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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION
 ~1153
 A RARE HUANGHUALI DAYBED  私́珍藏  Due to its simple design and light weight, the daybed was a versatile piece
 17TH CENTURY  of furniture, easily suited for both indoor and outdoor purposes. Woodblock
 十ˑˠ紀ǎ黃花梨有束腰羅鍋棖榻
          prints dating from the Ming dynasty often show scholars or ladies relaxing
 18q in. (47 cm.) high, 75æ in. (192.4 cm.) wide, 24w in. (63.3 cm.) deep  Ϝ源   on daybeds in garden settings or along riverbanks. A huanghuali daybed
 恆藝館
 香港  with legs terminating in carved scroll-form feet is illustrated by R. H.
 $300,000-500,000  尼۵拉斯g格林利
 紐☼
     年  月  Ellsworth, Chinese Furniture: Hardwood Examples of the Ming and Early
          Ch'ing Dynasties, New York, 1971, p. 146, no. 38. A huanghuali daybed
 PROVENANCE:
          with humpback stretchers and of the same proportions, but with thinner
 Everarts, Hong Kong.
          members, was sold at Christie's New York, 16 September 2016, lot 1203.
 Nicholas Grindley, New York, November 1993.







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