N.º 99383460

Vendido
Mesas nido (4) - Nácar, Palo de rosa
Puja final
€ 340
Hace 6 semanas

Mesas nido (4) - Nácar, Palo de rosa

These are Chinese nesting tables made of rosewood with mother-of-pearl inlay, a classic example of traditional Chinese craftsmanship. Description : Material: rosewood (or hongmu), a dense hardwood commonly used in fine Chinese furniture. Design: The tops and sides are intricately inlaid with mother-of-pearl, depicting floral motifs, birds, and vines — symbols of prosperity, harmony, and longevity in Chinese art. Form: A set of nesting tables, which originated in Qing Dynasty China and became especially popular in export furniture during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Finish: Polished with a deep reddish-brown tone, characteristic of quality rosewood furniture. Age and Origin Judging by the style and craftsmanship, these are likely mid-20th century reproductions of Qing-style furniture, though some sets from the early 1900s exist with nearly identical designs. Such tables were often exported to Europe and North America, appealing to collectors of “Oriental” décor.

N.º 99383460

Vendido
Mesas nido (4) - Nácar, Palo de rosa

Mesas nido (4) - Nácar, Palo de rosa

These are Chinese nesting tables made of rosewood with mother-of-pearl inlay, a classic example of traditional Chinese craftsmanship.

Description : Material: rosewood (or hongmu), a dense hardwood commonly used in fine Chinese furniture.

Design: The tops and sides are intricately inlaid with mother-of-pearl, depicting floral motifs, birds, and vines — symbols of prosperity, harmony, and longevity in Chinese art.

Form: A set of nesting tables, which originated in Qing Dynasty China and became especially popular in export furniture during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Finish: Polished with a deep reddish-brown tone, characteristic of quality rosewood furniture.
Age and Origin

Judging by the style and craftsmanship, these are likely mid-20th century reproductions of Qing-style furniture, though some sets from the early 1900s exist with nearly identical designs.

Such tables were often exported to Europe and North America, appealing to collectors of “Oriental” décor.

Puja final
€ 340
Annick van Itallie
Experto
Estimación  € 400 - € 600

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