A RARE SET OF FOUR IMITATION-BAMBOO HUANGHUALI STOOLS
A RARE SET OF FOUR IMITATION-BAMBOO HUANGHUALI STOOLS
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A RARE SET OF FOUR IMITATION-BAMBOO HUANGHUALI STOOLS

17TH-18TH CENTURY

细节
18 1⁄8 in. (46 cm.) high, 19 7⁄8 in. (50.5 cm.) wide, 19 7⁄8 in. (50.5 cm.) deep
来源
Grace Wu Bruce, Hong Kong
出版
Grace Wu, Ming Furniture Through My Eyes, 3rded., Beijing, 2019, pp. 160-161 (two of the current lot)
Grace Wu, Three Decades of Ming Furniture, Beijing, 2024, pp. 156-157 (two of the current lot)
展览
National Museum of History, Splendor of Styles: Classical Furniture from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Taipei, 26 June- 5 September 1999, cat. p. 74 (two of the current lot)

荣誉呈献

Yunhan Sun (孫蘊涵)
Yunhan Sun (孫蘊涵) Junior Specialist

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This set of four matching stools embodies a refined and scholarly aesthetic, its design inspired by bamboo and cane furniture construction. Executed in the added strip duobian technique, the stretchers and legs are joined in a wrapped-leg guotui manner to form a seamless yuanbaoyuan structure—a testament to meticulous craftsmanship and a classic form within the Ming-style furniture canon. The stools feature a soft mat seat supported by reinforcing straps beneath. Both the aprons and stretchers are designed in a full, rounded profile. Each side is adorned with two pairs of slightly flattened double-ring strut, ingeniously evoking the appearance of compressed bamboo. A complete set of four matching square stools of this type is exceptionally rare.

Compare to a pair of huanghuali square stools of similar form with double-ring strut, sold at China Guardian Hong Kong, 8 October 2020, lot 191. See also a closely related single example from the collection of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth, sold at Sotheby’s London, 8 December 2022, in the sale Hotung The Personal Collection of the late Sir Joseph Hotung Part II: Day, lot 199. Compare also to a Ming dynasty single example of similar form, now housed in Tsinghua University Art Museum, collection number: 5964 (Fig. 1).

This item is made of a type of Dalbergia wood which is subject to CITES export/import restrictions since 2 January 2017. This item can only be shipped to addresses within Hong Kong or collected from our Hong Kong saleroom and office unless a CITES re-export permit is granted. Please contact the department for further information.

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