Description:

A HUANGHUALI TABLE CABINET
China, late Ming/ early Qing dynasty
40,3x35x25 cm
Of rectangular form, the cabinet constructed with plain straight sides, the cover hinged on the back of the box and opening to reveal a tray-like compartment, above seven drawers behind the two doors below, four flanking two central rectangular ones of varying sizes, each with a metal plate and pull, all above a long one at the bottom with a pair of plates and pulls, the front centred across the cover and front doors with a circular metal plate with lock receptacles and a lobed ruyi-shaped hasp, above a pair of rectangular metal plates with door pulls, flanked on the sides with a pair of metal angular loop-shaped handles, all resting on a slightly larger base of corresponding form, the corners and edges of the cabinet decorated and reinforced with metal strap hinges and ruyi-shaped corner pieces.
Collection Consul Max Müller (1867-1960) acquired in China c. 1905-1908, by descent to his daughter Irmgard MüllerDoertenbach (1909-2011), sold by her at Nagel, 14.5.1999, lot 1490a and bought by the present owner

These table cabinets were used as dressing cases by both men and women to store toiletries. jewellery and other valuables. They were also used on desks for the storage of stationery, writing implements and seals. These pieces are called guanpi xiang, official boxes, but in fact, their construction is more like a cabinet than a box. This table cabinet is made in precious huanghuali wood throughout except the side panels of the drawers and and the bottom panels are made of tieli wood. See an example in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, illustrated in Robert D Jacobsen and Nicolas Grindley, Chinese Furniture in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, 1999, pp. 188-189 - Fine age cracks and a small repair to one metal fitting

Feines Huanghuali-Kabinett
China, späte Ming-/ frühe Qing-Dynastie
40,3x35x25 cm
Sammlung Konsul Max Müller (1867-1960), erworben in China um 1905-1908, durch Erbschaft an seine Tochter Irmgard Müller-Doertenbach (1909-2011), von ihr verkauft bei Nagel, 14.5.1999, Los 1490a und vom jetzigen Besitzer erworben

Diese Tischkabninette wurden sowohl von Männern als auch von Frauen als Kabinette zur Aufbewahrung von Toilettenartikeln, Schmuck und anderen Wertgegenständen verwendet. Sie wurden auch auf Schreibtischen für die Aufbewahrung von Schreibwaren, Schreibgeräten und Siegeln verwendet. Diese Stücke werden als guanpi xiang, offizielle Kästen, bezeichnet, aber in Wirklichkeit ähnelt ihre Konstruktion eher einem Schrank als einer Kiste. Dieses Kabinett ist durchgehend aus edlem Huanghuali-Holz gefertigt, mit Ausnahme der Seitenwände der Schubladen und der Bodenplatten die aus Tieli-Holz gefertigt wurden. Siehe ein Beispiel im Minneapolis Institute of Arts, abgebildet in Robert D. Jacobsen und Nicolas Grindley, Chinese Furniture in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, 1999, S. 188-189 - Minim. Altersrisse und einer kleinen Reparatur an einem Metallbeschlag

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