Lot Essay
Compare the pair of cabinets, but with a removable central stile, from the Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture Collection, sold in these rooms, 19 September 1996, lot 19. The same pair is illustrated by Sarah Handler, "Classical Chinese Furniture in the Renaissance Collection", Orientations, January 1991, p. 43, fig. 3; by Melvin Wachowiak, "New Directions in the Study of Classical Chinese Furniture", Asian Art, Summer 1991, p. 46; and again by Sarah Handler, "Cabinets and Shelves Containing All Things in China", JCCFS, Winter 1993, p. 13, fig. 14.
Other examples are illustrated by Gustave Ecke, Chinese Domestic Furniture, p. 112, pl. 91; by Robert Ellsworth, Chinese Furniture, p. 206, fig. 121; and by Grace Wu Bruce, in the Catalogue of the exhibition, The Dr. S. Y. Yip Collection of Classic Chinese Furniture, no. 59.
Other examples are illustrated by Gustave Ecke, Chinese Domestic Furniture, p. 112, pl. 91; by Robert Ellsworth, Chinese Furniture, p. 206, fig. 121; and by Grace Wu Bruce, in the Catalogue of the exhibition, The Dr. S. Y. Yip Collection of Classic Chinese Furniture, no. 59.