AN UNUSUAL HUALI CORNER-LEG HORSESHOEBACK ARMCHAIR
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF PHILIP WOOD, SAN FRANCISCO
AN UNUSUAL HUALI CORNER-LEG HORSESHOEBACK ARMCHAIR

18TH CENTURY

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AN UNUSUAL HUALI CORNER-LEG HORSESHOEBACK ARMCHAIR
18TH CENTURY
The elegantly curved crest rail carved at the center with leafy, scrolling tendrils and terminating in out-curved ends carved at the end with leafy scroll, above a pair of shaped splats carved in low relief with lotus scroll, the hard mat seat set within the square frame with rounded front, above shaped aprons carved with further lotus scroll, all supported on thick legs issuing from monster masks and terminating in claw and ball feet
35½ in. (90.2 cm.) high, 19½ in. (49.5 cm.) square

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