A RARE SMALL ZITAN TABLE, XIAOPINGTOU’AN
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF RONALD W. LONGSDORF
A RARE SMALL ZITAN TABLE, XIAOPINGTOU’AN

QING DYANSTY, 17TH-18TH CENTURY

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A RARE SMALL ZITAN TABLE, XIAOPINGTOUAN
QING DYANSTY, 17TH-18TH CENTURY
Of slender, elongated proportions, the paneled top with ‘ice-plate’ edge supported on splayed legs of circular section joined by a plain apron with apron-head spandrels and four grooved stretchers enclosing a tongued panel to form a lower shelf.
32 in. (81.9cm.) high, 28 in. (71cm.) wide, 14 in. (37.4 cm.) deep
Provenance
Sold at Christie’s New York, 16 September 1999, lot 84

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Lot Essay

It is rare to find zitan tables of this form while many huanghuali examples are known. Compare the present table to a huanghuali side table from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. James Biddle, illustrated by R. H. Ellsworth in Chinese Furniture: Hardwood Examples of the Ming and Early Ching Dynasties, New York, 1971, p. 173, no. 72. See, also, a small recessed-leg table with a single shelf from The Lai Family Collection, sold at Christie’s New York, 17 September 2015, lot 914, as well as an example with everted ends, from The Collection of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth, sold at Christie’s New York, 18 March 2015, lot 118.

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