[Yellow Pear Wood Carved Cloud Pattern Square Table]
Ming, 86cm high, 90cm side length
The table top has a wide edge and a frame, a double face center, and a stack edge under the ice plate. There are narrow and long tooth strips under the table top, and the two ends are embossed tooth heads with curled grass patterns, which form the “one leg three teeth” pattern with the curled grass tooth heads under the four corners of the table top. Under the tooth bar, a high-arched cauldron is installed, and two Ruyi cloud head clippings are connected with the table teeth. Teeth and full edges shall be provided with positive lines. Four-legged melon ridge style, slightly round in the square. The score of the side foot is obvious, stable and generous. “One leg with three teeth” is one of the popular styles of the square table in the Ming Dynasty.