11th Oct, 2023 11:00

THREE-DAY AUCTION - Fine Chinese Art / 中國藝術集珍 / Buddhism & Hinduism

 
  Lot 18
 

18

Ɏ A LARGE HUANGHUALI APOTHECARY CABINET (YAOGUI) WITH FOURTEEN DRAWERS, EARLY QING DYNASTY
清代早期黃花梨藥櫃,十四個抽屜

Sold for €19,500

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Lot details

China, 17th-18th century. The rectangular frame set with a pair of finely figured paneled doors fitted flush with the surface and opening to reveal a pair of smaller doors beneath three rows of three sets of drawers, enclosed by two smaller drawers on both sides and a single larger drawer beneath it. These two smaller doors open to an inner cabinet with a carved frame. Each drawer is fitted with elegant baitong pulls, the exterior with foliate door escutcheons with loose rectangular pulls, rectangular hinges, and loose ring handles set to the sides also made of baitong. The wood of an attractive grain and color with impressive ‘ghost eyes’ on the cabinet doors.

Provenance: Tomlinson Antique House, Geylang, Singapore, before 1995. From a French private collection, acquired from the above and thence by descent. A copy of a Certificate of Antiquity from Tomlinson Antique House, with photos of the present lot and dating it to the 18th century, accompanies this lot. Tomlinson Antique House was established 1976 in Singapore and specializes in antique Chinese furniture and Asian antiquities.
Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age, showing old wear and traces of use, light surface scratches, natural age cracks and splits, small losses, tarnishing to the baitong fittings. Possibly with minor replacements, as expected from ancient Chinese furniture with an age of 250 years or more. Overall with a magnificent naturally grown patina, thus displaying exceptionally well.

Weight: 52 kg
Dimensions: Height 73 cm, Width 71.7 cm, Depth 39 cm

Please click here to read the full description

Cabinets of this size and form are generally described as traveling bookcases if the interior contains shelves, and as apothecary chests if there are numerous drawers, as in the present example. The large size and luxurious hardwood render these forms quite heavy and not easy to move, and thus they are often described as table cabinets. In fact, the drawers could have been used to store a variety of things from treasured scholarly objects to cosmetics and accessories.

Expert’s note: See Wang Shixiang, Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Dynasties, vol. I, Hong Kong, 1990, pp. 94-95, for a discussion on apothecary chests.

Literature comparison:
See a similar example illustrated by Wang Shixiang, Classic Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Qing Dynasties, Hong Kong, 1986, pl. 159. Another example of smaller size is illustrated in Grace Wu, The Best of the Best, The MQJ Collection of Ming Furniture, vol. 2., Hong Kong, 2017, pp. 334-5. See also a related cabinet, a traveling bookcase with side posts and top rail, in the Minneapolis Museum of Art, illustrated in Robert D. Jacobsen with Nicholas Grindley, Classical Chinese Furniture in the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, 1999, pl. 70.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Bonhams New York, 20 March 2023, lot 87
Price: USD 120,075 or approx. EUR 109,000 converted at the time of writing
Description: A rare huanghuali apothecary cabinet, yaogui, early Qing dynasty, 17th century
Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, also with fourteen drawers surrounding a central compartment with doors, and baitong mounts with similar pulls and hinges. Note the related size (74.9 x 60.7 x 35.5 cm).

Auction result comparison:
Type: Related
Auction: Christie’s New York, 21 September 2004, lot 15
Price: USD 77,675 or approx. EUR 116,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A fine huanghuali apothecary cabinet, yaoxiang, 17th century
Expert remark: Compare the related form, huanghuali wood, and baitong mounts with similar side handles, pulls, and hinges. Note the related size (78.1 x 71.1 x 38.9 cm) and that the interior encloses twenty-eight drawers.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Related
Auction: Sotheby’s New York, 20 March 2019, lot 702
Price: USD 68,750 or approx. EUR 75,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A ‘huanghuali’ square-corner apothecary cabinet (yaoxiang), 17th/18th century
Expert remark: Compare the related form, huanghuali wood, and mounts with similar side handles, pulls, and hinges. Note the related size (73.7 x 69.2 x 30.8 cm) and that the interior encloses sixteen drawers.

