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10 Years of Liang Yi Museum: Authenticity; Rarity; Beauty

Opening 29th October, 2024

Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Liang Yi Museum’s opening, top objects from each collecting category, totalling 150 pieces, have been selected for this landmark exhibition. Filling the galleries are pieces from the Museum collections of classical Chinese furniture, vanities, European silver and Japanese works of art, curated especially for this exhibition by founder Peter Fung. 

 

This exhibition follows the three personal collecting criteria of Fung: authenticity; rarity; and beauty. 10 Years of Liang Yi Museum: Authenticity; Rarity; Beauty aims to recreate the journey of a singular collector while exploring the profound relationship and dialogue between the collector, the collection, and the public.

LYMF-243 Shrine China, 1769 Zitan 109 x 63 x 54 cm

LYMS-043 Miniature Cabinet Mitsuyuki Japan, Meiji period (1868–1912) Silver, wood, lacquer on ivory, mother-of-pearl, coral and tortoiseshell 35 cm

LYMS-081 Pair of Seven-light Candelabra Salvadori Natale e Figlio Florence, Italy, c. 1970 Silver Height: 167.5cm

LYMA-092 Shelf for Cosmetic Boxes (Kurodana) Japan, 19 century Maki-e lacquer over wood 90.5 x 44.5 x 89.5 cm

A-363 Evening Bag with Accessories Buccellati c. 1970 Gold, emerald, diamond, silver and tortoiseshell 1.5 x 4.5 x 15.5 cm

LYMS-H-142 Monteith Patrick Robertson Edinburgh, England, 1782 Silver-gilt Diameter 54cm Ladle Maker Unknown London, 1728 Silver-gilt Length 47cm

A-352 Nécessaire Boucheron 1930s Gold, jade, enamel, diamond and ivory 18.5 x 5.5 x 2.2 cm

LYMF-288 Six-Panel Screen China, Early 18th century Huanghuali 308 x 58 cm (each panel)

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