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A HuANgHuAlI AlTAR cABINeT A HuAlI ANd BuRlwOOd lOw TABle
Qing Dynasty Early 20th century
The rectangular top with inset ‘floating’ panel and scroll ends with The rectangular top with inset ‘floating’ top in burlwood, raised on
inset side panels carved with archaistic stylised scroll designs and square-section supports ending in spade feet.
front and back carved and pierced cash symbol amidst clouds, all 41cm high, 76cm wide, 42cm deep
above two frieze drawers set with panels carved with further cash
symbols and cloud designs over two hinged cupboard doors bearing £300 - 500
carved panels of a bat suspending cash symbol and musical stone
flanked by archaistic dragons amidst clouds, all raised on scroll 162 Y
carved feet, hinges and lock plates all with ornate engraved designs of A HuANgHuAlI yOke-BAck SIde cHAIR
scrolling lotus. 19th century
84.5cm high, 118cm wide, 41cm deep The shaped toprail above a panelled backsplat with upper panel
depicting cloud designs, over a solid seat with inset ‘floating’ panel,
£3,000 - 5,000 the apron carved and pierced as archaistic scrolls, on rounded
supports joined by stretchers.
159 95.5cm high, 49.5cm wide, 39cm deep
A PAIR OF HuANgHuAlI FOOTSTOOlS
Late Qing Dynasty £300 - 500
Each with rectangular tops divided by a central spar to form two
panels carved and pierced with a flower head amidst ‘cloud’ scrolls, 163
raised on rectangular-section supports joined by stretchers on the A HARdwOOd ANd MOTHeR-OF-PeARl STATIONARy TRAy
short sides. 19th/20th century
Each approximately 12.5cm high, 45.5cm wide, 34cm deep Of square form with white metal bound corners and raised on corner
bracket feet, decorative inlays to all four sides of birds in branches.
£500 - 700 24.3cm square
160 £300 - 400
A SIlVeR BOTTle STANd
Late 19th century, probably by Sun Shing of Hong Kong 1790-1880 164
Of circular section and pierced with designs of dragons amidst clouds A SIlk HANgINg
chasing the flaming pearl of immortality and raised on bracket feet, Early 20th century
maker’s mark SS. A mountainous landscape with figures, riverboats and pavilions,
8.4cm diameter, weight 2.4ozt woven in coloured silks with embroidered gold thread.
98cm x 46cm, and mounted on silk brocade
£200 - 300
£200 - 300
For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each Lot
please refer to paragraphs 7 & 8 of the Notice to Bidders at the back of the catalogue. ASIAN ART | 35