点此阅读中文翻译 (Chinese Translation)

清代早期黃花梨藥櫃,十四個抽屜
中國,十七至十八世紀。 矩形框架配有一對精美的鑲板門,與表面齊平。打開後可露出六層三排抽屜,一共十四個抽屜,一個小櫃子。每個抽屜都配有銅拉手,外部配有葉狀門罩,帶有活環拉手、矩形鉸鍊和兩側也由白銅製成的活環把手。此櫃做工精緻,細節之處極為考究,用料厚重。木材紋理和顏色十分迷人,櫃門上有令人印象深刻的“鬼眼”。

來源:新加坡芽籠Tomlinson古董店,1995 年之前;法國私人收藏,從上述古董店獲得,在同一家族傳承。該拍品隨附一份Tomlinson古董店出具的古物證書副本,附有當前拍品的照片,其日期可追溯到十八世紀。Tomlinson 古董店於 1976 年在新加坡成立,專門經營中國古董家具和亞洲古董。
品相:狀況良好,有磨損和使用痕跡,輕微表面劃痕,自然老化裂紋和裂口、小缺損,配件失去光澤。可能有過少量更換。總體而言,具有華麗的自然自然包漿。

重量:52 公斤
尺寸:高 73 厘米,寬 71.7 厘米,深 39 厘米

專家注釋:見王世襄,《Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Dynasties》,卷I,香港,1990年,第94-95頁,關於藥箱的討論。

文獻比較:
一件相似的藥櫃,見Wang Shixiang,《Classic Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Qing Dynasties》,香港,1986年,頁159。另一件尺寸較小 的櫃子,見Grace Wu,《The Best of the Best,The MQJ Collection of Ming Furniture》,卷2.,香港,2017年,頁334-5。一件相近的旅行書櫃,收藏於明尼亞波利斯藝術博物館,見Robert D. Jacobsen和Nicholas Grindley,《Classical Chinese Furniture in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts》,明尼亞波利斯,1999年,頁70。

拍賣比較:
形制:非常相近
拍賣:紐約邦翰斯,2023年3月20日,lot 87
價錢:USD 120,075(相當今日EUR 109,000
描述:清初期十七世紀黃花梨方角藥櫃
專家註釋:比較非常相近的外形,也有十四個抽屜圍繞著帶門的中央隔間,以及類似拉手和鉸鏈的筆筒安裝座。請注意相近的尺寸 (74.9 x 60.7 x 35.5 厘米)。

拍賣比較:
形制:相近
拍賣:紐約佳士得,2004年9月21日,lot 15
價錢:USD 77,675(相當今日EUR 116,000
描述:十七世紀黃花梨方角藥箱
專家註釋:比較相近的外形、黃花梨木、筆筒坐,以及相似的把手、拉環和絞鍊。請注意相近的尺寸 (78.1 x 71.1 x 38.9 厘米) ,以及內部有二十八個抽屜。

拍賣比較:
形制:相近
拍賣:紐約蘇富比,2019年3月20日,lot 702
價錢:USD 68,750(相當今日EUR 75,500
描述:十七 / 十八世紀黃花梨藥箱
專家註釋:比較相近的外形,黃花梨木,以及相似的把手、拉環和絞鍊。請注意相近的尺寸 (73.7 x 69.2 x 30.8 厘米),以及內部有十六個抽屜 。
 

China, 17th-18th century. The rectangular frame set with a pair of finely figured paneled doors fitted flush with the surface and opening to reveal a pair of smaller doors beneath three rows of three sets of drawers, enclosed by two smaller drawers on both sides and a single larger drawer beneath it. These two smaller doors open to an inner cabinet with a carved frame. Each drawer is fitted with elegant baitong pulls, the exterior with foliate door escutcheons with loose rectangular pulls, rectangular hinges, and loose ring handles set to the sides also made of baitong. The wood of an attractive grain and color with impressive ‘ghost eyes’ on the cabinet doors.

Provenance: Tomlinson Antique House, Geylang, Singapore, before 1995. From a French private collection, acquired from the above and thence by descent. A copy of a Certificate of Antiquity from Tomlinson Antique House, with photos of the present lot and dating it to the 18th century, accompanies this lot. Tomlinson Antique House was established 1976 in Singapore and specializes in antique Chinese furniture and Asian antiquities.
Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age, showing old wear and traces of use, light surface scratches, natural age cracks and splits, small losses, tarnishing to the baitong fittings. Possibly with minor replacements, as expected from ancient Chinese furniture with an age of 250 years or more. Overall with a magnificent naturally grown patina, thus displaying exceptionally well.

Weight: 52 kg
Dimensions: Height 73 cm, Width 71.7 cm, Depth 39 cm

Please click here to read the full description

Cabinets of this size and form are generally described as traveling bookcases if the interior contains shelves, and as apothecary chests if there are numerous drawers, as in the present example. The large size and luxurious hardwood render these forms quite heavy and not easy to move, and thus they are often described as table cabinets. In fact, the drawers could have been used to store a variety of things from treasured scholarly objects to cosmetics and accessories.

Expert’s note: See Wang Shixiang, Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Dynasties, vol. I, Hong Kong, 1990, pp. 94-95, for a discussion on apothecary chests.

