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PROPERTY FROM THE MEE-DIN AND ROBERT W. MOORE COLLECTION OF CHINESE LACQUER
A Qing red lacquer and painted low rectangular stand
18th centuryPainted to the top with two long-tailed birds, possibly bulbul, baitouweng, amidst rockwork and flowering camillia or hollyhock within a border of flowers and melon, with further flower-heads, tendrils, grasses and fruit to the shaped apron and legs which stand on a simple strut support. 15 3/4 x 10 1/2 x 3in (40 x 26.6 x 7.6cm)
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清 十八世紀 朱漆繪花鳥紋長方幾For a taller side table with a purple-red lacquered top panel painted with flowers and grasses from the Qing Court Collection, see Gugong Bowuyuan Cang Wenwu Zhenpin Quanji (Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum) Furniture of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (II), Hong Kong, 2002, p. 133, no. 118.For an extraordinarily early red lacquer table attributed to the sixth century and which became a standardized form for so many later low tables and a type which shares great similarity in profile to ours, see Lee Yu-kuan, Oriental Lacquer Art, New York and Tokyo, 1972, p. 292, no. 222.For a red lacquered chest from the southern Shanxi region dated to the 17th century and painted in a similar fashion and color combinations, although a different subject, see Liu Chuansheng, Classical Chinese Lacquered Furniture, Beijing, 2013, pp. 290-291, no. 54.