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PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED COLLECTION
                                                                           ~1160
                                                                           A CARVED ZITAN DISPLAY SHELF WITH
                                                                           HONGMU STAND
                                                                           19TH CENTURY
                                                                           61 in. (155 cm.) high, 38q in. (97.8 cm.) wide, 16¿ in. (41 cm.)
                                                                           deep

                                                                           $70,000-90,000
                                                                           PROVENANCE:
                                                                           Prince Gong (1833-1898) (sixth son of Emperor Daoguang,
                                                                           r. 1821-1850).
                                                                           The J. M. Hu (1911-1995), Zande Lou Collection.
                                                                           EXHIBITED:
                                                                           Taipei, National Palace Museum, 1983.

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     年

                                                                           Display shelves are found in various materials and sizes.
                                                                           The open shelving in a varying heights and configurations
                                                                           allowed for the display of vases and decorative works in
                                                                           contrasting sizes, colors and shapes. This style of display
                                                                           created sumptuous and lavish interior spaces, such as the
                                                                           pair of curio cabinets filled with bronzes and porcelains in
                                                                           the eastern wing of the Chuxiu Palace, illustrated by Hu
                                                                           Desheng in The Palace Museum Collection: A Treasury of
                                                                           Ming and Qing Dynasty Palace Furniture, vol. 2, Beijing, c.
                                                                           2007, p. 696, fig. 797. A related gilt-decorated zitan display
                                                                           shelf, dated to the Yongzheng-Qianlong period, in the
                                                                           Qing collection, is illustrated in The Complete Collection
                                                                           of Treasures of the Palace Museum - 54 - Furniture of the
                                                                           Ming and Qing Dynasties, Hong Kong, 2002, p. 254, no. 216
                                                                           and p. 270, no. 229. Similar to the present display shelf,
                                                                           these display shelves have an asymmetrical arrangement
                                                                           of shelves and drawers of varying heights and shapes, each
                                                                           opening fitted with an openwork gallery. Wang Shixiang
                                                                           illustrates in Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture, vol. 54,
                                                                           Hong Kong, 1990, p. 144, D9, a three-shelf open stand
                                                                           with two drawers raised on two removeable pedestals
                                                                           suggesting that these display shelves were adapted to the
                                                                           interior setting.
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