A RARE LARGE HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG ALTAR TABLE, PINGTOUAN
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF A. PRESTON MOORE, SR. AND JR., VIRGINIA
清中期 黃花梨平頭案

18TH CENTURY

細節
黃花梨木製。面攢框鑲心,直牙條。四圓腿側腳收分明顯,兩側腿間裝雙橫棖,黃銅套足。

此品源自摩爾少校(A.P. Moore)父子珍藏,1946至1949年購於北京,
後一直於家族流傳。摩爾少校(1916-1990年)成長於美國維吉尼亞州,
1937年自華盛頓與李大學肆業後,曾短暫替菲利普‧莫里斯(Philip Morris)及參議員格拉斯(Carter Glass)工作,二次世界大戰爆發後,加入美國海軍。
1946年他自海軍空戰部隊駐東南亞機師崗位退役後,遂擔任中國航空公司的民航機長。並一直居於上海外灘Hamilton House至1949年離開中國。旅華期間他購入不少
中國藝術品、傢具佈置家居,藏品大部份來自北京。1949至1950年他返回美國家鄉,接續到母校服務,直至1981年退休。他珍藏的中國傢具一直擺放於美國故居,直至1990年他逝世才傳到兒子手中。

美國明尼阿波利斯藝術學院藏一件明末/清初黃花梨同式案,該例體形稍大,見1999年美國出版R. Jacobsen、N. Grindley著《Classical Chinese Furniture in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts》,圖40。該書作者提出同式而面較深的為畫案(見拍品2009號),
如本案面般較修長的,應屬靠牆擺放。
來源
Acquired between 1946-49, and thence by descent within the family.

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Christopher Engle
Christopher Engle

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Christie's is pleased to offer the present huanghuali recessed-leg table from the collection of Major A. Preston Moore, Sr. (1916-1990), and A. Preston Moore, Jr. Major Moore was raised in Blacksburg, Virginia, and after attending Washington Lee University in 1937, he worked briefly for Philip Morris and Senator Carter Glass before joining the United States Marines at the outbreak of World War II. After retiring from his career as a pilot in Southeast Asia in the Marine Air Corps in 1946, Major Moore secured a job as Captain and pilot working for the China National Aviation Company (CNAC), and resided in Hamilton House in Shanghai until his departure in 1949. He furnished his apartment with Chinese antiques and furniture, primarily acquired in Beijing. In 1949-50, Major Moore left China and returned to Virginia, where heworked at his alma mater Woodberry Forest School until his retirement to Charlottesville, Virginia in 1981. The Chinese furniture in Major Moore's collection continued to have an important place in the centre of the family home until his death in 1990, after which time the present table passed to A.Preston Moore, Jr.

The present table is closely related to a huanghuali recessed-leg table of 17th century date sold by Christie's, New York, 22-23 March 2012, lot 1746. Both tables have long, single-panel tops and generous proportions, with thick legs, aprons and spandrels. Compare, also, a slightly larger huanghuali recessed-leg table illustrated by Robert D. Jacobsen and Nicholas Grindley in Classical Chinese Furniture in theMinneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, 1999, pp. 122-23, no. 40, where it is dated to the 17th century. The authors note that wider tables of this form were used as painting tables (see lot 2009), and more slender examples, such as the present table, were perhaps used as altar tables placed against a wall.

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