A LARGE HUANGHUALI SQUARE-CORNER CABINET, FANGJIAOGUI
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A LARGE HUANGHUALI SQUARE-CORNER CABINET, FANGJIAOGUI

17TH/18TH CENTURY

Details
A LARGE HUANGHUALI SQUARE-CORNER CABINET, FANGJIAOGUI
17TH/18TH CENTURY
The thick huanghuali frame enclosing huanghuali panels on the top, sides and back, with panel doors fitted flush around the removable centre stile and opening to reveal the shelved interior with two drawers, all supported on thick legs of square section flanking shaped, beaded aprons carved with conjoined leafy scroll on all four sides
67¼ in. (170.8 cm.) high, 37 15/16 in. (96.4 cm.) wide, 23¼ in. (59 cm.) deep
Provenance
Ho Cheung, Hong Kong, 1994.

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Lot Essay

The fangjiaogui, or square-corner cabinet, appears to be rarer than its counterpart, the yuanjiaogui, or tapered cabinet, which is most often constructed with rounded corners. The form of the present cabinet, with its attractive straight lines and pleasing aesthetic, has made it one of the most successful forms in Chinese furniture construction. See Wang Shixiang, Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Qing Dynasties, vol. II, Hong Kong, 1990, no. D33 for another example of this type, and vol. I, pp. 87-9 for a discussion of the form. Compare, also, the huanghuali square-corner cabinet of 17th/18th century date, sold by Christie's, New York, 22-23 March 2012, lot 1726.

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