Lot Essay
A huanghuali table, also with four openwork phoenix spandrels, in the collection of the Beijing Timber Factory is illustrated by Wang Shixiang in Classic Chinese Furniture, Hong Kong, 1986, p. 171, no. 112. See, also, the huanghuali table with phoenix spandrels included by Curtis Evarts in "Classical Chinese Furniture in the Piccus Collection", JCCFS, Autumn 1992, pp. 20-21
Refer to Sarah Handler's article, "Side Tables, a Surface for Treasures and the Gods", Orientations, May 1996, pp. 32-41, where she suggests that this kind of table was used primarily as a side table, although it could also serve as a domestic altar table
Refer to Sarah Handler's article, "Side Tables, a Surface for Treasures and the Gods", Orientations, May 1996, pp. 32-41, where she suggests that this kind of table was used primarily as a side table, although it could also serve as a domestic altar table