* A Chinese Huanghuali Basin Stand, Mianpenjia late qing dynasty the toprail ending in two protruding terminals above two posts flanked by a pair of arched spandrels, and a reticulated panel showing two interlocking lozenges and a beaded apron, the basin stand formed by wheel shaped stretchers and six cylindrical legs. Height 52 x width 15 1/4 x depth 13 inches. Estimate $1,500-2,500 Property from the Collection of the Bergland Family, St. Charles, Illinois Provenance: Acquired from Zitan Oriental Antiques, Hong Kong, June 25, 1991