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Lot 4038

A Chinese Cane Top Double Coin Motif Stool

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Qing dynasty (1644-1912), 18th century, with a woven cane top within rounded corner wooden frame, pierced carved aprons with double coin motifs and stretchers that overlap the circular column legs.

19 1/2 x 22 1/2 x 22 1/4 in.

From the Estate of the late Businessman and Conservationist, Russell M. Leiman, Durham, North Carolina Russell Leiman built a significant portion of his career in Asian financial and corporate markets. Based in the major business centers of Hong Kong and Tokyo in the 1970s and 1980s, he advised and managed operations for global firms entering Asian markets, navigating the region’s diverse regulatory environments and rapidly growing economies. His expertise centered on structuring investments, developing multinational business strategies, and aligning Western corporate objectives with the business culture and market realities of East and Southeast Asia. At 50 years old, he moved his focus from finance to philanthropy, becoming deeply involved with The Nature Conservancy in Asia, where he helped apply private-sector financial models to support conservation initiatives across the region.

Jonathan Harris Works of Art, London, purchased in April 1989.

Some minor shrinkage to edge around cane; some spots of discoloration to cane surface; some wear to feet.