[Kangxi style black lacquer inlaid with soft mother-of-pearl flower and butterfly pattern]
Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, 160 cm long, 58 cm wide and 82 cm high
The table surface is rectangular, with long teeth. The straight tooth head is connected with the table leg by a collet tenon. The side legs are installed with two horizontal legs, straight legs, copper clad quadrupeds, and the side legs receive obvious points. In the center of the table, the rectangle is inlaid with mother-of-pearl stones, peonies and butterflies, and the light flower patterns are inlaid around the table, and the brocade floor is decorated between. Broken branches and flowers are embedded in the teeth, feet and holes. In the red paint, the middle of the belt is engraved with the regular script “made in Jiayin year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty”
The picture of this case is vivid and full, and the mother-of-pearl color is gorgeous. It is rare in large pieces of lacquer inlaid mother-of-pearl furniture, and its chronology is accurate, which has important historical and artistic value