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A HuAngHuAli low tAble, KAng
19th or 20th century
The rectangular table top with a bevelled
edge, resting on a waisted, shaped apron,
all supported on four corner legs with
hoof-shaped feet, separated by humpback
stretchers.
79cm (31 1/8in) x 39cm (15 3/8in) x 41cm (16
1/8in)
£800 - 1,200 173
CNY7,600 - 11,000 HK$9,500 - 14,000
173 W
A Hongmu low tAble, KAng
Qing Dynasty
With a two plank top, inset to a typical mortise
and tenon frame, above a narrow waist, the
apron elegantly carved with archaistic scrolls,
raised on four square section legs terminating
in low-relief carved scroll feet.
89.5cm (35 1/4in) x 58.5cm (23in) x 35cm (13
3/4in)
£700 - 1,000
CNY6,600 - 9,500 HK$8,300 - 12,000
174
A HArdwood miniAture tAble
Qing Dynasty or later
The top formed of a single plank inset into
a frame construction, the four cylindrical
legs joined with wrap-around humpback
stretchers.
44cm (17 3/8in) wide
£800 - 1,200
CNY7,600 - 11,000 HK$9,500 - 14,000
174
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