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Lot 255

A CHINESE WALNUT SCROLL TABLE, QING DYNASTY, 18TH/19TH
CENTURY

This walnut scroll table exemplifies the refined decorative traditions of Qing dynasty furniture, and in particular, it demonstrates the sophistication through its deliberate use of contrasting spandrel treatments. The front aprons feature elaborate openwork carving with interlocking geometric motifs, while the reverse employs plain axe-head spandrels (fupi 斧劈). This juxtaposition represents an unusual design philosophy where the craftsman intentionally balanced ornament with restraint, the openwork spandrels facing the viewer provide visual flourish, while the plain spandrels at the back maintain stability and structural clarity.
The front decoration includes pierced tiered ruyi-cloud and key-fret patterns terminating in dragonhead finials, motifs encoding protection, prosperity, and strength. The side panels feature a central shou (longevity 壽) medallion surrounded by geometric scrollwork and stylized cloud scrolls (yunwen 雲紋), representing the celestial realm and divine favour. The upper sections display lozenge lattice (lingxing 菱形) patterns configured as endless knots (panchanjie 盤長結), their uninterrupted paths symbolizing longevity, continuity, and protective auspices appropriate for scroll tables. The carving demonstrates remarkable precision, with the craftsman's mastery of negative space creating dynamic light and shadow effects that animate the surface while maintaining structural integrity essential for a functional scroll table where scroll paintings are opened for appreciation or treasured objects displayed.
The plain axe-head spandrels embody the minimalist elegance admired in classical literati taste, emphasizing architectural strength.
The survival of these elaborate carved details attests to both original craftsmanship quality and careful preservation, making this piece a rare testament to China's sophisticated furniture-making traditions and the use of rich symbolism.
清 核桃木畫案。此畫案典範清代傢具之精雅裝飾傳統,尤以其刻意對比牙子處理手法展現工藝精湛。前牙板飾以精細透雕,幾何紋飾相互交錯,而背面則用樸素斧劈牙子。此對比體現非凡設計理念,匠人刻意平衡裝飾與節制,面向觀者之透雕牙子提供視覺華彩,而背面樸素牙子則保持穩固與結構清晰。
前面裝飾包括鏤空層疊如意雲紋及雷紋,終以龍首收邊,此等紋樣寓護佑、昌盛、剛健之意。側板中央飾壽字團花,周圍環以幾何卷草紋及程式化雲紋,代表天界與神恩。上部呈菱形格紋,組構為盤長結,其連綿不絕之路徑象徵長壽、延續及護佑之祥瑞,誠為畫案應有之裝飾。雕工展現非凡精準,匠人對負空間之駕馭創造光影動態效果,令表面生動活潑,同時保持功用畫案所需之結構完整——此乃展卷軸書畫以資賞玩或陳列珍玩之所。
樸素牙子體現古典文人品味所崇尚之簡約雅致,彰顯建築力度。此等精細雕飾之存世,既證原初工藝品質與悉心保存之功,使此器成為中華精湛傢具製作傳統及豐富象徵運用之珍罕見證。


199cm wide; 90cm high; 32.5cm deep

Estimate $5,000 - $7,000

Sold for $6,000



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The opinions expressed in the condition reports are a guide only and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Prospective buyers are encouraged to seek further information or request additional images during our pre-sale period where Leonard Joel staff are available for advice. Please note condition reports can be amended during the pre-sale period, so we strongly suggest any interested bidders check the published condition report available on the website before the auction commences. Leonard Joel makes no guarantee of the originality of mechanical or applied components. Absence of reference to such modifications does not imply that a lot is free from modifications.


A Private Collection of Chinese Traditional Furniture and Scholar Objects, ACT.

A formative visit to the legendary connoisseur Wang Shixiang in the early 1990s set the tone for this collection. Inspired by Wang's scholarship and exacting standards, the collector pursued works that embody historical truth in period, workmanship, and material. Each acquisition reflects a Ming-Qing aesthetic rooted in both function and display, where structure, joinery, and line are imbued with meaning.

Over nearly three decades, the collector travelled through China's cabinetmaking heartlands, from the robust traditions of the North to the refined literati style of the South. Beyond the markets, she ventured into villages and households where furniture and techniques still survived, many now lost, building enduring relationships with dealers, artisans, and craftspeople across regions. This fieldwork informed a discerning eye, ensuring selections that carry both artistry and cultural resonance.

In parallel, the collector established an exclusive workshop, employing craftsmen trained in traditional disciplines and working largely with handmade tools handed down through generations. Conservation was approached with scholarly precision, using period-appropriate timbers, joinery, and finishes, while preserving patina, wear, and construction evidence. The result is a group of exceptional works, often of museum calibre, presented with both historical integrity and visual harmony. For collectors and institutions alike, this represents a rare opportunity to acquire furniture that unites artistic mastery with impeccable provenance and ethically guided preservation.

90年代初,一次对古典家具鉴藏家王世襄先生的拜访,成为了这批藏品故事的起点。
那次会面不仅是一次学术交流,更像是一场启蒙。在畅安先生深厚的学识和极高的审美标准影响下,藏家
踏上了乐此不疲的寻器之旅,希望找寻,收藏并保护那些真正符合历史时代、工艺水准与材质要求的古典
家具。
藏家所理解并珍爱的中国古典家具,并非只是单纯的陈设之美,而是明清家具中“形、制、用”兼备的深
意。它们结构严谨,榫卯精妙,线条之间皆有文脉相承。每一件收藏,都是一次对历史的考证,也是一次与
时代与匠心的对话。
在过去的三十年里,藏家走入了从南到北的许多村落与民居,寻找那些被时间遗忘的器物与传承技艺——许
多木工技法如今已濒临失传。她不仅想做一个藏家,更想做一个田野研究者。在与家俱古董商、木作师傅、
民间艺人的长年交流中,她得到了坚持下去的力量与热情。
在建立了一定规模的收藏后,藏家建立了一间私人的工坊,年复一年的资助承袭了精湛的传统木作技法的匠
人,沿用代代相传的手工工具,专注于明清古典家俱的修复与保护。藏家对“修”的理解,并非复旧如新,
而是“尊古而不造伪”:使用与原器相符的木材、榫卯结构及表面处理方式,最大限度地保留原有的包浆、
磨损与岁月痕迹,力求在保护之中还原其历史真实。
这些倾注了半生心力建立的收藏,得益于匠心与学识的结合,每一件古典家具的状态,都达到博物馆级的收
藏标准,呈现出审美与文化的和谐统一。每一件都具有独特的艺术造诣,和道德修复理念的支撑。

Important Chinese and Asian Art

AUCTION
Sale: LJ8791
11:00am - 2 November 2025
Hawthorn

VIEWING
Thur 30 Oct - Sat 1 Nov, 10am - 4pm
2 Oxley Rd, Hawthorn VIC

CONTACT
Luke Guan
asianart@leonardjoel.com.au


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