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                                             122  TP                          124  TP
                                             A HARDWOOD LOW SQUARE TABLE      A BLACK AND GILT LACQUER EIGHT-
                                             AND A HARDWOOD CARVED SQUARE     LEAF ‘LANDSCAPE’ SCREEN
                                             STAND                            19th century
                                             19th/20th century                Decorated in gilt with a central landscape
                                             The first, with recessed table top above   scene, framed by a border of dragons
                                             corner legs terminating in scroll-end feet,   chasing flaming pearls, all set on a leafy
                                             all separated by shaped stretchers; the   scrolling ground with shaped cartouches of
                                             second, of darker tone, also with corner legs   birds and flowers and further landscapes, the
                                             separated by reticulated ‘Shou and bats’   reverse with birds and flowers.
                                             scrolling aprons and low shaped stretchers   Each leaf 209cm (82 1/4in) x 55cm (21 5/8in)
                                             above the scroll-end feet.
                                             74.5cm (29 3/8in) square x 32cm (12 1/2in)   £1,500 - 2,000
                                             high and 33cm (13 in) square x 62.5cm (24   HK$16,000 - 21,000
                                             3/8in) high (2).                 CNY14,000 - 18,000
           123                               £500 - 800                       125  TP
                                             HK$5,400 - 8,600
                                             CNY4,500 - 7,200                 A SIX-LEAF ‘COROMANDEL’ SCREEN
                                                                              Second half 19th century
                                                                              Decorated to one side with a busy court
           121  TP Y                         123  TP Y                        scene, above panels of scenes of solitary
           A CARVED HONGMU STAND AND A       A LARGE HONGMU SCREEN AND        scholars by riversides, all framed by a
           STAINED HONGMU LOW TABLE, KANG    STAND                            border of bats among scrolling peaches, the
           Late Qing Dynasty                 Late Qing Dynasty                reverse with farming scenes, above panels
           The hongmu stand with floriform top carved   With a central plain gilt decorated panel.   of lotuses and other flowers and a dragon
           with a scrolling grapevine border, supported   143cm (56.1/4in) high. (2).  among clouds to the terminal leaf. Each leaf:
           by a carved and pierced apron and four lion                        280.5cm (112 3/8in) x 46.5cm (18 1/4in)
           mask and cabriole paw feet; the low table   £600 - 800
           with stepped top supported by a beaded   HK$6,400 - 8,600          £2,000 - 3,000
           apron and corner legs terminating in ruyi-  CNY5,400 - 7,200       HK$21,000 - 32,000
           shaped feet. The kang 80cm long (31 5/8in) x                       CNY18,000 - 27,000
           45cm (17 1/4in) wide x 30cm (12in) high (2).  The Property of a Lady
                                                                              The Property of a Lady
           £600 - 800                        Provenance
           HK$6,400 - 8,600                  A European private collection
           CNY5,400 - 7,200



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