A GERMAN BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED AND JAPANESE BLACK AND GILT-LACQUER TEA TABLE, the octagonal tray top above a cylindrical body on a nashiji ground with hiramakie cranes and flowers and with a central door on scrolled legs, early 18th Century, the central drum panels Japanese and the top and legs European

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A GERMAN BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED AND JAPANESE BLACK AND GILT-LACQUER TEA TABLE, the octagonal tray top above a cylindrical body on a nashiji ground with hiramakie cranes and flowers and with a central door on scrolled legs, early 18th Century, the central drum panels Japanese and the top and legs European
24in. (61cm.) diam.; 31in. (79cm.) high
Provenance
Recorded in the Morning Room in the 1865 inventory of Cleveland House

Lot Essay

This table's drum-pedestal, with its octagonal tray top and tripod stand with serpentined, fretted and acanthus-enriched trusses, relates to a scarlet-japanned china-table at Schloss Charlottenberg, Berlin (see: W. Holzhausen, Lackkunst in Europa, Braunschweig, 1959, no. 147). The combination of oriental lacquer and European japanning evolved from the type of late 17th Century lacquer table at Ham House, Surrey. In that case a Javanese tray obtained as a diplomatic gift was mounted on an English contemporary stand. The whole dates from circa 1675 (see: P. Thornton, 'Ham House', Furniture History, Leeds, 1980, fig. 88). The scene of cranes searching for insects amidst bamboo is very similar to ones that John Stalker published for japanners in his Treatise of Japanning, published in London in 1688.

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