Smith & Singer
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A pair of huanghuali horseshoe-back armchairs, Quanyi, Qing Dynasty

(2)

Estimate $15,000 – $20,000

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each chair with five-segmented rounded crestrail set on straight back posts with beaded shaped flanges, centred with a slightly arched rectangular splat carved with a ruyi-shaped openwork cartouche of a qilin among flames below curling tendrils along the splat edges and further tendril motifs at the base, the tapering side posts and recessed front posts with shaped beaded flanges below the outscrolled hand grips, the soft mat seat within a mitred frame, the cylindrical legs joined by a beaded arch-shaped apron and four stepped stretchers, the wood of attractive honey tones

(2)
106.5 cm high, 67 cm wide, 60 cm deep

  • Lot Sold $60,000 (Hammer Price)
  • $73,200 (Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium)

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Catalogue Notes

Compare with a similar huanghuali armchair dated to the Ming dynasty illustrated by Wang Shixiang Classic Chinese Furniture pl. no 55

Condition Report

Each chair of consistent colour, with only very minimal wear in places. The soft mat seat of each chair in good order. Structurally sound.

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Specialists

Guy Cairnduff

Head

Arts & Design
Melbourne
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E: Guy Cairnduff


Geoffrey Smith

Chairman

Australian & International Art
Melbourne  |  Sydney
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T: +61 (0)2 9302 2402
E: Geoffrey Smith
  

Ann Roberts

Ann Roberts

Specialist Consultant, Asian Art

Arts & Design
Melbourne
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E: Ann Roberts

Anthony Hurl

Specialist Consultant

Arts & Design
Adelaide
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E: Anthony Hur
       

Brett Ballard

Brett Ballard

Senior Specialist

Australian & International Art
Sydney
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E: Brett Ballard

Fiona Hayward

Fiona Hayward

Senior Specialist

Australian & International Art
Melbourne
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E: Fiona Hayward

     


Fine Asian, Australian & European Arts & Design

AU0818  |  24 Oct 2017  |  Sydney
6 pm


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