A pair of hardwood horseshoe-back armchairs, Quanyi, and a matching side table, late 19th/20th century, (3) probably of huanghuali, each chair with five-segmented rounded crestrail set on straight back posts centred by a rectangular S-form splat carved with a ruyi -shaped cartouche of two dragons confronting a shou character, the tapering side posts and recessed front posts curved below the outscrolled handgrips, the hardwood seat with a shallow recessed border within a mitred frame, the cylindrical legs joined by beaded shaped aprons with entwined scrolls at the front, and by four stepped stretchers, the wood of attractive colour, the matching table with a flush rectangular floating panel top within a mitred frame waisted above a similar shaped apron extending down the square section legs supporting a single shelf and terminating in hoof feet, (3), the chairs 101 cm high, 72 cm wide, 64 cm deep, the table 72 cm high, 48 cm wide, 39 cm deep