Clars is pleased to present a thoughtfully curated Furniture, Art, Jewelry & Asian Art Auction on May 16th beginning at 9:30 AM PDT. The auction will feature an exceptional selection of pieces that span cultures, eras, and collecting categories.
Furniture & Decorative Arts
Leading the sale is an eclectic mix of furniture and decorative objects, offering both historical depth and modern appeal. Highlights include a striking pair of Neoclassical gilt bronze-mounted Chinese porcelain covered urns, estimated at $1,800–$2,500, an elegant fusion of Eastern porcelain and European Neoclassical design.
Another standout is a rare bas relief carved wood plaque by Filipino sculptor Graciano T. Nepomuceno (1881–1974), estimated at $400–$600, a significant piece reflecting early 20th-century Philippine artistry. Fashion-forward collectors will also find a collection of luxury handbags and shoes from top-tier designers such as Gucci, Burberry, Prada, Alexander McQueen, and Saint Laurent, with estimates ranging from $300 to $1,000.

Estimates Vary
Additionally, a visually striking feather mosaic dance ornament from the Aymara people, estimated at $500–$700, will be featured, bringing bold color, cultural heritage, and ceremonial symbolism to the auction. Rounding out this section is a selection of antique furniture, decorative arts, and modern design, including pieces such as an Arthur Espenet Carpenter double music stand and a variety of European and Asian sterling silver, porcelain, and glass.
Fine Jewelry & Watches
Clars is also pleased to present a refined selection of fine jewelry and watches, showcasing a unique array of pieces from everyday wearables to bold statement works. Highlights include an exceptional diamond, tsavorite garnet, and 18k white gold necklace, estimated at $7,000–$10,000, paired with diamond and tsavorite garnet earrings, estimated at $1,000–$2,000, and a matching diamond, tsavorite garnet, and 18k white gold brooch, estimated at $800–$1,200.

The auction will also feature exquisitely crafted gold jewelry, never-before-seen artistic works, and simple yet gorgeous pieces to elevate any collection. This sale promises to be a truly unmissable event for collectors of fine jewelry and luxury watches. Whether you’re looking to enhance your personal collection or find a unique gift, this auction offers a breathtaking array of rare and elegant pieces.
Asian Art
Clars’ Asian Art Department is proud to offer a rich and varied collection that celebrates the artistry and cultural legacy of East and Southeast Asia. Highlights include a Chinese huanghuali altar table, estimated at $20,000–$30,000, exemplifying masterful hardwood joinery and prized for its deep, lustrous tone.
Also featured is an elegant 18th/19th century robin’s-egg glazed vase, estimated at $2,000–$4,000, noted for its soft, speckled glaze typical of Qing porcelain. Collectors of historical Chinese craftsmanship will appreciate the finely carved Ming dynasty tixi-lacquer tray, estimated at $2,000–$4,000, decorated with intricate scrollwork and auspicious ruyi motifs.
Completing this section is a rare woodblock print album of Yuzhi Gengzhi Tu, estimated at $3,000–$5,000, which contains detailed scenes of traditional agriculture and sericulture, combining scholarly tradition with pictorial finesse.

Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
The Warehouse Auction: May 17th
On Saturday, May 17th, Clars will host its Warehouse Auction, offering a diverse selection of items at accessible price points. This sale will feature an eclectic mix of art, prints, photographs, modern and antique furniture, silver, porcelain, glass, fashion, and decorative objects. Notable highlights from the Asian Art section will include Japanese woodblock prints, ceramics, and folding screens — perfect for collectors looking to add unique, culturally significant pieces to their collections. The jewelry segment will showcase a variety of affordable diamond and silver necklaces, while the broader Warehouse Auction will offer an affordable range of modern and antique furniture, home décor, collectible toys, books, and indigenous arts.