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          PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE AMERICAN COLLECTOR            PROPERTY FROM A NEW ENGLAND COLLECTION
          ~1008                                               ~1009
          A RARE RECTANGULAR HUANGHUALI  KANG TABLE           A RARE HUANGHUALI HORSESHOE-BACK ARMCHAIR
          18TH CENTURY                                        17TH CENTURY
          The paneled top is set in a rectangular frame above the narrow waist and   The sweeping crest rail terminates in out-swept hooks and is supported by the
          beaded apron. The whole is raised on legs of square section joined by   tripartite S-form back splat inset with a finely carved openwork panel above
          humpback stretchers and inverted L-shaped feet.     a beautifully-grained plain panel and shaped beaded apron. The mat seat is
                                                              set within the rectangular frame above cusped, beaded aprons carved in front
          13 in. (33 cm.) high, 62¿ in. (157.8 cm.) wide, 13º in. (33.7 cm.) deep
                                                              with confronting chilong and shaped, beaded spandrels. The legs are joined by
                                                              stepped stretchers and footrest above a shaped apron.
          $18,000-25,000
                                                              37º in. (94.6 cm.) high, 25æ in. (65.4 cm.) wide, 25æ in. (65.4 cm.) deep
          PROVENANCE:
          Nicholas Grindley Works of Art, Ltd., London, 8 November 1985.
                                                              $80,000-120,000
          It is rare to find kang tables with this elongated proportion and supported on   PROVENANCE:
          legs that terminate in inverted L-shaped feet. The present table compares   Grace Wu Bruce, Hong Kong, 22 September 1988.
          closely in construction, design, and proportions to a huanghuali table fitted
          with three drawers, also dated 18th century, illustrated by N. Grindley, The   The horseshoe-back armchair is one of four types of Chinese chairs, and
          Yunwai Lou Collection of Chinese and Japanese Art, New York, 2013, no.   is distinguished by its rounded crestrail and out-swept hooks. The form is
          37. Another kang table, of similar proportions and also raised on inverted   commonly found; however, the present chair has the added details of the
          L-shaped feet, but with a pierced apron and stretchers carved as archaistic   elongated spandrels running the length of the vertical posts above the seat.
          scrolls, is illustrated in R. H. Ellsworth, Chinese Furniture: Hardwood   This small detail subtly emphasizes the refined curve of the crestrail and
          Examples of the Ming and Early Ch’ing Dynasties, Hong Kong, 1979, p. 151, pl.   arms. The design of the chair is further elevated by the tripartite backsplat
          46 and 46a.                                         showcasing richly textured huanghuali in contrast with the delicate lines
                                                              of the openwork ruyi-head panel. A pair of huanghuali horseshoe-back
                                                              armchairs with plain splats, fitted with elongated shaped spandrels, is
          美國私人珍藏
                                                              illustrated by G. Wu Bruce, Ming Furniture Through My Eyes, The Forbidden
          清十八世紀 黃花梨長方形炕桌                                      City Publishing House, Beijing, 2015, p. 101.
          來源:
                                                              For a discussion of this chair shape, see R.H. Ellsworth, Chinese Furniture:
          Nicholas Grindley Works of Art, Ltd., 倫敦, 1985年11月8日   Hardwood Examples of the Ming and Early Ch'ing Dynasty, New York, 1971, pp.
                                                              86-87, and Wang Shixiang, Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture: Ming and
                                                              Early Qing Dynasties, Hong Kong, 1990, pp. 43-45.
                                                                                                                                                                                  1009
                                                              新英格蘭私人珍藏
                                                              十七世紀 黃花梨圈椅
                                                              來源:
                                                              嘉木堂, 香港, 1988年9月22日
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