68.6×48.9×71.1 cm (27×19 1/4×28 in)
Recessed-leg tables without waists and with original or added shelves are relatively common,but tables with corner legs and shelves are rarely seen. A similar form of construction,however,was used for pedestals,which functioned as supports for the heavy plank tops of pedestal tables
This table is of standard construction:the rectangular top has a single,flush,floating panel and is supported on round-section legs tenoned into each corner and splayed in both front and end elevations. The legs are joined by a high humpback stretcher of D-section which appears to have a solely decorative function. Four straight lower stretchers form the framing rails of the shelf. In addition to the two dovetail stretchers customarily found on tabletops of this dimension,there is a third longitudinal stretcher tenoned and pinned into the short rails of the frame. Such a construction in a table of this relatively small size indicates that it may have been specially made to support an object of some weight,possibly as one of a pair used with a plank top.
—Robert H. Ellsworth (Chinese Funiture:The Hung Collection)
Price estimate:
HKD:1,100,000-2,100,000
USD:141,600-270,300
Auction Result:
HKD: 2,301,000
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