677
AN INLAID MOTHER-OF-PEARL BLACK LACQUER WINE TABLE
Ming Dynasty (AD 1368-1644)

H: 78.5 cm
W: 50 cm
L: 110 cm

The long mitered rectangular top supported on paired recessed legs joined by a shaped apron with cirrus-cloud-shaped spandrels, elaborately inlaid overall in sections of mother-of-pearl on the black lacquer ground, the top with four sets of peony entwined with stems and leaves, within a broad frame of yuanbao-shaped panels. From the peeled-off parts a thick layer of grey protection coating can be covering the wooden body, and the black lacquer is applied upon it. A thick layer of Mother –of-pearl is filled into the grooves carved on the surface, which shows legacy of earlier techniques. The design of the decoration bears Ming style, and at the same time is a demonstration of the commonly seen transition style from Ming to Qing.

Estimate
1,000,000 - 1,600,000
31,800 - 50,900
247,000 - 395,000
Sold Price
840,000
26,258
203,883

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2016

677

AN INLAID MOTHER-OF-PEARL BLACK LACQUER WINE TABLE
Ming Dynasty (AD 1368-1644)


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REFERENCE:
Interpretation of Xiushilu (Records of Lacquering) ,
Wang Shixiang, Joint Publishing, Beijing, 2013

PROVENANCE:
Private Collection, Taiwan
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