IMPORTANTE ARMOIRE ET SON COFFRE EN HUANGHUALI ET EN HUALI, SIJIANGUI
IMPORTANTE ARMOIRE ET SON COFFRE EN HUANGHUALI ET EN HUALI, SIJIANGUI

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIEME SIECLE

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IMPORTANTE ARMOIRE ET SON COFFRE EN HUANGHUALI ET EN HUALI, SIJIANGUI
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIEME SIECLE
Ouvrant à deux battants, comprenant deux étagères et deux tiroirs, les pieds reliés devant par une frise à décor sculpté de calebasses, les charnières et fermoirs en métal ; usures
Dimensions: 275,5 x 156 x 54,3 cm. (108½ x 61 3/8 x 21 3/8 in.)
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A MASSIVE HUANGHUALI AND HUALI COMPOUND CABINET, SIJIANGUI
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY

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Known as sijiangui, 'four-part wardrobes', these compound cabinets were generally made in pairs. Garments and large items would have been stored in the lower cabinets, while smaller items would have been kept in the top chests often requiring the use of a ladder due to their massive size.
For a similar pair in huanghuali with plain aprons, dated to the late Ming dynasty, see R. H. Ellsworth et. al., Chinese Furniture: One Hundred Examples from the Mimi and Raymond Hung Collection, vol. I, New York, 1996, p. 189, no. 73.
See also a very similar compound cabinet sold in our New York Rooms, 17 September 2008, lot 165.

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