A MASSIVE JUMU TRESTLE-LEG TABLE
A MASSIVE JUMU TRESTLE-LEG TABLE
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF RICHARD ROSENBLUM
A MASSIVE JUMU TRESTLE-LEG TABLE

17TH-18TH CENTURY

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A MASSIVE JUMU TRESTLE-LEG TABLE
17TH-18TH CENTURY
The massive single-plank is set with everted ends above plain, beaded aprons continuing to shaped spandrels, and is raised on trestle legs carved in openwork with an elegant scholar's rock and set into shoe feet.
37 1/8 in. (94.3 cm.) high, 118 3/8 in. (300.5 cm.) wide, 22 1/8 in. (56.2 cm.) deep

Lot Essay

It is rare to find a trestle-leg table of this substantial size and with such a massive plank of jumu. The unusual openwork panels finely carved with a scholar's rock, rising from a narrow base to form a large cresting overhang, makes the present table even more rare. Compare a black-lacquer trestle-leg table, dated 17th-18th century, illustrated in H. Chiang, The Art of Woodworking - an Exhibition of Chinese Antique Furniture, Beijing, no. 29 with openwork panels carved with scholars rocks.

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