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Exhibition of the Tables of the Qing Dynasty (II)

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Zitan square games table with removable top

    Exhibition of the Tables of the Qing Dynasty (II)
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Hongmu narrow recessed-leg table with an unmitred bridle joint and a horizontal foot
Hongmu narrow...
Hongmu narrow recessed-leg table with an unmitred bridle joint and a horizontal foot
Hongmu narrow...
Zitan square-top tea table with a high waist
Zitan...
Huanghuali and narrow recessed-leg table with an unmitred bridle joint
Huanghuali...
Huanghuali and narrow recessed-leg table with an unmitred bridle joint
Huanghuali...
Zitan square-top tea table with a high waist
Zitan...
Zitan square-top tea table with a high waist
Zitan...
Hongmu narrow recessed-leg table with an unmitred bridle joint and a horizontal foot
Hongmu narrow...
Small carved zitan narrow recessed-leg table with an unmitred bridle joint
Small carved...
Zitan narrow recessed-leg table with a horizontal foot
Zitan narrow...
Zitan narrow recessed-leg table with a horizontal foot
Zitan narrow...
Zitan narrow recessed-leg table with a horizontal foot
Zitan narrow...
Zitan narrow recessed-leg table with a horizontal foot
Zitan narrow...
Oak narrow recessed-leg table with a unmitred bridle joint
Oak narrow...
Huanghuali recessed-leg table with a unmitred bridle joint and everted flanges
Huanghuali...
Large jichimu corner-leg painting table with an unmitred bridle joint
Large jichimu...
Huali rectangular table with pedestal supports
Huali...
Jichimu pedestal writing table
Jichimu...
Jichimu corner-leg painting table in form of an archaic bronze (fangding)
Jichimu...
Small hongmu long cecessed-leg scroll-top table
Small hongmu...
Small carved zitan narrow recessed-leg table with an unmitred bridle joint
Small carved...
Zitan square games table with removable top
Zitan square...
Zitan square games table with removable top
Zitan square...
Zitan square games table with removable top
Zitan square...
Hongmu table composed of seven angular small tables
Hongmu table...
Hongmu table composed of seven angular small tables
Hongmu table...

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