A Set of Kamagong Cabinets

The Kamagong Aparador I and Kamagong Aparador II are a pair of Philippine cabinets crafted in the late Neoclassical style. These cabinets are made-of burled “babaeng kamagong” hardwood and feature carved friezes of continuous, upright acanthus leaves. The doors and sides of the cabinets are inlaid with stylized panels of “lanite” wood. These cabinets were… Continue reading A Set of Kamagong Cabinets

Pair of Kamagong Aparadors

Kamagong Aparador I And Kamagong Aparador II 2nd Quarter of the 19th century “babaeng kamagong” hardwood just about every: 76” x 48” x 20” (193 cm x 122 cm x 51 cm) Opening bid: P 1,000,000 Provenance: Romeo Jorge An previous household of Santa Ana, Manila Ton 17 of the Leon Gallery auction on 14… Continue reading Pair of Kamagong Aparadors

Pair of Kamagong Aparadors

Kamagong Aparador I And Kamagong Aparador II 2nd Quarter of the 19th century “babaeng kamagong” hardwood each individual: 76” x 48” x 20” (193 cm x 122 cm x 51 cm) Opening bid: P 1,000,000 Provenance: Romeo Jorge An aged household of Santa Ana, Manila Whole lot 17 of the Leon Gallery auction on 14… Continue reading Pair of Kamagong Aparadors

Pair of Kamagong Aparadors

Kamagong Aparador I And Kamagong Aparador II 2nd Quarter of the 19th century “babaeng kamagong” hardwood every: 76” x 48” x 20” (193 cm x 122 cm x 51 cm) Opening bid: P 1,000,000 Provenance: Romeo Jorge An outdated family of Santa Ana, Manila Whole lot 17 of the Leon Gallery auction on 14 September… Continue reading Pair of Kamagong Aparadors

Carlos “Botong” Francisco: “Pista sa Angono”

Carlos “Botong” Francisco (1912-1969) Untitled, (Pista ng Angono, The Fiesta of Angono) signed and dated 1960 (upper correct) oil on canvas 20” x 30” (51 cm x 76 cm) Starting off bid: P 5,000,000 Provenance: Personal Collection, London With an authentication delivered by Mr. Salvador “Badong” Juban, protegé and artist assistant of Carlos “Botong” V.… Continue reading Carlos “Botong” Francisco: “Pista sa Angono”