19TH CENTURY
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A PAIR OF HUANGHUALI KANG CABINETS
19TH CENTURY
Each has doors fitted around a removable center stile, the doors opening to reveal the shelved interior with two drawers, and set into the rectangular square-member frame joined by plain aprons and spandrels.
27 ½ in. (69.8 cm.) high, 21 in. (53.5 cm.) wide, 14 ¼ in. (36.3 cm.) deep
19TH CENTURY
Each has doors fitted around a removable center stile, the doors opening to reveal the shelved interior with two drawers, and set into the rectangular square-member frame joined by plain aprons and spandrels.
27 ½ in. (69.8 cm.) high, 21 in. (53.5 cm.) wide, 14 ¼ in. (36.3 cm.) deep
Provenance
Alice Boney, New York, 20 February 1962.
Robert and William Drummond, New York.
Arthur M. Sackler Collections, New York.
Acquired from the above in 1974.
Robert and William Drummond, New York.
Arthur M. Sackler Collections, New York.
Acquired from the above in 1974.
Special notice
Lots made of or including (regardless of the
percentage) endangered and other protected
species of wildlife are marked with the symbol ~
in the catalogue. This material includes, among
other things, ivory, tortoiseshell, crocodile skin,
rhinoceros horn, whalebone certain species of
coral, and Brazilian rosewood. You should check
the relevant customs laws and regulations before
bidding on any lot containing wildlife material if
you plan to import the lot into another country.
Several countries refuse to allow you to import
property containing these materials, and some
other countries require a licence from the relevant
regulatory agencies in the countries of exportation
as well as importation. In some cases, the lot can
only be shipped with an independent scientific
confirmation of species and/or age, and you will
need to obtain these at your own cost.
Brought to you by
Vicki Paloympis (潘薇琦)
Head of Department, VP, Specialist