NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS — Lark Mason Associates closed their auction of Chinese Bronzes & Ceramics from a Prominent Collector on March 27. The sale comprised 442 lots and was led by an object from the estate of noted collector, dealer and curator Daniel Wolf (1955-2021) that otherwise fell outside of the titular categories. After receiving 45 bids, an Indian Mughal white jade-handled dagger from the Seventeenth or Eighteenth Century slashed its $2,5/4,000 estimates to achieve the sale-high price of $20,025, including buyer’s premium. With a polished Damascus blade, the dagger’s carved jade handle was inset with gold and ruby details, and in total, it measured just under 16 inches in length. Additional highlights from the Wolf collection will be featured in a future review.