Huanghuali three-bent leg Kang table, length 97 width 60.5 height 29.8 cm, standard type, material with patchwork, broken generation for Qing.
The collection started with no reserve price, and the result went all the way up, auctioning 345,000 yuan.
300,000 yuan is high or low for the Kang table, and the most intuitive way is to find several collections of the same price to compare.
First, compare it with the same type. In the picture above, this picture is 75.5 meters long, 39.2 meters wide, 25 centimeters high, and the dimensions are small, and the dynasty is the middle of the Qing Dynasty.
Wide-brimmed large plastered corners, inlaid with a single plate face, and a crack in the middle that is not more than half long.
The teeth and legs are full of carvings, high reliefs of flowers, birds, insects and fish, and crabs, dragonflies and blades of grass, full of life.
The legs are bent three times, the shawl flowers are hanging upside down, and the ends of the feet are rolled up into an elephant trunk shape. The four small beasts turned into mud pads underneath, which were both beautiful and practical, and they were happy and harmonious.
The price of the two Kang tables is exactly the same, both are 345,000 yuan. The next piece of furniture looks similar and is a little shorter in height.
Huanghuali has no girdle pedals, 77.2 width, 38.5 cm high, and is broken in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.
The two sides are three brushed edges, the tread surface is divided into two halves, and the head is equipped with five strips, and the ink-colored oil line on the border grabs the mirror.
The ice tray presses the edge along the upper and lower sides, and the bottom eye meets the long and short mortise at the top of the leg. A hanging pin is set aside under the mortise for the notched sleeve opened on the side of the tooth strip.
If the part of the panel is ignored, it can be regarded structurally as a four-sided flat type with a separately installed face.
Square legs fall straight to the ground, horseshoes are short and flat, and the whirling is powerful.
The transaction price of the foot pedal is slightly higher than the first two pieces, which is 368,000 yuan.
Finally, let's look at a square pen holder, 22 meters long, 18.6 meters wide, 18.6 centimeters high, dating from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.
The four plates are assembled to form a cylinder wall, the square pen holder is not dug out of the whole, and the interface gap can be seen inside.
The outer corner creates a curved angle, which is both beautiful and hides the seam in the invisible. The four corners dig the turtle's feet to the ground, and set two square bottoms.
Like the Kang table, the transaction price of the Huanghuali square pen holder is also 345,000 yuan.
In contrast, which of these pieces are you more optimistic about?