A MING-STYLE HUALI HEXAGONAL CHAIR
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A MING-STYLE HUALI HEXAGONAL CHAIR

20TH CENTURY

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A MING-STYLE HUALI HEXAGONAL CHAIR
20TH CENTURY
Of hexagonal form, the mat seat set within a double-molded frame below the straight back and sides fitted with vertical spindles, raised on five legs inset with plain aprons and shaped spandrels and joined by low stretchers at the sides
32 1/8 in. (81.6 cm.) high, 24 ¼ in. (61.5 cm.) wide, 17 in. (43.1 cm.) deep
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