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One mid-19th century Chinese rosewood huali square table with finely crafted top with large slabs of rosewood and precisely rounded corner edges. The top supported by a pierced set of stretchers made from well rounded slats. The legs of cylinder form and dropping straight to the floor with no embellishments or decoration of any kind. Underside shows signs of light restoration and refinishing. A carved inscription along one leg notes its location in an individual's home or parlor.
Provenance: The collection of Bruce Dayton and Ruth Stricker Dayton - Selections from The Marsh, Minnetonka, Minnesota.
Height: 34 in x width: 37 in x depth: 36 3/4 in.
The table is in generally good condition. It is stable. The legs show some signs of restoration along the underside. Some signs of possible refinishing. Light wear to the table top. One of the panels in the skirt is missing.
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