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               AN IMPORTANT AND EXTREMELY RARE                   十七 / 十八世紀   紫檀交杌
               ZITAN FOLDING STOOL, JIAOWU                       來源
               17TH-18TH CENTURY                                 前美國加州古典家具博物館舊藏,紐約佳士得,1996 年 9 月
               The stool is of elegant form with a woven seat joined by two thick   19 日,拍品編號 95
               members forming the upper frame, above two pairs of hinged legs   紐約佳士得,2013 年 9 月 19-20 日,拍品編號 1580
               of circular section joined at the middle with metal hardware and   赫維寧漢莊園珍藏
               at the front by the footrest above a shaped apron and two vertical
               struts. The whole is supported on flat, wedge-shaped feet, and the   著錄
               wood is of attractive grain and colour.           伍嘉恩,《中國古典紫檀家具》,Arts of Asia,1991 年 11 月-
               18 ⅞ in. (48 cm.) high, 23 in. (59 cm.) wide,
               15 ⅜ in. (39 cm.) deep                            12 月號,頁 144,圖 10
                                                                 韓蕙,《The Ubiquitous Stool》,載《Journal of the Classical
               HK$2,000,000-3,000,000         US$260,000-390,000  Chinese Furniture Society》,1994 年夏,頁 21,圖 29
                                                                 王世襄、柯惕斯、中國古典家具學會,《中國古典家具博物
               PROVENANCE
               Important Chinese Furniture: Formerly the Museum of Classical   館圖錄》,芝加哥和三藩市,1995 年,頁 30,14 號
               Chinese Furniture Collection; Christie’s New York, 19 September   韓蕙,《Austere Luminosity of Chinese Classical Furniture》,
               1996, lot 95.                                     香港,2001 年,頁 101,圖 7.22
               Christie’s New York, 19-20 September 2013, lot 1580
               The Heveningham Hall Collection
               LITERATURE
               Grace Wu Bruce, Classic Chinese Furniture in Tzu-T'an Wood, Arts
               of Asia, November-December 1991, p. 144, fig. 10.
               Sarah Handler, The Ubiquitous Stool, JCCFS, Summer 1994, p. 21,
               fig. 29.
               Wang Shixiang and Curtis Evarts, Masterpieces from the Museum
               of Classical Chinese Furniture, Chicago and San Francisco, 1995,
               p. 30, no. 14.
               Sarah Handler, Austere Luminosity of Classical Chinese Furniture,
               Hong Kong, 2001, p. 101. fig. 7.22.




























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