Asian Art Online Auction

February 24, 2011

LOT 148

Lot 148

Nine Volumes on Chinese Furniture

Nine Volumes on Chinese Furniture
Lot 148 Details
Nine Volumes on Chinese Furniture

CHINESE FURNITURE. Beurdeley. Tokyo, New York and San Francisco: Kodansha International, 1979; THE ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO FURNITURE. Brunt. Oxford: Equinox, 1985; CHINESE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Kates. New York: Dover Publications Inc., 1962; CLASSIC CHINESE FURNITURE OF THE QING DYNASTY. Jiaqing. Hong Kong: Joint Publishing Company Ltd., 1996; MING FURNITURE. Hong Kong: Joint Publishing Co., Ltd., 1989; MING FURNITURE. Zhou. Shenzen: Press Photograpy, 2003. CHINESE FURNITURE.
Hu. Shanghai: 1995.

TOGETHER WITH: CHINESE HOUSES AND GARDENS. Inn. New York: Bonanza Books, 1950; CHINESE TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE. Steinhardt. New York: China Institute in America Inc., 1984.

Estimate $100-$150

Realised: $172.50
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Nine Volumes on Chinese Furniture
  • Nine Volumes on Chinese Furniture
Provenance:

From the library of books and catalogues of a prominent Toronto Asian Art collector

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