Chinese reticulated white jade 'pine and crane' paperweights, 18th centuryFour assorted Chinese agate ornaments, Ming/Qing dynastyFive assorted hardstone carvingsTwo Chinese jade bi discs and a jadeite bird, Ming/Qing dynastyA pair of Chinese spinach jade table screens, 19th centuryA Chinese malachite melon-form water coupe, 19th centuryA five-panel Chinese hardwood table screen inset with spinach jade plaques, 1950s-1970sA Chinese white jade brush pot, ModernTwo Chinese jade carvings, ModernFour Chinese funerary jade ornaments, Tang dynasty or earlierA Chinese yellow-ground famille rose sgraffito Guanyin vase, Republic periodA Chinese ruby-red-ground famille rose sgraffito zun vase, Republic periodA Chinese blue and wucai gu vase, Republic periodA pair of Chinese famille rose 'landscape' jardinieres, Republic periodA Chinese famille rose 'floral medallion' warming pot, late 19th centuryA Chinese famille rose figure of Hehe Erxian, Republic periodA Chinese famille rose 'landscape' elephant-handled vase, Republic periodA Chinese gilt-decorated blue-ground famille rose vase, Republic periodA large Chinese flambe bowl, 19th centuryA Chinese ruby red-glazed vase, 19th centuryTwo Chinese blue-and-white and two Ge-glazed water coupes, 19th centuryA Chinese flambe-glazed foliate-rim washer, 19th centuryA Chinese blue and white opium pipe, 19th centuryA Chinese coral-red-ground gilt-decorated famille rose vase, Republic periodA Chinese blue-ground famille rose 'flower and bird' vase, possibly Qianlong period, Qing dynastyA Chinese Zhangzhou ware cylindrical vase, 18th centuryA Chinese flambe lobed garlic-head vase, 19th centuryA Chinese Dehua white-glazed plate, 17th centuryA Chinese tea-dust-glazed jar, 19th centuryA Chinese jar and two cups, Qing dynasty/Republic periodA pair of Chinese Qianjiang-enameled 'flower and bird' hat stands, late 19th centuryA Chinese blue and white tianqiu vase, Republic periodA Chinese blue and white 'flower' and 'butterfly' handled vase, early 19th centuryA Chinese yellow-ground famille rose 'flower' tianqiu vase, Republic periodA pair of Chinese green-ground 'magpie and prunus' famille rose vases, Republic periodA Chinese Longquan-imitation celadon molded vase, 18th centuryA pair of Chinese celadon molded zun vases, late 19th centuryA Chinese blue and white pipa-shaped vase, 17th centuryA Chinese famille rose vase and teapot, Republic periodA Chinese famille rose porcelain figure group of The Butterfly Lovers, 1960s-1970sA Chinese porcelain figural group, Cultural Revolution periodA Chinese Dehua figure of Guanyin, 19th centuryA Chinese Dehua figure of Guanyin, 19th centuryA Chinese yellow-ground sancai 'chilong' washer, late 19th centuryA Chinese blue and white 'bagua' cong-form vase, 19th centuryA pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain plaques, Republic periodA Chinese Shiwan figure of Damo, Qing dynasty/Republic periodA pair of Chinese red-glazed tianqiu vases, 1960s-1970sA Chinese red-glazed tianqiu vase, 19th centuryA Chinese celadon-glazed brush washer, Qing dynastyA Chinese blue and copper-red-underglazed vase with elephant handles, 18th centuryA Chinese peachbloom-glazed jar, Qing dynastyA Chinese red-glazed brush washer, 18th centuryA Chinese blue-ground ge-type glazed water coupe, 19th centuryA pair of Chinese famille rose 'melon' bowls, Daoguang period, Qing dynastyA pair of Chinese blue and copper-red-underglazed 'flower and butterfly' dishes, Jiaqing period,A pair of Chinese blue and white 'court lady' plates, Kangxi period, Qing dynastyA Chinese celadon-ground blue and white 'chilong' vase, Qianlong period, Qing dynastyA pair of Chinese clair-de-lune vases with elephant-head handles, Republic periodA Chinese Shiwan censer, Qing dynastyA Chinese iron-red and blue jar, Qing