A hardwood mirror stand, Wupingfengshi Jingtai, 19th/20th century
Estimate $5,500 – $6,500
the five graduated openwork panels with arched rails terminating in dragon heads, enclosing birds among flowering prunus, and stems of flowering peony at the sides, the largest central panel with a qilin on rockwork below a bird perched among flowering peony branches, the small front panels with flowering branches, the lower section with five drawers carved with flowering branches above shaped and beaded aprons carved with foliate scrolls, the short cabriole legs with scroll feet
71.5 cm high, 58 cm wide, 38 cm deep
Specialists |
|||
Guy CairnduffHead Arts & DesignMelbourne T: +61 (0)3 9508 9900 E: Guy Cairnduff |
|
Geoffrey SmithChairman Australian & International ArtMelbourne | Sydney T: +61 (0)3 9508 9900 T: +61 (0)2 9302 2402 E: Geoffrey Smith |
|
Alison AlfordSpecialist Consultant Arts & DesignSydney T: +61 (0)2 9302 2402 E: Alison Alford |
Anthony HurlSpecialist Consultant Arts & DesignAdelaide T: +61 (0)8 7225 7836 E: Anthony Hur |
||
Ann RobertsSpecialist Consultant, Asian Art Arts & DesignMelbourne T: +61 (0)3 9508 9900 E: Ann Roberts |
Fiona HaywardSenior Specialist Australian & International ArtMelbourne T: +61 (0)3 9508 9900 E: Fiona Hayward |
||
Brett BallardSenior Specialist Australian & International ArtSydney T: +61 (0)2 9302 2402 E: Brett Ballard |
Liza HallamAdministrator Arts & DesignMelbourne T: +61 (0)3 9508 9900 E: Liza Hallam |