Tuck Tai
Shanghai Bund
Found at
Christies,
London (Online Auction)
Topographical Pictures, including China Trade Paintings. ARCTIC · AMERICAS · AFRICA · ASIA · AUSTRALASIA · ANTARCTICA, Lot 107
5. Nov - 5. Nov 2020
Topographical Pictures, including China Trade Paintings. ARCTIC · AMERICAS · AFRICA · ASIA · AUSTRALASIA · ANTARCTICA, Lot 107
5. Nov - 5. Nov 2020
Estimate: 4.000 - 6.000 GBP
Price realised: 5.000 GBP
Price realised: 5.000 GBP
Description
eight albumen prints laid down on card mounts, joined, contained in oblong 4° half purple morocco gilt boards, upper cover with red morocco gilt titlepiece lettered 'SHANGHAI BUND TUCK TAI. PHOTOGRAPHER.'
the albumen prints 7 7⁄8 x 11in. (20 x 27.9cm.)
8 15⁄16 x 90in. (22.8 x 228.6cm.) overall
A photographic record of the fast developing Shanghai Bund at the end of the 19th century, the fine panorama extending from the Native City, Old City or Nanshi (Southern City) on the extreme left, to the Dock Company and wharves on the extreme right, to the north of Suzhou Creek. The view centres on the British Settlement, flanked by the French Concession to the south and the American zone to the north, the latter consolidated with the British Settlement in 1863 and subsequently known as the Int
Although undated, the Time Ball on the Bund gives a terminus post quem of 1884 -- the date the signal and time station (the latter a mast with a big ball that rose to half- and top-mast and back to mark noon each day) was erected. A similar panoramic view of the Bund by Tuck Tai in Cambridge University Library is dated in manuscript 30 October 1898. For another variant by the Shanghainese photographer see the sale in these Rooms, 26-7 Sept. 2007, lot 534 (£4,750).
Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.
Private Collection, England.
the albumen prints 7 7⁄8 x 11in. (20 x 27.9cm.)
8 15⁄16 x 90in. (22.8 x 228.6cm.) overall
A photographic record of the fast developing Shanghai Bund at the end of the 19th century, the fine panorama extending from the Native City, Old City or Nanshi (Southern City) on the extreme left, to the Dock Company and wharves on the extreme right, to the north of Suzhou Creek. The view centres on the British Settlement, flanked by the French Concession to the south and the American zone to the north, the latter consolidated with the British Settlement in 1863 and subsequently known as the Int
Although undated, the Time Ball on the Bund gives a terminus post quem of 1884 -- the date the signal and time station (the latter a mast with a big ball that rose to half- and top-mast and back to mark noon each day) was erected. A similar panoramic view of the Bund by Tuck Tai in Cambridge University Library is dated in manuscript 30 October 1898. For another variant by the Shanghainese photographer see the sale in these Rooms, 26-7 Sept. 2007, lot 534 (£4,750).
Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.
Private Collection, England.
Auction result well in line with expectations
In November 2020 Christies in London held the auction Topographical Pictures, including China Trade Paintings. ARCTIC · AMERICAS · AFRICA · ASIA · AUSTRALASIA · ANTARCTICA, which included the work Shanghai Bund by Tuck Tai. The price achieved of GBP 5,000.00 (€ 5,581.69) was within expectations - the estimate range had previously been set by the auction house as GBP 4,000.00 – 6,000.00. Other works by Tuck Tai have already achieved higher auction prices, for example, in April 2013 the work Shanghai Bund was auctioned for GBP 7,500.00 (€ 8,850.43).
Auktionsergebnis im Rahmen der Erwartungen
Im November 2020 führte Christies in London die Auktion Topographical Pictures, including China Trade Paintings. ARCTIC · AMERICAS · AFRICA · ASIA · AUSTRALASIA · ANTARCTICA durch, in der auch die Arbeit Shanghai Bund von Tuck Tai zur Versteigerung kam. Der dabei erzielte Preis von GBP 5.000,00 (€ 5.581,69) lag im Rahmen der Erwartungen – die Schätzpreisspanne war von dem Auktionshaus zuvor mit GBP 4.000,00 – 6.000,00 angegeben worden. Andere Arbeiten von Tuck Tai konnten bereits höhere Auktionspreise erzielen, so wurde im April 2013 die Arbeit Shanghai Bund für GBP 7.500,00 (€ 8.850,43) versteigert.