A HUANGHUALI SHRINE
A HUANGHUALI SHRINE
A HUANGHUALI SHRINE
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A HUANGHUALI SHRINE

LATE MING DYNASTY-EARLY QING DYNASTY

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9 5⁄8 in. (24.4 cm.) wide, 9 5⁄16 in. (23.6 cm.) deep, 17 3⁄8 in. (44 cm.) high
来源
The MQJ Collection, Hong Kong
出版
Grace Wu Bruce, Two Decades of Ming Furniture, Beijing, 2010, p. 283
Grace Wu, The Best of the Best- The MQJ Collection of Ming Furniture- vol. 2, Beijing, 2017, pp. 502-503
Grace Wu, Three Decades of Ming Furniture, Beijing, 2024, p. 288
展览
Sotheby’s Hong Kong, The Best of the Best- The MQJ Collection of Ming Furniture, 29 September-2 October 2017
Christie’s Hong Kong, A Special Exhibition of the MQJ Collection, 11-15 October 2024

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Traditional households often have shrines to house deities for worship. Most surviving examples are made of zitan wood, hongmu or lacquered softwood with huanghuali pieces being quite rare.

The Guanyin figure is not included in this lot (Fig. 1).

Please note these lots contain a type of Dalbergia wood that is subject to CITES export/import restrictions. However, as each lot (or each individual item in the lot) the weight of this type of Dalbergia does not exceed 10 kg, starting from 1 May 2021, CITES license is no longer required for importing the lot (or the individual item in the lot) into Hong Kong. Before you decide to bid, please check whether your destination country permits import without CITES license. If CITES license is required, we will make the lot available for your collection in Hong Kong. We will not cancel your purchase due to any CITES restrictions impacting the import of the lot to the destination country.

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