Baxian (Named After The Eight Immortals) Table
This all original (save the finish) table dates from the first part of the 20th century. With its picture frame molded top and pierced wood leg and top braces, the stretchers of this table are humped to enable knees to slide underneath. It has cuffed feat and a slightly narrowed waist between the top and the base. The table originates from Zhejiang province. Tables like this were frequently found in northern China and often placed partially underneath a larger altar table. They were also commonly used as family dining tables.
Wood: Poplar
Province: Zhejiang
Dimensions: 33" x 35" x 35"
Price: SOLD














