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PROPERTY FROM THE NANCY AND ED ROSENTHAL COLLECTION
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A LACQUERED SOFTWOOD BASIN STAND
QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)
The portable stand has a network of stretchers joined to six tall, slender,
curved legs and further joined at the feet by a round shelf. The legs are of round
section and terminate in scroll feet. Together with, a circular metal basin.
25æ in. (65.4 cm.) high, 17Ω in. (44.4 cm.) wide, 17Ω in. (44.4 cm.) deep
$4,000-6,000
EXHIBITED
Cincinnati, Taft Museum of Art, Brush Clay Wood: The Nancy and Ed Rosenthal
Collection of Chinese Art, 7 November 2008 - 11 January 2009.
LITERATURE
V. Bower, S. Handler and J. Burris, Brush Clay Wood: The Nancy and Ed
Rosenthal Collection of Chinese Art, Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati, 2008,
p. 64, and fg. 32.
清 漆木臉盆架
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A LACQUERED ELM BARBER’S STOOL
QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)
The top is clad in shaped metalwork and raised on splayed legs joined by three
drawers mounted with shaped metal pulls.
18 in. (45.7 cm.) high, 10æ in. (27.3 cm.) wide, 17Ω in. (44.5 cm.) deep
$3,000-5,000
PROVENANCE
William Lipton, Ltd., New York, March 2000.
EXHIBITED
Cincinnati, Taft Museum of Art, Brush Clay Wood: The Nancy and Ed Rosenthal
Collection of Chinese Art, 7 November 2008 - 11 January 2009.
LITERATURE
W. Lipton and S. Handler, The Wondrous and Amenable Chinese Stool, New
York City, 2000, p. 22, fg. A.
V. Bower, S. Handler and J. Burris, Brush Clay Wood: The Nancy and Ed
Rosenthal Collection of Chinese Art, Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati, 2008,
p. 62, fg. 31.
清 漆榆木剃頭椅
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