LATE QING DYNASTY, PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY
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A PAIR OF HARDWOOD ARMCHAIRS
late qing dynasty, probably 19th century
The wide flat seat flanked by squared scroll armrests, the back with a central rectangular panel carved in low relief with a chime below the snail-scroll terminal, the straight legs joined with angular stretchers
38¼in. (97cm.) high, 23¾in. (60.5cm.) wide, 18½in. (47cm.) deep (2)
late qing dynasty, probably 19th century
The wide flat seat flanked by squared scroll armrests, the back with a central rectangular panel carved in low relief with a chime below the snail-scroll terminal, the straight legs joined with angular stretchers
38¼in. (97cm.) high, 23¾in. (60.5cm.) wide, 18½in. (47cm.) deep (2)
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Please note that the wood is Chinese hardwood as in the English title, not Huanghuali as it says in Chinese.