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PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN COLLECTION
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 A  VERY RARE HUANGHUALI SLOPING-STILE CABINET  The round-corner tapered cabinet, or yuanjiaogui, is amongst the most
 17TH CENTURY  beautiful and elegant designs in all of classical Chinese furniture. The very
 subtle splay in its design lends a sense of stability and balance to the form
 74w in. (190.2 cm.) high, 36.¼ in. (92.1 cm.) wide, 19¬ in. (49.8 cm.) deep
 while retaining a very graceful and pleasing profile. The form was widely
 used in cabinet making throughout the Ming and Qing dynasties.
 $300,000-500,000
 Of the two types of round-corner tapered cabinets, those with square
 PROVENANCE:
 members, such as the present example, are considerably rarer. The
 Schoeni Fine Oriental Art, Hong Kong, 1990s.
 present cabinet is further distinguished by the elegant, deep ‘thumb-mold’
 Christie's New York, 14-15 September 2017, lot 977.
 surrounded by raised beading at nearly every edge of the cabinet, including
 at the edges of the doors themselves. Such nuanced carving softens the hard
 美४顯㈥私́珍藏  edges of the square members while maintaining the overall appearance of
 stability and sturdiness; compare a similarly-proportioned yuanjiaogui from
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 the Lu Ming Shi Collection, illustrated by Grace Wu Bruce in Ming Furniture
 Ϝ源   in the Forbidden City, Beijing, 2006, p. 199, which uses a slightly simpler
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     年代  bead-work to similar effect. A huanghuali round-corner cabinet with rounded
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 拍品編號     members, and of related proportions, was sold at Rich Golden Hues and
 Graceful Forms – Classical Chinese Furniture From The Tseng Collection,
 Christie's Hong Kong, 29 November 2022, lot 2812.




















































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