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22 février 2014

A tielimu table, 18th-19th century

A tielimu table, 18th-19th century
A tielimu table, 18th-19th century. Photo Bonhams. The single-board top set into a mitered, mortise and tenon frame above a plain waist and apron over humpback stretchers joined to squared supports and hoofed feet, the wood well-figured.33 1/4 x 40 1/4...
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22 février 2014

A huanghuali and mixed wood table, Late Qing-Republic period.

A huanghuali and mixed wood table, Late Qing-Republic period.
A huanghuali and mixed wood table, Late Qing-Republic period. Photo Bonhams. Of standard mortise and tenon construction, the rectangular top inset with a panel of pieced burlwood veneer, the plain apron with dove tail joints at the corners, the rounded...
22 février 2014

A pair of huanghuali and mixed hardwood display cabinets, 18th-19th century

A pair of huanghuali and mixed hardwood display cabinets, 18th-19th century
A pair of huanghuali and mixed hardwood display cabinets, 18th-19th century. Photo Bonhams. A mirrored pair, each upper section composed of tiered shelves, a pair of small doors, and a single drawer, the sides of the shelves framed by carved spandrels,...
25 décembre 2013

Huanghuali inset leg bridle joint table. China, Late Ming, early Qing dynasty, 17th century

Huanghuali inset leg bridle joint table. China, Late Ming, early Qing dynasty, 17th century
Huanghuali inset leg bridle joint table. China, Late Ming, early Qing dynasty, 17th century. Photo courtesy Nicholas Grindley Works of Art Ltd. Huanghuali wood. Height 31.75 x Width 95.25 x Depth 21.25 inches (80.6 x 242 x 54 cm). Nichola s Grindley Works...
25 décembre 2013

Huanghuali yoke back armchair with a backward sloping yoke. China, Late Ming dynasty, 16th century

Huanghuali yoke back armchair with a backward sloping yoke. China, Late Ming dynasty, 16th century
Huanghuali yoke back armchair with a backward sloping yoke. China, Late Ming dynasty, 16th century. Photo courtesy Nicholas Grindley Works of Art Ltd. Huanghuali wood. Height 42.5 x Width 23.5 x Depth 24 inches (107.9 x 59.7 x 61 cm). Nic holas Grindley...
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23 novembre 2013

A fine zitan corner-leg waistless table, tiaozhuo, 17th century

A fine zitan corner-leg waistless table, tiaozhuo, 17th century
A fine zitan corner-leg waistless table, tiaozhuo, 17th century. Photo courtesy Bonhams. Finely worked in austere and elegant rectangular form with the top panel enclosed within a frame separated by a groove and complete with square braces, the corner...
23 novembre 2013

A huanghuali waisted corner-leg side table, banzhuo, 17th century

A huanghuali waisted corner-leg side table, banzhuo, 17th century
A huanghuali waisted corner-leg side table, banzhuo, 17th century. Photo courtesy Bonhams. The tri-panel at the upper surface set within a rectangular frame and separated by a grooved border, the narrow waist with thumb-grooved edges supported above a...
23 novembre 2013

A fine and rare pair of huanghuali lamphanger chairs, dengguayi, 17th century

A fine and rare pair of huanghuali lamphanger chairs, dengguayi, 17th century
Lot 382. A fine and rare pair of huanghuali lamphanger chairs, dengguayi, 17th century. Each: 116.8cm high. Estimate HK$ 400,000 - 600,000 (€38,000 - 57,000). Sold for HK$ 1,360,000 (€ 162,111) . Photo courtesy Bonhams. Each rising to a subtly curved...
8 novembre 2013

A pair of huanghuali round-corner tapered cabinets, yuanjiaogui, Qing dynasty

A pair of huanghuali round-corner tapered cabinets, yuanjiaogui, Qing dynasty
A pair of huanghuali round-corner tapered cabinets, yuanjiaogui, Qing dynasty. Photo courtesy Sotheby's the rounded projecting four frame members set above the rectangular recessed top panel, joined by four round posts at each corner forming the tapered...
8 novembre 2013

An ironwood raised-end table, qiaotou’an. Early Qing dynasty

An ironwood raised-end table, qiaotou’an. Early Qing dynasty
An ironwood raised-end table, qiaotou’an. Early Qing dynasty. Photo courtesy Sotheby's. the rectangular plank top with raised ends, the plain wide apron continuing on to broad lingzhi-shaped spandrels, supported on legs of rectangular section atop trestle...
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