Huanghuali chair, Qing dynasty, 19th century
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Huanghuali chair, Qing dynasty, 19th century, China. The chair is decorated with carvings depicting a deer. Deer - known for its endurance, grace and long life. The deer is a Chinese symbol of longevity. The word for deer in Chinese is “lu,” which translates to “income.” Therefore, the combined values represent a prosperous long life. In Chinese art, the deer is depicted with court officials. This is said to signify a desire for fame, recognition and a long successful career. Height: 106 cm. Width: 70cm, Height: 106cm, Depth: 60cm, Weight: 10kg, Condition: Good, with traces of use, Material: Wood
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Good
Dimensions
106 x 70 x 60 cm
Weight
10 kg
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Huanghuali chair, Qing dynasty, 19th century
Estimate €800 - €1,200
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