拍品专文
This bureau-cabinet demonstrates the success of the Chinese export trade in combining Oriental craftsmanship with Western forms during the 18th and 19th centuries. Many of these items were used in the residences of the major colonies of the British and Dutch East India Companies. This mid-Georgian style bureau-cabinet features an unusual cresting elaborately carved in high relief with floral motifs and is constructed of solid padouk, a particularly dense timber in the rosewood family that is intrinsic to Southeast Asia. A similar example with gilt-enriched swan's neck cornice is illustrated in P. Broome, ed., The Hyde Park Collection 1965-1990, Hong Kong, 1989, p.83. Another block-fronted bureau-cabinet carved in a similar fashion is illustrated in C. Crossman, The China-Trade, Woodbridge, 1991, p.223, col.pl.77.