SOLD - Yokeback Pear Wood Armchairs

Shanxi Province, late C19th/early C20th

Dimensions: W:59 D:45.5 H:118 (cm)
Reference: CH154

£2,950

  • Description

    A pair of distinguished pear wood armchairs with muscular form and subtle angularity creating a wonderful and vibrant variant of the classic Ming form.

    The wide back splat follows the curvature of the spine, culminating in the neck rest, which is itself the centre of the curved crest rail, which has delightfully tactile upturned ends.

    The base is angular and cuboid with a decorated apron, its lines emphasising the curvature of the upper components. The arms are rounded, with sensuous curvilinear form and an expansive outward flourish to emphasise the chairs’ size, space and welcome.

    The main arm support is unconventional in its wonderful thick curvature and narrowing form as it rises. The second support is angular and cone like and tapering evenly and elegantly to a point as it joins the armrest. Collectively these explore variations of Ming austerity but without losing its overall form. Traces of lacquer remain.

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…wonderful variant of classic Ming form…

  • Rare genuine antiques
  • Highly appreciated sympathetic restoration
  • International delivery available
  • Over many years I have found Sharon’s treasure trove of Chinese furniture a wonderful insight into China’s history and heritage. Each piece tells a story of bygone days and I only wish I had more space to accommodate even more items.

    Lou Tabor
  • We are absolutely delighted with the our tall red lacquered leather Chinese hat-box we purchased from Sharon Fitzsimmons. We were looking for an interesting and unusual piece, and this absolutely fits the brief. The quality, colour and size are perfect for our needs, both in appearance and as a useful side-table. Not only that, but we have an interesting talking point for our guests!

    Peter and Joanna Ruddock
  • I have a modern house and the clean lines of antique Chinese furniture suit it very well. The occasional red lacquer piece looks striking, such as a coffer I use as a sideboard in my dining area. I particularly love a pair of narrow, columnar walnut Gansu cabinets and I think they will enhance a contemporary walnut dining table I am awaiting delivery. I like the visual interest of old wood and mixing old and new adds character to a decor.

    Tina MacFarlane
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Why Choose a Piece from the Collection

We have a rigorous selection criteria that every late Qing Dysnasty (1644-1911) piece must meet: authenticity, rarity, originality, function and fine craftsmanship. The provenance varies but is mostly Shanxi Province, a region renowned for Qing furniture. We offer diversity, and styles range from classical to vernacular. Over the many years the true testimony of our selection process is that customers are more than satisfied, and are often repeat buyers, as pieces are consistently proven to enhance interiors.

Restoration as Conservation of Antiques

Dedicated singlemindedness in carefully and painstakingly restoring every single antique, simple or complex, has resulted in a sympathetic conservation of antiques, pleasingly meeting customers satisfaction. Our restorers have an understanding of the original craftsman’s skills such as joinery, lacquering, carving, painting and other age old carpentry ways. Each restoration is done by experienced and skilled craftsmen with great attention to detail. On completion each piece is a stand alone form, with presence, integrity and artistic personality.

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