Smith & Singer
264

A pair of hexagonal hardwood stools Changfangdeng, 19th/20th century

(2)

Estimate $10,000 – $15,000

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the dark wood resembling zitan, the top of each inset with a stained alabaster slab above the pierced waist raised on six C-curved legs grooved at the corners and terminating in scroll feet, the convex ruyi-shaped apron with pierced motifs and a beaded edge extending down the legs, the whole supported on a base stretcher with bracket feet

(2)
47 cm high, 41.5 cm wide

  • Lot Sold $10,000 (Hammer Price)
  • $12,200 (Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium)

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Compare with a pair of circular stools with four legs and a porcelain top, illustrated by Wang Shixiang, Chinese Furniture, Vol II, Hong Kong, 1990, no. A31, p. 28

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