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A bamboo “ladder” formed from a single piece of bamboo, split at the bottom to form a stable base with a straight stretcher fixed through two holes at the foot, six “steps” emanate from the natural nodules of the bamboo stem on alternate sides with a very small “peg” at the top on the right hand side. The whole with a deep crusty patina worn smooth on each of the “steps” to a rich brown patina.
South-Western China, late 19th century.
Provenance:
A country house in Cumbria, England.
Dimensions
height 190 cmStock number
02-0812The BADA Standard
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- Our dealers’ membership is reviewed and renewed annually
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