PAIRE DE GRANDS CABINETS EN LAQUE INCRUSTE DE NACRE
PAIRE DE GRANDS CABINETS EN LAQUE INCRUSTE DE NACRE
PAIRE DE GRANDS CABINETS EN LAQUE INCRUSTE DE NACRE
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PAIRE DE GRANDS CABINETS EN LAQUE INCRUSTE DE NACRE

CHINE, DYNASTIE MING, XVIEME SIECLE

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PAIRE DE GRANDS CABINETS EN LAQUE INCRUSTE DE NACRE
CHINE, DYNASTIE MING, XVIEME SIECLE
La façade de chaque cabinet est somptueusement décorée de papillons en vol autour de branches de pivoines et rochers. Les côtés sont ornés de cartouches rectangulaires et circulaires abritant oiseaux et rinceaux fleuris et feuillagés. Les portes s'ouvrent pour dévoiler trois étagères, toutes soutenues par quatre pieds.
Hauteur: 188,5 cm. (74 ¼ in.)
Largeur: 118 cm. (46 ½ in.)
Profondeur: 56 cm. (22 in.)
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This item will be transferred to an offsite warehouse after the sale. Please refer to department for information about storage charges and collection details. Additional costs of 5.5% including tax of the auction price will be taken in addition to the usual costs charged to the buyer. These additional costs are likely to be reimbursed to the buyer on presentation of proof of export of the batch outside the Union European within the legal deadlines (See the "VAT" section of Terms of sale)
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A PAIR OF RARE LARGE MOTHER-OF-PEARL-INLAID LACQUER CABINETS
CHINA, MING DYNASTY, 16TH CENTURY

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Lot Essay

The present pair of cabinets are outstanding examples of the meticulous and skilful technique of mother-of-pearl inlay on lacquer, which can be seen on Chinese furniture throughout the Ming dynasty. It is rare to find two cabinets remaining as a pair. Compare the very similar style of mother-of-pearl inlay seen on the present cabinets to that found on an inlaid black lacquer bed dated to the Ming dynasty, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Furniture of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (I), Hong Kong, 2002, pp. 10-11, no. 3. The way the branches are filled with multiple irregularly-shaped mother-of-pearl pieces is particularly comparable in this case. A single Ming dynasty mother-of-pearl inlaid black lacquer compound cabinet from the Blumenfield Collection was sold at Christie’s New York, 22 March 2012, lot 1338. Another single cabinet, dating to the 17th-18th century, sold at Christie’s New York, 24 March 2011, lot 1356, represents the transition of mother-of-pearl inlaid lacquer furniture from the Ming dynasty to the Kangxi period (1662-1722).
The dating of the current lot is consistent with results of the RCD Lockinge Carbon 14 test, ref. RCD-9292 and 9293.

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