dynastyA pair of Chinese export blue and white vases and a wine cup, Kangxi period, Qing dynastyFour assorted Chinese famille rose porcelain ware, 19th centuryThree Chinese Qianjiang-enamel brushpots, Qing dynasty/Republic periodA Chinese blue-ground famille rose sgraffito Guanyin vase, Republic periodA Chinese ge-ground blue and white tianqiu vase, 19th centuryA pair of Chinese blue and white 'lotus scroll' shang vases, late 19th centuryA Chinese famille rose figure of Maitreya Buddha, Republic periodTwo small Chinese famille rose 'figural' vases, Republic periodA Chinese Liling 'flower and bird' porcelain brushpot, Republic periodA Chinese blue and white 'figural' rouleau vase, 19th centurySix Chinese Qianjiang-enamel 'court lady' bowls, late 19th centuryThree Chinese blue and white 'eight horses' dishes, 19th centuryA Chinese coral red 'heavenly rooster' zun-form vase, Kangxi period, Qing dynastyA Chinese celadon molded 'kui-dragon' plate, Qianlong period, Qing dynastyA Chinese famille rose 'fish and seaweed' fish basin, 19th centuryA pair of Chinese Qianjiang-enamel hat stands, signed Gao Xintian, late 19th centuryA Chinese Qianjiang-enamel 'flower' table screen, signed Cheng Shenghe, late 19th centuryA Chinese yellow-ground molded 'three fish' bowl, the Liao and Jin/Song dynastyA Chinese green-glazed molded 'three fish' bowl, the Liao and Jin/Song dynastyA Chinese Jian ware 'Hare's Fur' tea bowl, Song dynastyA Chinese Jizhou ware tortoiseshell-glazed tea bowl, Song dynastyA Chinese black-glazed dragon spout ewer, Song dynastyA Chinese celadon double-handled vase, Sui/Tang dynastyA Chinese Cizhou white-ground brown-painted 'orchid' teapot, Ming dynastyA Chinese incised Cizhou ware 'floral' jar, Ming dynasty or earlierA Chinese Cizhou ware jar, Ming dynasty or earlierA Chinese Cizhou ware 'floral' pillow, Song dynastyA set of three Chinese pottery figures, Tang dynastyA set of three Chinese pottery figures, Tang dynastyA pair of Chinese Jun ware cups, Yuan dynastyA Chinese Jun ware double-handled vase, Yuan dynastyA Chinese white-glazed yuhuchun vase, Song/Yuan dynastyA Chinese sancai covered censer, Ming dynasty or earlierA Chinese Longquan bowl, Song dynastyA pair of Chinese Longquan celadon covered bowls, Ming dynasty or earlierA Chinese green-glazed leather-bag-form ewer, Liao/Jin dynastyTwo Chinese sancai-glazed pottery figures, Ming dynastyFive Chinese Shoushan stone seals, Qing dynasty/Republic periodFour Chinese Shoushan stone sealsFour Chinese Shoushan stone sealsThree Chinese Shoushan stone sealsSix assorted Chinese seals, Qing dynasty/Republic periodFive Chinese bronze and copper alloy seals, Qing dynasty/Republic periodTwo Chinese jade tortoise-knop seals, attributed to Wen Peng, Ming dynastyThree Chinese seals, Republic periodNineteen assorted Chinese bronze seals, Ming/Qing dynastyTwenty Chinese bronze seals with nose-form finials, Ming/Qing dynastySeventeen assorted Chinese bronze seals, Ming/Qing dynastyTwenty Chinese bronze seals with nose-form finials, Ming/Qing dynastyFifteen Chinese copper-alloy seals, Ming/Qing dynastyEleven Chinese bronze seals with nose-form finials, Ming/Qing dynastyTwenty assorted Chinese seals, Qing dynasty or laterTwenty-one assorted Chinese Shoushan stone and other seals, Qing dynasty/Republic periodEight assorted Shoushan stone seals, Qing dynasty/Republic periodEight assorted Chinese seals, Ming/Qing dynastyA group of Chinese pottery stamps and bronze seal moulds, Han dynasty or laterFifty Chinese pottery stamps, Han dynasty or laterTwelve Chinese paktong ink boxes, Qing dynasty/Republic periodNine Chinese copper-alloy ink boxes, Qing dynasty/Republic periodA group of Chinese copper-alloy ink boxes and scholar's objects, Qing dynasty/Republic periodEight Chinese copper-alloy