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A RARE HUANGHUALI AND HUAMU SIDE TABLE, TIAOZHUO Compare a very similar huanghuali stone top-inset side table, Ming
17th century dynasty, illustrated in Grace Wu Bruce, Two Decades of Ming
The rectangular well-figured burlwood panel set within a huanghuali Furniture, Beijing, 2011, p.35. See also a related huanghuali side
mitre, mortise and tenon frame over a single recessed waist and table, Ming dynasty, from the Qing Court collection, but carved with
shaped apron carved with leafy scroll work, the square cut legs chi dragons on the aprons, illustrated in The Complete Collection
terminating in hoof feet and joined together by hump-back stretchers. of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Furniture of the Ming and Qing
94cm (37in) long x 63.5cm (25in) deep x 84.6cm (33 1/4) high. Dynasties, vol.I, Hong Kong, 2002, pl.95.
£15,000 - 20,000 See a related pair of huanghuali side tables, 17th century, but carved
CNY130,000 - 180,000 on the aprons with chi dragons, which was sold at Christie’s New York,
14-15 September 2017, lot 954.
十八世紀 黃花梨癭木面羅鍋棖卷草紋半桌
Provenance: a European private collection
來源: 歐洲私人收藏
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