Christie's New York. Huanghuali furniture
Price: USD
794
17th century Huanghuali openwork carved auspicious animal and flower pattern round corner cabinet (300,000-500,000)
187.3*96*54.6cm
source:
Sotheby's New York, 10 October 1987, lot 491
785
A pair of 17th/18th century Huanghuali inlaid nanmu southern official hat chairs (RMB 150,000-250,000)
144.4*58.4*54cm
source:
Kamokudo, Hong Kong
Top Arts Gallery, Hong Kong, 2005
787
A pair of 17th/18th century Huanghuali armchairs (RMB 200,000-250,000)
97.6*64.7*60.4cm
source:
Jiamutang, Hong Kong, April 9, 1998
786
16th/17th century Huanghuali high waist rectangular incense table (120,000-180,000)
78.1*66.7*36.2cm
source:
Darry Fine Art, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1979
Missouri Private Collection
793
A pair of 17th century Huanghuali four-glazed stools (RMB 120,000-180,000)
Height 46.3 cm
source:
Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture, Christie’s New York, September 19, 1996, lot 42
publishing:
Sarah Henley, The Ubiquitous Stool, JCCFS, Summer 1994, p. 18, fig. 24
Wang Shixiang et al., Masterpieces from the Museum of Classical Furniture, p. 40, no. 19 (only one image is published).
797
17th/18th century Huanghuali mortise and tenon flat-top table (RMB 120,000-180,000)
81.28*199.39*48.26cm
source:
Acquired by Boston, Massachusetts, 1995
788
17th century Huanghuali inlaid birch gall flat-top table (RMB 100,000-150,000)
80.6*194.3*54cm
source:
Jiamutang, Hong Kong, April 9, 1998
798
A pair of 19th century Huanghuali four-foot official hat chairs (RMB 100,000-150,000)
101.6*61*64.8cm
source:
American Private Collection, Switzerland
Hu Yueshi, New York, 2005
exhibition:
New York, Ingrao Gallery, “Chinese and Tibetan Works of Art”, March-April 2005
publishing:
Michael C. Hughes, LLC., Chinese and Tibetan Works of Art, New York, 2005, No. 7
792
17th/18th century Huanghuali mortise and tenon flat-top table (RMB 70,000-90,000)
78.7*131.4*48.3cm
source:
Christie's New York, 3 June 1993, lot 96
796
A pair of 17th/18th century Huanghuali armchairs (RMB 70,000-90,000)
101*62.5*62.2cm
source:
Paul Chao, New York, 1993
799
A pair of 18th century Huanghuali round-corner cabinets (RMB 70,000-90,000)
167*83.5*41.2cm
source:
A San Francisco Bay Area Private Collection, Bonhams, San Francisco, December 10, 2015, lot 8195
803
Huanghuali wooden table modified after the 18th century in the Qing Dynasty (70,000-90,000 yuan)
92.1*181.6*64.8cm
source:
Sotheby's New York, April 23, 1987, lot 546
800
A pair of 18th/19th century Huanghuali armchairs (RMB 60,000-80,000)
100.3*64.1*60.3cm
source:
Honeychurch Antiques, Hong Kong, 1989
801
Three-piece Huanghuali cabinet, Qing Dynasty, 19th century (RMB 60,000-80,000)
87*197.5*61cm
source:
Emily Castle Collection, Honolulu, acquired before 2000
791
A pair of 17th/18th century Huanghuali wood lamp-hanging chairs (RMB 50,000-70,000)
110*49.8*40.8cm
source:
Ohio Private Collection; Sotheby's New York, April 24, 1987, lot 466
exhibition:
Cincinnati, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Collects Oriental Art, No. 178
795
A pair of Huanghuali round-corner cabinets from the 18th century, Qing Dynasty (RMB 50,000-70,000)
96.5*68*41.3cm
source:
Sotheby's New York, April 24, 1987, lot 557
784
17th century Huanghuali square corner kang cabinet (40,000-60,000)
78.1*70.5*40cm
source:
Marcos Flax, New York
Daniel Shapiro Collection, New York
exhibition:
New York, Marcos Flax, March-April 1997
publishing:
Marcos Flax, Classical Chinese Furniture I, Spring 1997, New York, p. 27, no. 13
802
Qing Dynasty 19th/20th Century Huanghuali Four-legged Official Hat Chair (40,000-60,000 RMB)
115.6*68.6*26.8cm
source:
From the Collection of Nils Nessim (1916-1974), Sweden
Sotheby's New York, April 23, 1987, lot 528
806
A pair of rosewood southern official hat chairs (30,000-50,000 yuan)
104.1*59.7*55.9cm
source:
Entered Tibet before 1993
790
A pair of Huanghuali square stools from the 18th century (RMB 20,000-30,000)
45.7cm*41.3cm*31.4cm
source:
Christie's New York, 2 December 1986, lot 400
E & J Frankel, New York, February 1, 1987
805
Huanghuali square table, Qing Dynasty, 18th/19th century (RMB 20,000-30,000)
78.7*92.7*91.4cm
source:
Sotheby's New York, April 23, 1987, lot 589
exhibition:
Los Angeles, Asia Pacific Museum, 1980
809
Rosewood carved dragon table (15,000-25,000)
85.7*153.7*57.8cm
807
17th/18th century modified Huanghuali three-drawer desk (12,000-18,000)
89.5*132.1*65.4cm
source:
Entered Tibet before 1984
808
Late Qing Huanghuali Half Table (RMB 8,000-12,000)
85.1*77.5*48.3cm
source:
Entered Tibet before 1993
789
A 12-panel folding screen with colored landscapes and figures, Kangxi Renshen Year (1692), Qing Dynasty (RMB 150,000-200,000)
Each door 300*58 cm
source:
Christie's New York, 19 October 2004, lot 448
812
Qing Dynasty, 19th century, rosewood, inlaid with gems, four-panel screen with a picture of a noble scholar (RMB 50,000-70,000)
Each door 210.2*56.5cm