A HUANGHUALI WAISTLESS RECESSED-LEG SIDE TABLE, BANZHUO
PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT PRIVATE MIDWESTERN COLLECTION
明末/清初 黃花梨半桌

17TH CENTURY

細節
黃花梨木製。平頭案式,面攢邊鑲心。腿足縮進安裝,嵌素面耳形牙頭,角位略圓。圓腿帶側腳收分,裝雙橫棖。

本案全身光素,盡顯黃花梨木紋之華麗。另見二件不同形制、用途的平頭案(拍品2009、2028號)。

此品2001年源自倫敦Nicholas Grindley。著錄於2000年倫敦出版N. Grindley著《Nicholas Grindley》,圖7。
來源
Nicholas Grindley, 2001.
出版
Nicholas Grindley, Nicholas Grindley, London, November 2000, no. 7.

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Christopher Engle
Christopher Engle

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The recessed-leg table, with legs of either square or rounded section joined by pairs of stretchers, is one of the most immediately recognizeable and successful forms found in classical Chinese furniture construction. Several variants are known, including those with and without waists, and those of varying sizes and functions, including altar tables and painting tables (see lots 2028 and 2009 respectively). Two closely related huanghuali tables, also dated to the 17th century, are illustrated by Curtis Evarts in Liang Yi Collection: Huanghuali, Hong Kong, 2007, pp. 114-15, nos. 39-40. See, also, the similar 17th century huanghuali table, although fitted with brass shoes, from the Robert H. Blumenfield Collection, sold by Christie's, New York, 22 March 2012, lot 1312.

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