A HUANGHUALI TRESTLE-LEG TABLE, QIAOTOU'AN
A HUANGHUALI TRESTLE-LEG TABLE, QIAOTOU'AN
A HUANGHUALI TRESTLE-LEG TABLE, QIAOTOU'AN
2 更多
Prospective purchasers are advised that several co… 显示更多 THE FLORENCE AND HERBERT IRVING COLLECTION
A HUANGHUALI TRESTLE-LEG TABLE, QIAOTOU'AN

18TH-19TH CENTURY

细节
36 ¾ in. (93.3 cm.) high, 77 ½ in. (196.9 cm.) wide, 16 1/8 in. (41 cm.) deep
来源
Eastern Pacific Co., (Hei Hung Lu), Hong Kong, 1990.
The Irving Collection, New York, no. 1019.
注意事项
Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.

荣誉呈献

Olivia Hamilton
Olivia Hamilton

拍品专文


Tables of this form, also known as altar tables, were often found placed against a wall to display works of art or to hold offerings. The tables are distinguished by their elegant everted ends and openwork panels joining the legs. A similarly proportioned huanghuali trestle-leg table, also with solid panel top and openwork 'chilong' panels, is in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, illustrated in Philadelphia Museum Bulletin: Winter 1963: Chinese Furniture, Volume LVIII, Number 276, p. 71, pl. 15.

更多来自 重要中国瓷器及工艺精品

查看全部
查看全部