Literature comparison:
See a similar example illustrated by Wang Shixiang, Classic Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Qing Dynasties, Hong Kong, 1986, pl. 159. Another example of smaller size is illustrated in Grace Wu, The Best of the Best, The MQJ Collection of Ming Furniture, vol. 2., Hong Kong, 2017, pp. 334-5. See also a related cabinet, a traveling bookcase with side posts and top rail, in the Minneapolis Museum of Art, illustrated in Robert D. Jacobsen with Nicholas Grindley, Classical Chinese Furniture in the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, 1999, pl. 70.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Bonhams New York, 20 March 2023, lot 87
Price: USD 120,075 or approx. EUR 109,000 converted at the time of writing
Description: A rare huanghuali apothecary cabinet, yaogui, early Qing dynasty, 17th century
Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, also with fourteen drawers surrounding a central compartment with doors, and baitong mounts with similar pulls and hinges. Note the related size (74.9 x 60.7 x 35.5 cm).

Auction result comparison:
Type: Related
Auction: Christie’s New York, 21 September 2004, lot 15
Price: USD 77,675 or approx. EUR 116,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A fine huanghuali apothecary cabinet, yaoxiang, 17th century
Expert remark: Compare the related form, huanghuali wood, and baitong mounts with similar side handles, pulls, and hinges. Note the related size (78.1 x 71.1 x 38.9 cm) and that the interior encloses twenty-eight drawers.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Related
Auction: Sotheby’s New York, 20 March 2019, lot 702
Price: USD 68,750 or approx. EUR 75,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A ‘huanghuali’ square-corner apothecary cabinet (yaoxiang), 17th/18th century
Expert remark: Compare the related form, huanghuali wood, and mounts with similar side handles, pulls, and hinges. Note the related size (73.7 x 69.2 x 30.8 cm) and that the interior encloses sixteen drawers.

点此阅读中文翻译 (Chinese Translation)

清代早期黃花梨藥櫃,十四個抽屜
中國,十七至十八世紀。 矩形框架配有一對精美的鑲板門,與表面齊平。打開後可露出六層三排抽屜,一共十四個抽屜,一個小櫃子。每個抽屜都配有銅拉手,外部配有葉狀門罩,帶有活環拉手、矩形鉸鍊和兩側也由白銅製成的活環把手。此櫃做工精緻,細節之處極為考究,用料厚重。木材紋理和顏色十分迷人,櫃門上有令人印象深刻的“鬼眼”。

來源:新加坡芽籠Tomlinson古董店,1995 年之前;法國私人收藏,從上述古董店獲得,在同一家族傳承。該拍品隨附一份Tomlinson古董店出具的古物證書副本,附有當前拍品的照片,其日期可追溯到十八世紀。Tomlinson 古董店於 1976 年在新加坡成立,專門經營中國古董家具和亞洲古董。
品相:狀況良好,有磨損和使用痕跡,輕微表面劃痕,自然老化裂紋和裂口、小缺損,配件失去光澤。可能有過少量更換。總體而言,具有華麗的自然自然包漿。

重量:52 公斤
尺寸:高 73 厘米,寬 71.7 厘米,深 39 厘米

專家注釋:見王世襄,《Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Dynasties》,卷I,香港,1990年,第94-95頁,關於藥箱的討論。

文獻比較:
一件相似的藥櫃,見Wang Shixiang,《Classic Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Qing Dynasties》,香港,1986年,頁159。另一件尺寸較小 的櫃子,見Grace Wu,《The Best of the Best,The MQJ Collection of Ming Furniture》,卷2.,香港,2017年,頁334-5。一件相近的旅行書櫃,收藏於明尼亞波利斯藝術博物館,見Robert D. Jacobsen和Nicholas Grindley,《Classical Chinese Furniture in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts》,明尼亞波利斯,1999年,頁70。

拍賣比較:
形制:非常相近
拍賣:紐約邦翰斯,2023年3月20日,lot 87
價錢:USD 120,075(相當今日EUR 109,000
描述:清初期十七世紀黃花梨方角藥櫃
專家註釋:比較非常相近的外形,也有十四個抽屜圍繞著帶門的中央隔間,以及類似拉手和鉸鏈的筆筒安裝座。請注意相近的尺寸 (74.9 x 60.7 x 35.5 厘米)。

拍賣比較:
形制:相近
拍賣:紐約佳士得,2004年9月21日,lot 15
價錢:USD 77,675(相當今日EUR 116,000
描述:十七世紀黃花梨方角藥箱
專家註釋:比較相近的外形、黃花梨木、筆筒坐,以及相似的把手、拉環和絞鍊。請注意相近的尺寸 (78.1 x 71.1 x 38.9 厘米) ,以及內部有二十八個抽屜。

拍賣比較:
形制:相近
拍賣:紐約蘇富比,2019年3月20日,lot 702
價錢:USD 68,750(相當今日EUR 75,500
描述:十七 / 十八世紀黃花梨藥箱
專家註釋:比較相近的外形,黃花梨木,以及相似的把手、拉環和絞鍊。請注意相近的尺寸 (73.7 x 69.2 x 30.8 厘米),以及內部有十六個抽屜 。

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