* A Chinese Zitan Throne Chair, Baozuo
qing dynasty (1644-1911)
the central back panel carved with five winged bats amongst clusters of clouds, the side rails both carved to show ribbon-tied Buddhist emblems amidst auspicious clouds, the rectangular seat above shaped aprons decorated with Greek key motifs, all supported on square sectioned legs joined by four humpback stretchers, the underside bearing a deaccession number "20th c-Fox 32.1.20955 1-30-46 D.18".
Height 41 1/2 x width 30 1/4 x depth 25 1/2 inches.
Property sold to benefit the fund of Heritage Museum of Asian Art, Chicago, Illinois
Exhibited:
Heritage Museum of Asian Art, Chicago, Illinois
Overall decent and stable condition with no major restoration. Three age splits to the back panel and one horizontal split to the seat.
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qing dynasty (1644-1911)
the central back panel carved with five winged bats amongst clusters of clouds, the side rails both carved to show ribbon-tied Buddhist emblems amidst auspicious clouds, the rectangular seat above shaped aprons decorated with Greek key motifs, all supported on square sectioned legs joined by four humpback stretchers, the underside bearing a deaccession number "20th c-Fox 32.1.20955 1-30-46 D.18".
Height 41 1/2 x width 30 1/4 x depth 25 1/2 inches.
Property sold to benefit the fund of Heritage Museum of Asian Art, Chicago, Illinois
Exhibited:
Heritage Museum of Asian Art, Chicago, Illinois
Overall decent and stable condition with no major restoration. Three age splits to the back panel and one horizontal split to the seat.