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Pair of 19th Century Chinese Official's Chairs

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  • Chinese Red Lacquer Official's Chair, c. 1900
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    The defining characteristic of a Chinese Officials Chair is the way that the back crest rail turns continuously into the back posts. Our artisan...
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  • Pair of Chinese Yokeback Chairs, c. 1750
    Located in Chicago, IL
    In the West, this type of chair is commonly called a "yokeback" chair because its top rail looks like a yoke for an ox. However, in China, the name translates to "lamp hanger" chair, describing how the form as a whole looks like an ancient oil lamp stand...
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  • Chinese Official's Summer Hat and Hat Box, c. 1900
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    No self-respecting man in Qing-dynasty China would leave the house without some kind of hat. Headgear was central to social status and those of title relied on their hat to convey their rank and cultural identity. This conical hat is the summer hat of a Qing-dynasty official and would have been worn from the third month of the Chinese calendar...
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