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Chinese/Japanese or?? small table

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11 years ago
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Small (16" dia, 21" high) very heavy wood, carved and probably ebonised. It appears to be either Chinese or Japanese or possibly from India.

It has been in the family (originally South London or Yorkshire) for many years, probably since (or even before) WWII. There are no identifying marks that I can find

Any ideas please as to origin and/or value?

Thanks

David

Category Furniture
Medium Wood
Distinguishing marks none
Condition Fair
Size and dimensions of this item 15" x 21"
History It belonged to my grandparents who had it as long as I can remember - goes back to at least WWII
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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 11 years ago

It looks Chinese, stands like this were used to display large porcelain vases and urns. Most date from the turn of the 19th century through the 1930's, but they remain in production to this day. At auction comparable stands sell in the $150.00- $250.00 range.

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rynd2it 🌱 Newbie 11 years ago

Thank you, that makes sense as it was used to display a large chinese vase.

Do you have any recent auction data to support the valuation?

 

David

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