A RARE PAIR OF HUANGHUALI  BARREL-FORM STOOLS
A RARE PAIR OF HUANGHUALI  BARREL-FORM STOOLS
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A RARE PAIR OF HUANGHUALI BARREL-FORM STOOLS

17TH-18TH CENTURY

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A RARE PAIR OF HUANGHUALI BARREL-FORM STOOLS
17TH-18TH CENTURY
20 1/4 in. (51.4 cm.) high, 14 1/4 in. (36.2 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Private collection, England.
Acquired in London, 2004.
Special notice
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Lot Essay

Standard barrel-form stools have shaped aprons and conjoined scroll-work on the sides, and are most commonly constructed from hongmu with marble or burl-inset seats. The present pair is a rare variation on the standard form. Constructed in huanghuali and with a solid seat, the present pair has rare slatted sides and an elongated body. Wang Shixiang illustrates in Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture, Hong Kong, 1990, vol. II, pp. 30, pl. A37, a related zitan barrel-form stool also with a slatted body, where the author states that the design resembles window lattices or bird cages. A pair of very rare huanghuali barrel-form stools formerly from the Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture sold at Christie’s New York, 22-23 September, 2022, lot 793.

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