ink boxes, Qing dynasty/Republic periodEight Chinese copper-alloy hand warmers, Qing dynasty/Republic periodFive Chinese copper-alloy hand warmers, 19th centuryTwo Chinese paktong incense burners, Republic periodFive assorted Chinese silver objects, 19th centuryA Chinese silver-mounted jade ewer and cup, 19th centuryA Tibetan silver hardstone-inlaid makara-form vajra, 19th centuryA group of Tibetan fire strikers and iron-mounted horse harness, 18th/19th centuryTwo Mongolian knives, Qing dynasty/Republic periodThree Tibetan hardstone necklaces, 19th century or laterA group of Asian traveling eating sets, Qing dynasty or laterA group of Chinese bronze tiger tallies, coins, and a mirror, Han dynasty or laterThree Chinese bronze belt hooks, Warring States period or laterA Chinese bronze mountain-form brush rest, Ming dynasty or earlierTwo Chinese bronze bianzhong bells, Qing dynastyA Chinese bronze handled you vessel, Ming dynastyA group of ten assorted water pipes, Qing dynasty/Republic periodTwo Chinese paktong opium lamps and a desk lamp, Qing dynasty/Republic periodSeven Chinese opium pipes and three pipe bowls, Qing dynasty/Republic periodA group of assorted smoking pipes and accessories, 19th century or laterA group of assorted Chinese calligraphy brushes, Qing dynasty or laterThree Chinese Duan inkstones, Qing dynastyThree Chinese cinnabar lacquer covered boxes, 19th centuryA pair of Chinese 'cranes amid clouds' cloisonne vases, Republic periodFour Chinese assorted glassware pieces, Republic period or laterFive Japanese cloisonne enamel vases, Meiji periodA Chinese bronze figure of Wenchang Jun, Ming dynastyA Chinese bronze figure of Han Zhongli, early 19th centuryA Chinese bronze figure of Guanyin and a bronze qilin, Ming/Qing dynastyA Chinese bronze hand warmer and a bronze censer, Qing dynastyA Chinese bronze 'four beasts' mirror, Han dynastyA Chinese copper-alloy 'figure' gu vessel, Ming dynastyA Chinese bronze You vessel, Ming dynastyA Chinese bronze censer with inscription and beast-form handles, Ming dynastyA Chinese pewter teapot, late 19th centuryA Chinese incised brass 'dragon' hand warmer, 19th centuryA Chinese pewter peach-form reverse-flow ewer, by Shen Langting, Qianlong period, Qing dynastyA Chinese gilt-bronze scholar-form paperweight, Ming dynastyA pair of Chinese gilt-lacquered bronze figures of boys, Ming dynastyA Chinese stone lion-form incense burner, 19th centuryA Chinese silver covered censer, late 19th centuryEighteen Chinese silver dishes, Qing dynasty/Republic periodA Chinese gilt-bronze figure of an elephant, 18th centuryA Chinese huanghuali brush pot, 18th centuryA Chinese huanghuali brush pot, 18th centuryA Chinese huanghuali brush pot, Qing dynastyA Chinese bronze tripod censer with beast handles, early 19th centuryA pair of Chinese hardstone-inlaid 'warrior' lacquer cabinets, 18th centuryA Chinese huanghuali folding armchairA Chinese gilt-lacquered wood figure of Sakyamuni, Ming dynastyA Chinese hardwood table screen inset with qiyang stone, Qing dynastyA Chinese square cinnabar covered box, 19th centuryA Chinese bamboo carved 'lotus' brush pot, 18th/19th centuryFive Chinese zisha dishes, 19th centuryA Tibetan painted wood statue of Green Tara, 19th centuryA thangka depicting the Eight Horses and the God of Wealth, 18th centuryA thangka of two-bodied wrathful god, 18th centuryA Chinese painted enamel 'floral' bowl, late 19th centuryA Chinese painted enamel tiered box, 19th centuryA Chinese pewter-mounted cherrywood dish and a painted enamel saucer, 19th centuryA Chinese painted enamel 'flower and bird' cylindrical jar, Republic periodA Chinese painted enamel handheld mirror, early 19th centuryTwo Chinese handheld mirrors, Republic period

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