A RARE AND SUPERB HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG WINE TABLE, JIUZHUO
A RARE AND SUPERB HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG WINE TABLE, JIUZHUO
A RARE AND SUPERB HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG WINE TABLE, JIUZHUO
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A RARE AND SUPERB HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG WINE TABLE, JIUZHUO
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A RARE AND SUPERB HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG WINE TABLE, JIUZHUO

17TH CENTURY

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A RARE AND SUPERB HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG WINE TABLE, JIUZHUO
17TH CENTURY
The two-panel top is set within a rectangular frame with molded edge above plain aprons and spandrels. The whole is supported on thick legs of rounded section joined by pairs of stretchers.
32 in. (82.3 cm.) high, 39 7/8 in. (101.3 cm.) wide, 28 ½ in. (72.4 cm.) deep
Provenance
Everarts Gallery, Hong Kong.

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Lot Essay

A distinguishing and very rare feature of the present table is the huanghuali top. Due to the heavy use of these portable, lighter weight tables, more durable materials such as stone or less luxurious woods were often used as work surfaces. Woodblock prints depict tables of this size and proportion used in daily activities, such as for writing, displaying objects, and dining. See, a smaller serpentine-inlaid huanghuali wine table illustrated by Wang Shixiang and Curtis Evarts, Masterpieces from the Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture, Chicago and San Francisco, 1995, pp. 94-95, no. 44. The presence of a huanghuali top suggests the wealth and importance of the gentleman who commissioned the table.

In Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Qing Dynasties, vol. II, Hong Kong, 1990, p. 77. no B34, Wang Shixiang illustrates a wine table of smaller proportions with square-section, beaded legs. The author also discusses the form, and its variants, ibid., vol. I, pp. 54-6.

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