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Ming Altar Console Table in Cherry
Chinese furniture is usually somewhat over-decorated for Western tastes. But simple lines and clever construction were used throughout Chinese history for travel furniture. Found in one of the 800 pavilions and palaces of the Forbidden City, the original of this altar/travelling table of unusual design was reputedly used by the Dowager Empress Tzu His when travelling incognito. The empress alternated piety with illicit affairs during her voyages. Tzu His may have used the side table as an alternative setting for excess dishes during her elaborate dinners, some of which ran to 100 courses or more. A beautifully finished cherry veneer top resting on distressed pine folding legs is easily set up, an elegant addition to any classic or modern interior, and a timeless treasure. 200 x 43 x 91.5cm. Additional delivery charge applies - please contact us for details.
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