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PROPERTY FROM THE QUINCY CHUANG COLLECTION
          莊貴侖先生舊藏
          ~2828
          A HUANGHUALI KANG TABLE, KANGZHUO                   十六世紀晚期/十七世紀早期   黃花梨束腰炕桌

          MING DYNASTY, LATE 16TH-EARLY 17TH CENTURY          來源:
          The rectangular paneled top with thick frame and ‘water-stopping’   紐約佳士得,《前美國加州古典家具博物館舊藏》,
          moulding supported on a high waist, the cabriole legs terminating   1996年9月19日,拍品45號
          in upward-coiling leaf tendrils and ball feet, joined by a beaded
          curvilinear apron with a strong central arch, the corners where aprons   展覽:
          and legs meet decorated with two curling leaves.    芝加哥及三藩市中國藝術基金會,《Masterpieces from the
          11æ in. (30 cm.) high, 37æ in. (96 cm.) wide, 26æ in. (68 cm.) deep  Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture》,三藩市,1995年,
          HK$1,200,000-1,800,000            US$160,000-230,000  圖錄頁82,圖38
                                                              出版:
          P R O V E NAN C E :                                 Sarah Handler,「On a New World Arose the Kang Table」,
          Sold at Christie’s New York, Important Chinese Furniture: Formerly the
          Museum of Classical Chinse Furniture Collection, 19 September 1996,   《JCCFS》,1992年夏,頁35,圖19及封面
          lot 45.                                             王世襄及Curtis Evarts,《Masterpieces from the Museum of
                                                              Classical Chinese Furniture》,芝加哥及三藩市,1995年,
          E X H I B I T ED :                                  頁82,圖38
          Chinese Art Foundation, Chicago and San Francisco, Masterpieces
          from the Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture, San Francisco, 1995,
          Catalogue p. 82, no. 38.

          L I T E R AT U R E :
          Sarah Handler, “On a New World Arose the Kang Table”, JCCFS,
          Summer 1992, p. 35, fig. 19 and cover
          Wang Shixiang & Curtis Evarts, Masterpieces from the Museum of
          Classical Chinese Furniture, Chinese Art Foundation, Chicago and
          San Francisco, 1995, p. 82, no. 38.
          Compare to a huanghuali table, formerly the property of Mr. Laurence
          Sickman, included by Robert H. Ellsworth in Chinese Furniture, p. 148, no. 42
          and 42A, now in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and illustrated by Ward
          and Fidler in The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: A Handbook of the Collection,
          1993, p. 342, right.















          This item is made of a type of Dalbergia wood which is subject to CITES export/import
          restrictions since 2 January 2017. This item can only be shipped to addresses within
          Hong Kong or collected from our Hong Kong saleroom and office unless a CITES re-
          export permit is granted. Please contact the department for further information.
          本拍賣品由黃檀屬的木製造而成。從2017年1月2日起,所有由黃檀屬的木製成的物品受CITES
          出入口管制。除非獲得CITES 再出口許可,此拍賣品只可運送至香港境內的地址或從我們的香
          港拍賣場提取。請與專家部門聯繫以瞭解詳情。                                                    (detail 細部)

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