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Lacquered Fang Deng Side Table
$ 1,980
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Description
Depth: 24.5" // Stools have been a favored form of seating in Chinese culture for centuries and were used indoors and out at mealtimes and during social gatherings. This style of low square stool is known as a fang deng, and doubles as a low table for displaying objects or serving tea. Crafted with mortise-and-tenon joinery, this feng deng features a floating panel top, straight legs ending in hoofed feet, humpback stretchers, and a simply carved apron. The table was finished with a coating of dark lacquer, now beautifully weathered from a century of use.
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More Information
Period: 1900-1919 Condition: Good. Creation Date: c. 1900 Styles / Movements: Asian, Traditional Dealer Reference #: TLA070 Incollect Reference #: 804653 -
Dimensions
W. 24.5 in; H. 20.25 in; D. 24.5 in; W. 62.23 cm; H. 51.44 cm; D. 62.23 cm;
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