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 A RARE PAIR OF RED-GROUND ‘QIANGJIN’ AND   清十八世紀 創金填漆鳯凰花卉紋几一對
 ‘TIANQI’ LACQUER ‘KANG’ TABLES
 QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
 each with a mitered rectangular top supported on ruyi-
 shaped recessed legs joint at the base by a transverse
 stretcher, applied overall with a rich crimson-red lacquer
 finely incised, painted and gilt on the top with flowers and
 birds, and further flowers on the side and legs
 (2)
 40 x 125 x 50 cm, 15¾ by 49¼ by 19¾ in.
 Rare paire de tables en laque ‘qiangjin’ et ‘tianqi’ à décor
 d’oiseaux et fleurs, dynastie Qing, XVIIIe siècle

 25 000-35 000€









 The techniques of qiangjin (‘etched gold’), where the lines   p. 142, fig. 155. Wang Shixiang observes that forms and
 of a design are incised and filled with gold, and tianqi (‘filled-  designs of Chinese furniture did not change significantly over
 in’), where coloured lacquer was applied to enhance details   time, often following earlier prototypes, see Wang Shixiang,
 and contrast against the ground, create a sense of opulence   ‘Development of Furniture Design and Construction from the
 and enchantment to the design. These techniques were   Song and the Ming’, Chinese Furniture. Selected Articles from
 particularly popular during the Ming dynasty and continued   Orientations 1984-1999, Hong Kong, 1999, p. 42.
 into the Qing, with many pieces bearing Qianlong marks.
 Compare also a qiangjin and tianqi red-lacquer ‘dragon’ table
 Related red-ground lacquer table fashioned in the same   sold in these rooms, 3 November 2018, lot 26. For tables of
 technique, also with cusped apron and shaped ‘sword’ legs   similar decoration using the qiangjin and tianqi techniques,
 extending to supports at the feet, include the renown Wanli   see a larger example with a foliate design sold in our New
 marked table in the Palace Museum Beijing, illustrated in   York rooms, 26th March 1996, lot 281; and a taller table
 Classics of the Forbidden City. Classics of the Forbidden city.   decorated with peonies and scrollwork sold in our London
 Imperial Furniture of Ming & Qing Dynasties, Beijing, 2008,   rooms, 19th September 1975, lot 138.






























 Detail of lot  Tables ‘in situ’ on a kang in the forbidden city, Beijing.

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