A SMALL HUANGHUALI SOFT SEAT BARREL STOOL
A SMALL HUANGHUALI SOFT SEAT BARREL STOOL

QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY

Details
A SMALL HUANGHUALI SOFT SEAT BARREL STOOL
QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
16 ¾ in. (42.5 cm.) high
Provenance
A Hong Kong private collection, acquired in 2000s

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Lot Essay

It is unusual to find a barrel-form stool with a mat seat. Compare to a slightly larger pair of huanghuali drum stools sold at Christie's New York, The Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture, 19 September 1996, lot 42 again in 22-23 September 2022, lot 793. This stool is distinguished by strong curves and the crisp bands of bosses encircling the seat and foot. According to Wang Shixiang in Wang and Evarts, Masterpieces From the Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture, Chicago and San Francisco, 1995, p. 40, Beijing craftsman referred to this shape created by the gently rounded corners as dongguazhuang (winter-melon-shaped opening with concave sides).

This item is made of a type of Dalbergia wood which is subject to CITES export/import restrictions since 2 January 2017. This item can only be shipped to addresses within Hong Kong or collected from our Hong Kong saleroom and office unless a CITES re-export permit is granted. Please contact the department for further information.

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