Lot no. 63
63. 63Y TABLE BASSE EN HUANGHUALI, KANGZHUO
Fin de la dynastie Ming
A HUANGHUALI KANG TABLE, KANGZHUO
Late Ming Dynasty
With a two-panel floating top set flush within a square mitred, mortice and tenon frame with beaded edge, above a plain narrow waist and aprons of arched, curvilinear form with strongly moulded beaded edges continuing down the elegantly curved cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet carved with a stylised foliate leaf to the outside edge, the underside with two transverse stretchers.
30.2cm x 52cm x 52cm (11 7/8in x 20 1/2in x 20 1/2in)
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Provenance:
Formerly in a German collection formed in China between 1912 and 1938
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See also a similar small kang table, published by Curtis Evans, A Leisurely Pursuit. Splendid Hardwood Antiquities from the Liang Yi Collection, Hong Kong, 2000, no.30. See also a kang table of this classic waisted type, see, for example, sold in Christie's, New York, 18 March 2015, lot 105.
Pictures credits: Contact organization
Asian Art
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