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Late Qing Dynasty Huanghuali Low Table with Dragon Aprons
This Late Qing Dynasty Huanghuali low table, or kang, features a rectangular panel top supported by square cabriole legs ending in intricate claw feet. The leg terminals are adorned with Buddhist lion faces, adding a symbolic touch to its design. The aprons are finely carved in openwork, depicting confronting dragons chasing the pearl, a motif representing strength and power. Measuring 32 cm high, 125 cm wide, and 47.5 cm deep, this piece exhibits traditional Chinese craftsmanship.
Condition Reaction: While there is general wear, surface scratches, and water stains on the top, its overall patina reflects its age and historical significance. One side apron has a re-glued section, preserving its original charm.
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