Long Chinese Antique Curved Cabriole Leg Console

Sale price165,500.00 THB

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Long Chinese Antique Curved Cabriole Leg Console

This antique Chinese altar table, likely from the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912) or early Republic era, features a long, narrow form with elegantly curved cabriole legs and intricately carved openwork spandrels. The subtly raised top with everted ends reflects traditional altar table designs used in temples and ancestral halls. Its rich patina and naturally distressed black lacquer finish enhance its historical character, making it a versatile piece for use as an altar, console table, or display piece in both traditional and contemporary interiors.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

43 x 293 x 96 cm

Place of Origin

China

Period

Qing Dynasty 1644–1912, 19th Century or Early Republic era

Condition

Good

Materials & Techniques

Solid hardwood, likely elm or northern Chinese walnut, featuring mortise-and-tenon joinery, a naturally distressed black lacquer finish, intricately carved openwork spandrels, gracefully curved cabriole legs, and a subtly raised top with everted ends, reflecting traditional Chinese altar table craftsmanship.

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