


Tea Stand | 19th Century | Zhejiang, China | Fine Chinese Antique
A waisted tea stand with a hidden drawer.
This tea stand has a shelf and a decorated square stretcher connecting the 4 legs. The waist is decorated with two beaded lines on each side and the aprons are simply decorated with a carved profile of an ogee. The top frame is of standard mitred structure with a floating panel inserted to the frame members. The legs are straight and decorated with ice crackle shaped stretcher connecting the 4 legs. The legs ended in a style which is referred to as the upturned hoof.
Tea Stand | 19th Century | Zhejiang, China | Fine Chinese Antique
A waisted tea stand with a hidden drawer.
This tea stand has a shelf and a decorated square stretcher connecting the 4 legs. The waist is decorated with two beaded lines on each side and the aprons are simply decorated with a carved profile of an ogee. The top frame is of standard mitred structure with a floating panel inserted to the frame members. The legs are straight and decorated with ice crackle shaped stretcher connecting the 4 legs. The legs ended in a style which is referred to as the upturned hoof.
Key Details
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Huanghuali and Peach wood
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19th century
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Width: 40 cm
Depth: 40 cm
Height: 70 cm
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