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(#7) High waist incense table, Huanghuali wood and pudding stone Late Ming (1573–1644)
High waist incense table, Huanghuali wood and pudding stone<br>Late Ming (1573–1644) | lot | Sotheby's
Nicholas Grindley
Huanghuali inset leg bridle joint table. China, Late Ming, early Qing dynasty, 17th century. Huanghuali wood. Height 31.75 x Width 95.25 x Depth 21.25 inches (80.6 x 242 x 54 cm). Asia Week New York | Nicholas Grindley Works of Art Ltd
Couch Bed, 17th century
Couch Bed, 17th century. Tieli and jichimu woods, 32 1/8 x 81 3/4 x 50 7/8 in. (81.6 x 207.65 x 129.22 cm). Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton 97.129a-e ©2014 Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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A LATE MING OR EARLY QING DYNASTY HUANGHUALI WOOD TWO-DRAWER ALTAR COFFER Height 32.5 in. (82.5 cm.) – Dimensions of Top, Length 59.5 in. (151 cm.), Depth 22.25 in. (56.5 cm.) Circa 1620-1735 The bloodlines of waistless furniture can be traced to Chinese wooden architecture of remote antiquity; and if one was to remove the drawers and apron from this mahogany hued coffer, the remaining structure as a form of pillar and beam construction can easily be visualized. The cusped curves on both the a
Low Back Armchair
Low Back Armchair Artist/maker unknown, Chinese Geography: Made in China, Asia Period: Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) Date: 17th century
A Huanghuali Wood Altar Table with Flanges, Ming Dynasty, 17th Century - Alain.R.Truong
A Huanghuali Wood Altar Table with Flanges, Ming Dynasty, 17th Century