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THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN PROPERTY FROM A MASSACHUSETTS FAMILY Y
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A PAIR OF HUANGHUALI RECTANGULAR STOOLS ૈ♥珍藏 A HUANGHUALI DISPLAY CABINET
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QING DYNASTY (1644-1911) 清ǎ黃花梨˕彎腿長方凳ˏ對 LATE QING DYNASTY
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Two such huanghuali stools are illustrated by Wang Shixiang in
Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture, Hong Kong, 1990, vol. II, p. 26, pls. A24 PROVENANCE:
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and A25. The legs of A24 are more attenuated and with a more subtle curve Acquired in Boston, 16 May 1995..
to those of the present stool. The legs of A25 have a more exaggerated curve
and are supported by “giant arm braces”, giving the stool a somewhat more 麻州家族珍藏
squat appearance. The present pair is more closely related to the second
example. 晚清ǎ黃花梨̼格櫃
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