Smith & Singer
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PROPERTY FROM A VICTORIAN COLLECTOR

A HUANGHUALI 'COMBBACK' SPINDLE BENCH
QING DYNASTY

Estimate $1,500 – $2,500

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PROPERTY FROM A VICTORIAN COLLECTOR

the spindle back and arms rising from a rectangular seat with inset panel, above a galleried apron, the corner legs joined at the base by stretchers, the wood with attractive golden patina
94CM HIGH, 99CM WIDE, 48CM DEEP

  • Lot Sold $42,000 (Hammer Price)
  • $51,240 (Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium)

Provenance

Tomlinson Antique House, Singapore, 19 October 1991

Condition Report

A repair to one galleried apron on the left side below the seat. The corner upright to the rear on the left side has a pinned section approx 13cm long. Some cracks and joins infilled. Generally good condition.

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Sandy Bruce

Senior Specialist

Arts & Design
Melbourne
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Alison Alford

Specialist

Arts & Design
Sydney
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E: Alison Alford

Ann Roberts

Consultant, Asian Art

Arts & Design
Melbourne
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E: Ann Roberts

Philip A. Gore

Consultant, Clocks, Barometers & Scientific Insturments

Arts & Design
Melbourne
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Harley YoungHarley Young

Specialist, Arts & Design | Logistics Manager

Arts & Design
Melbourne
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E: Harley Young

 

Fine Asian, Australian & European Arts & Design

AU0782  |  29 Oct 2013  |  Melbourne
6 PM


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