Lot no. 67
67. 67Y SUPPORT DE MIROR EN HUANGHUALI, JINGTAI
Fin de la dynastie Ming/début de la dynastie Qing
A HUANGHUALI FOLDABLE MIRROR STAND, JINGTAI
Late Ming/early Qing Dynasty
The square frame raised on short stout legs terminating in hoof feet, made from a single piece of wood, with shaped aprons and brass-wrapped corners, the square frame divided into nine sections by stretchers of various sizes joined together and enclosing a begonia-shaped panel.
31cm x 30.9cm x 7.6cm (12 1/3in x 12 1/8in x 3in)
明末/清初 黃花梨摺疊式鏡台
Provenance:
Gerard Hawthorn, London
Published:
Gerard Hawthorn Ltd. Oriental Art, Oriental Works of Art, London, 2000, cat.no.98
來源:
倫敦Gerard Hawthorn
出版:
Gerard Hawthorn Ltd. Oriental Art,《Oriental Works of Art》,倫敦,2000年,編號98
Compare with a similar huanghuali mirror stand, from the collection of Dr. S.Y. Yip, sold in Sotheby's Hong Kong, 5 April 2017, 3506. Another mirror stand of similar type is illustrated by John K. Ang, The Beauty of Huanghuali Furniture, Taipei, 1997, no.27.
Pictures credits: Contact organization
Asian Art
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