A HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG TABLE
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A HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG TABLE

17TH-18TH CENTURY

Details
A HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG TABLE
17TH-18TH CENTURY
The rectangular frame is set with a single floating panel above the plain apron and spandrels. The whole is supported on legs of round section joined by pairs of stretchers.
31 ¾ in. (80.6 cm.) high, 60 ¾ in. (154.3 cm.) wide, 21 1/8 in. (53.6 cm.) deep
Provenance
Robert Ansteth, Ltd., Honolulu, 1960.
John Yeon (1910-1994) Collection, Portland, Oregon.
Exhibited
Oregon, Portland Art Museum, Quest for Beauty: The Architecture, Landscape and Collections of John Yeon, May-October 2017.
Special notice
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