A HUANGHUALI KANG TABLE
A HUANGHUALI KANG TABLE
A HUANGHUALI KANG TABLE
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A HUANGHUALI KANG TABLE
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A HUANGHUALI KANG TABLE

17TH CENTURY

细节
12 3/8 in. (32 cm.) high, 41 ¼ in. (104.7 cm.) wide, 26 5/8 in. (67.6 cm.) deep
来源
Christie's New York, 14-15 September 2017, lot 981.
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Vicki Paloympis (潘薇琦)
Vicki Paloympis (潘薇琦) Head of Department, VP, Specialist

拍品专文


Kang tables were typically used on top of a platform, kang, or a couch-bed or daybed. For a discussion on kang tables, see S. Handler, Austere Luminosity of Chinese Classical Furniture, Berkeley, 2001, pp. 169-171. See, also, Wang Shixiang, Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Qing Dynasties, vol. I, Hong Kong, 1990, pp. 48-52 for a discussion of different forms of kang tables.

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