* A Large Chinese Hongmu Altar Table Qiaotou'an
qing dynasty (1644-1911)
the long, single floating panel set within a wide, thick frame ending in two protruding terminals, above a straight, plain apron and four square sectioned legs each set with a pair of reticulated spandrels decorated with leaf tendrils, joined by a pair of large openworked panels decorated with flower heads and two base stretchers.
Height 37 x width 111 1/2 x depth 17 inches.
Property sold to benefit the fund of Heritage Museum of Asian Art, Chicago, Illinois
Exhibited:
Heritage Museum of Asian Art, Chicago, Illinois
Overall decent and stable condition. Old scuffs, marks and scratches consistent with age and use. Some minor age cracks to the surface.
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qing dynasty (1644-1911)
the long, single floating panel set within a wide, thick frame ending in two protruding terminals, above a straight, plain apron and four square sectioned legs each set with a pair of reticulated spandrels decorated with leaf tendrils, joined by a pair of large openworked panels decorated with flower heads and two base stretchers.
Height 37 x width 111 1/2 x depth 17 inches.
Property sold to benefit the fund of Heritage Museum of Asian Art, Chicago, Illinois
Exhibited:
Heritage Museum of Asian Art, Chicago, Illinois
Overall decent and stable condition. Old scuffs, marks and scratches consistent with age and use. Some minor age cracks to the surface.