Late 19th Century Chinese 2-tier Hongmu Pedestal or Urn Stand, Qing Dynasty

This exquisite late 19th century Chinese 2-tier Hongmu pedestal or urn stand from the Qing dynasty is a testament to the era’s skilled craftsmanship. The stand features an inset panel top, which is both functional and aesthetically pleasing, providing a secure base for displaying cherished items. The entire piece is adorned with delicate carved and pierced lotus motifs, a symbol of purity and enlightenment in Chinese culture, which are meticulously rendered to create a sense of depth and texture.

The structure is supported by shaped square supports, which transition into elegant leaf scroll feet, indicative of the organic inspiration that characterises much of traditional Chinese design. These supports not only add stability but also contribute to the overall visual harmony of the piece.

Adding to its historical value, the underside of the stand bears an old label indicating it was once part of the collection at James Hudson’s Burley Grange, located in Burley in Wharfedale. This provenance suggests the piece was not only appreciated for its functionality but also treasured as a collectible item, reflecting the cultural exchange and appreciation for Chinese artistry during the period.

Overall, this Hongmu pedestal or urn stand is a beautiful representation of Qing dynasty furniture, combining utility with an elegant expression of traditional Chinese motifs and design principles. It would have been a distinguished addition to any interior, enhancing the space with its rich material and intricate details.

Height: 30 1/2 inches (77 cm)

Width: 16 inches (41 cm)

Depth: 13 inches (33 cm)

£1,800 | Circa 1880 | Ref: SA175

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