A PAIR OF LEATHER-STRAPPED BAMBOO ARMCHAIRS, MEIGUIYI

18TH/19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF LEATHER-STRAPPED BAMBOO ARMCHAIRS, MEIGUIYI
18th/19th Century
Each with a crestrail bent continuously to form the rear posts and legs, with a lacquered softwood seat supported on a frame of three bamboo leg-encircling stretchers, the arms bent continuously to form the front posts and legs, supported by four bamboo sideposts, the backsplat formed of an openwork lattice with a central diagonal-patterned octagonal medallion, the legs joined at the base by two leg-encircling stretchers below three softwood stretchers, all major joints reinforced with lacquered leather straps, the bamboo of a characteristic mottled pattern
36in. (91.5cm.) high, 19½in. (41.5cm.) wide, 15½in. (39.5cm.) deep (2)

Lot Essay

For a discussion of bamboo furniture see Michel Beurdeley, Chinese Furniture, Tokyo and New York, 1979, pp. 48-51 and Ronald Longsdorf, "Chinese Bamboo Furniture: Its History and Influence on Hardwood Furniture Design", Orientations, January, 1994, pp. 76-83