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Property from the Joyce B. Doheny Trust
Lot 8194

A hongmu and burl wood inlaid throne chair
Late Qing/Republic period

28 June 2016, 12:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$6,250 inc. premium

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A hongmu and burl wood inlaid throne chair

Late Qing/Republic period
The three-section back rest and hump-back shaped arm rests fitted with well-figured burl wood panels set into the shaped frames and joined to a soft caned seat over hipped supports with cabriole legs tenoned to hump-back stretchers.
35 1/4 x 33 1/4 x 23 1/4in (89.6 x 84.5 x 59cm)

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晚清或民國 紅木嵌癭木寶座

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