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MING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY
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A VERY RARE WAISTLESS HUANGHUALI FLUSH CORNER-LEG SIDE TABLE, SIMIANPING
MING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY
The table is of 'four-corners flush' form, with single-panel top set within the wide rectangular frame above a plain beaded apron and beaded stretchers issuing from cloud-form spandrels and framing upright simplified ruyi heads, all raised on similarly beaded legs of square section terminating in hoof feet.
33 1/8 in. (84.1 cm.) high, 38 ½ in. (97.8 cm.) wide, 20 ¾ in. (52.7 cm.) deep
MING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY
The table is of 'four-corners flush' form, with single-panel top set within the wide rectangular frame above a plain beaded apron and beaded stretchers issuing from cloud-form spandrels and framing upright simplified ruyi heads, all raised on similarly beaded legs of square section terminating in hoof feet.
33 1/8 in. (84.1 cm.) high, 38 ½ in. (97.8 cm.) wide, 20 ¾ in. (52.7 cm.) deep
Provenance
The Collection of Robert H. Ellsworth, New York, before 1984.
Literature
A. Martin, “American Mandarin,” Connoisseur, November 1984, p. 95.
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.
Brought to you by
Michael Bass