A PAIR OF HUANGHUALI 'OFFICIAL'S HAT' ARMCHAIRS, SICHUTOUGUANMAOYI
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清十八世紀 黃花梨四出頭官帽椅一對

18TH CENTURY

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清十八世紀 黃花梨四出頭官帽椅一對
45 ¼ in. (114.9 cm.) high, 23 1/8 in. (58.7 cm.) wide, 18 7/8 in. (47.6 cm.) deep
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高麗娜 (Olivia Hamilton)
高麗娜 (Olivia Hamilton)

拍品專文

A pair of yoke-back arm chairs of comparable proportions, with 'four exposed ends' to the yoke and arms cut-off square rather than round, and dated to 17th century, is in The Art Institute of Chicago, one of which is illustrated by L. Mason Jr. in "Examples of Ming Furniture in American Collections Formed Prior to 1980", Chinese Furniture: Selected Articles from Orientations 1984-1999, p. 134, fig. 7.

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