拍品專文
The 'four corners-exposed' armchair is one of the earliest and classic forms found in huanghuali furniture design. A number of variations on this type are known, including those with rounded or squared members, those with carved splats, or those with added decorative carving or embellishment. See a similarly proportioned 'four corner's- exposed official's hat' armchair with carving on the apron below the seat and dated to the late sixteenth-early seventeenth century illustrated in the exhibition catalogue, Chinese Hardwood Furniture in Hawaiian Collections, Honolulu Academy of the Arts, 16 January - 14 February 1982, p. 42, no. 9.