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An antique Mother of Pearl inlaid Chinese rosewood plant stand. With quatrefoil lobed petal top panel, featuring two cabriole shaped legs and a circular lower base, surmounted the scalloped skirts. Adorned with Mother of pearl inlaid with landscape motif and various geometrical patterns.
Dimensions: 16" H x 15-1/2" W
PROVENANCE: The items that we have the privilege of marketing for our consignor come with some history, These items are reported to have been purchased from The Revelations Antique shop operated by Kurt Kjellin for more than 40 years. The consignor on numerous business trips to New York would visit the East Village shop to find rare and unique items to add to his personal collection.
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Over all in EXCELLENT condition. Crackquerle on lacquers, natural imperfection, wood joint mark, minor Scratches and dents. Normal consider ages and wears.
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