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Lot 155
A Pair of Chinese Red Lacquered and Gilt Arm Chairs
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Qing dynasty (1644-1912), late 19th or early 20th century, red lacquer framed chairs, square back panel with gilt ground beneath a raised red lacquer archaistic scroll pattern, the center back of the chair has a circular leather medallion hand painted with floral blooms, the same archaic scroll pattern continues on the side rails in openwork format together with circular longevity symbols, elaborate gilt carved wooden figural scenes are inset as the apron on all four sides, raised on four thick square legs with ruyi head feet.

43 x 23 x 19 in.

Being Sold to Benefit The Georgia Museum of Art's Collections

Some leather alligatoring and light cracking; staining to upholstered seat; tearing and staining to fabric on rear of back; some paint enhancement especially at arms and seat rail.

$500 - 1,000