[Yellow pear wood inlaid with ebony edge]
Ming, 81.5 cm high, 111.5 cm long, and 28 cm wide
Ebony on the surface of the table, inlaid with rosewood core. Straight tooth bar, small tooth head, flat square leg, horizontal hole between the legs on both sides, hollow on all sides of the legs and horizontal hole, big hole in front and back, small hole on both sides. The four edges and corners of the leg are used as the mixed surface line, and the joint of the mixed surface and the hollow line is used as the double hollow thin strip line. The straight leg is left out, the side leg is closed, the front running fork and the side running fork are clearly visible, showing the characteristics of Ming style furniture.
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