A RARE PAIR OF CARVED WHITE MARBLE DRUM STOOLS
A RARE PAIR OF CARVED WHITE MARBLE DRUM STOOLS
A RARE PAIR OF CARVED WHITE MARBLE DRUM STOOLS
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A RARE PAIR OF IMPERIAL CARVED WHITE MARBLE DRUM STOOLS

17TH CENTURY

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A RARE PAIR OF IMPERIAL CARVED WHITE MARBLE DRUM STOOLS
17TH CENTURY
19 1/2 in. (50 cm.) high, 22 1/2 in. (57 cm.) diam.
Provenance
M. D. Flacks Ltd., New York.
The Ten Views of a Lingbi Rock Collection, New York.
Literature
Marcus Flacks, Classical Chinese Furniture VII, New York, Spring 2005, no. 6.
Marcus Flacks, Classical Chinese Furniture: A Very Personal Point of View, London, 2011, pp. 112-15.
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Please note that this lot is subject to an import tariff. The amount of the import tariff due is a percentage of the final hammer price plus buyer's premium. The buyer should contact Post Sale Services prior to the sale to determine the estimated amount of the import tariff. If the buyer instructs Christie's to arrange shipping of the lot to a foreign address the buyer will not be required to pay the import tariff, but the shipment may be delayed while awaiting approval to export from the local government. If the buyer instructs Christie's to arrange shipping of the lot to a domestic address, if the buyer collects the property in person, or if the buyer arranges their own shipping (whether domestically or internationally), the buyer will be required to pay the import tariff. For the purpose of calculating sales tax, if applicable, the import tariff will be added to the final hammer price plus buyer's premium and sales tax will be collected as per The Buyer's Premium and Taxes section of the Conditions of Sale.
Sale room notice
Please note the title should read: A Rare Pair of Imperial Carved White Marble Drum Stools

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Lot Essay

This extraordinary pair of stools is not only impressive for their massive size but also for the finesse and depth of carving. Each stool is modeled after a drum, with the rows of raised bosses at the top and bottom imitating the nail heads that would have secured the leather taut on the drum. The protruding handles on either side are formed as fierce demon-masks with long horns, which flank octofoil cartouches enclosing two writhing dragons, all set against a ground of dense, intertwined foliate scroll. The stools are further carved in low relief on the tops with a geometric pattern that emulates the sumptuous brocaded textiles of the time, which were sometimes placed on stone furniture to add comfort and warmth. These stools would have been used in a garden or a courtyard, likely placed near the entrance for functional and apotropaic purposes. The lavish use of material combined with the sophisticated and well-executed design indicate that this pair was produced for a highly important patron for whom no expense was spared. A pair of white marble ‘drum’ stools dated to the 17th century of similar height, but carved with four large oval openings on the sides, was sold at Christie’s New York, 16 September 2016, lot 1136.

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