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 A PAIR OF HUALI CONTINUOUS YOKEBACK
 ARMCHAIRS, NANGUANMAOYI
 20TH CENTURY
 each with an arched crestrail flattened in the center and   147
 curving down to join the sloping rear posts continuing   A MASSIVE HUANGHUALI COUCH-BED   明十七世紀 黃花梨榻
 through the frame to form the back legs
 (2)        MING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY
 119 x 56 x 44 cm, 46⅞ by 22 by 17⅜ in.  the rectangular frame enclosing a soft-mat sleeping surface
 Paire de fauteuils en huali, nanguanmaoyi, XXe siècle  surmounting a constricted waist and a shaped apron carved
            with a pair of chilong confronting interlocking lingzhi scrolls,
 8 000-10 000€     the shorter sides similarly carved with a central stylised
            scroll, all supported on four thick square-sectioned cabriole
            legs terminating in scrolled feet and further carved with
 二十世紀 花梨南官帽椅一對  lingzhi sprays
            198 x 88 x 50,5 cm, 78 by 34⅝by 19⅞ in.

            Old huanghuali furniture have often been restored or
            converted in the past centuries to spare the precious wood.
            The present bed is likely to be the lower section of a larger
 144        canopy bed, now reduced in width and adapted as a couch-
            bed, Luohan chuang.
            Lit en huanghuali, dynastie Ming, XVIIe siècle
            ◉  60 000-80 000€
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 A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL VASE
 MING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY
 of baluster form and quadrangular section, set with bronze
 lion mask handles, decorated one side with two deer
 frolicking under a peach tree, a monkey and a parrot, the
 reverse with two white cranes beneath magnolia and peonies,
 wood stand
 (2)
 H. 32 cm, 12⅝ in.
 Vase en émaux cloisonnés, dynastie Ming, XVIIe siècle
 4 000-6 000€

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 A PAIR OF BRONZE BUDDHIST LIONS AND
 STANDS
 QING DYNASTY, CA. 1900
 comprising a powerful and fiercely modelled seated male
 lion with brocade ball and matching female with cub, both
 with tightly scrolling manes and bell and tassel-ornamented
 bands across their broad chests, each with associated
 rectangular stands modelled with brocade covers
 (4)
 H. 36 cm, 14⅛ in.
 A related pair of Buddhist lions without stand, also dated
 to the Qing dynasty, sold with Christie’s Hong Kong, 27th
 November 2013, lot 3582.
 Paire de chiens fô et socles en bronze, dynastie Qing, vers
 1900
 6 000-8 000€
 清 約1900年 銅佛獅連座 一對
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