CHINESE HUANGHUALI STOOLS, EARLY QING DYNASTY, TWO H
CHINESE HUANGHUALI STOOLS, EARLY QING DYNASTY, TWO H 19.75", W 15.75", L 15.75" Each having a square top panel within framework on a stepped apron above humpback stretchers connecting four straight slightly tapering legs on scrolling feet. Provenance: Collection of Frederick T. Fuller; Sotheby's New York 1972, thence Estate of Jack Faxon, Michigan Senator and creator of the Michigan Council for the Arts.
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CHINESE HUANGHUALI STOOLS, EARLY QING DYNASTY, TWO H 19.75", W 15.75", L 15.75" Each having a square top panel within framework on a stepped apron above humpback stretchers connecting four straight slightly tapering legs on scrolling feet. Provenance: Collection of Frederick T. Fuller; Sotheby's New York 1972, thence Estate of Jack Faxon, Michigan Senator and creator of the Michigan Council for the Arts.