Pair of Japanese Folding Priest's Chairs
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Japan, c. 19th century; Japanese folding chairs (Kyokuroku), were introduced to Japan by Chinese priests, they are however, found most frequently in Shinto temples where they are used as decorative seating for priests.
Each: 39"H (99cm)
Ex Collection William Sturgis Bigelow. Ex Collection Museum of Fine Arts (MFA Boston).
Each: 39"H (99cm)
Ex Collection William Sturgis Bigelow. Ex Collection Museum of Fine Arts (MFA Boston).
Condition
Good with chips, wear, minor repairs, some replaced and missing metal hardware, overall very presentable.
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Pair of Japanese Folding Priest's Chairs
Estimate $600 - $1,800
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