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                                                    CHINESE FURNITURE FROM A EUROPEAN PRIVATE COLLECTION            CHINESE FURNITURE FROM A EUROPEAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
                                                    TWO HONGMU YOKEBACK CHAIRS                                      A HUANGHUALI BRUSHPOT
                                                    QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY                                      QING DYNASTY, 18TH/19TH CENTURY
                                                    each with round yokeback toprail supported on slender           of slightly tapered cylindrical form rising from a recessed base,
                                                    round stiles extending to the back legs, above an ‘S’-shaped    the wood patinated to a deep tone
                                                    backsplat, the seat of standard mitre, mortise and tenon        Height 14.8 cm, 5¾ in.
                                                    construction with exposed tenons above plain aprons, the legs
                                                    of square section joined by stretchers                          ◉ £ 1,200-1,800
                                                    (2)
                                                    105.4 by 43 by 53.5 cm, 41½ by 17 by 21 in;                     清十八/十九世紀   黃花梨筆筒
                                                    105 by 42.5 by 53 cm, 41⅜ by 16¾ by 20¾ in.
                                                    ◉ W £ 2,000-3,000

                                                    清十九世紀   紅木靠背椅一組兩件

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                                                                                                                                                               A PORTABLE HUANGHUALI SHRINE
        CHINESE FURNITURE FROM A EUROPEAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
                                                                                                                                                               QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY
        A TIELIMU TABLE
        20TH CENTURY                                                                                                                                           the stepped base raised on four feet and secured to a
                                                                                                                                                               stretcher of conforming shape, the centre framed with arched
        the panelled top set within a rectangular, moulded-edge                                                                                                architectural components, divided by ruyi spandrels on both
        frame above a shaped and beaded apron, supported on four                                                                                               sides, and four openwork railings set between the front and the
        rectangular-section beaded legs terminating in shaped feet,                                                                                            sides above the base, the sides with pierced panels
        supported by plain stretchers                                                                                                                          42.5 by 32.3 by 26.4 cm, 16¾ by 12¾ by 10⅜ in.
        191 by 80.5 by 98 cm, 75 by 31¾ by 38½ in.
                                                                                                                                                               ◉ W £ 2,000-3,000
        W £ 3,000-5,000
                                                                                                                                                               清十九世紀   黃花梨佛龕
        二十世紀   鐵力木長方桌
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                                                    CHINESE FURNITURE FROM A EUROPEAN PRIVATE COLLECTION            CHINESE FURNITURE FROM A EUROPEAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
                                                    FOUR HONGMU CONTINUOUS YOKEBACK                                 A HUALI MIRROR STAND
                                                    SIDE CHAIRS                                                     EARLY 20TH CENTURY
                                                    QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY
                                                                                                                    the front with a pair of openwork panels, the sides each carved
                                                    each with round yokeback toprail supported on slender           and pierced with a pair of dragons in pursuit of the flaming
                                                    round stiles extending to the back legs, above a gently curved   pearl, the back panel carved with stylised lotus blossoms in
                                                    backsplat, the seat of standard mitre, mortise and tenon        openwork, the front corners and mid-section surmounted
                                                    construction with exposed tenons above plain aprons, the legs   with four seated lion finials and bundled stiff-leaf finials on the
                                                    of square section joined by stretchers                          back corners, the two plain doors opening to reveal five small
                                                    (4)                                                             drawers, all above plain beaded aprons and supported on short
                                                    The largest 104.5 by 42.5 by 53 cm, 41⅛ by 16¾ by 20¾ in.       legs
                                                                                                                    (13)
                            329                     ◉ W £ 4,000-6,000                                               Width 57.8 cm, 22¾ in.
                                                    清十九世紀   紅木靠背椅四件成堂                                               ◉ W £ 1,000-2,000
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                                                                                                                    二十世紀初   花梨木鏡臺




        170     Buyers are liable to pay both the hammer price (as estimated above) and the buyer’s premium together with any applicable taxes and Artist’s Resale Right                              171
                (which will depend on the individual circumstances). Refer to the Buying at Auction and VAT sections at the back of this catalogue for further information.
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