Chairs ‘from the Black Isle’

A pair of Chinese carved officials’ chairs offered at Ramsay Cornish (20% buyer’s premium) in Edinburgh were typical of the furniture made at the end of the Qing period, some of it for local use, much of it for export.

They were provenanced ‘by repute’ from Rosehaugh House on the Black Isle. It was demolished in 195…

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