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Antique Chinese Carved Hardwood Jardiniere Stand, Black Lacquer, Late Qing / Republic, Kilbridge Provenance
Antique Chinese Carved Hardwood Jardiniere Stand, Black Lacquer, Late Qing / Republic, Kilbridge Provenance
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A handsome antique Chinese carved hardwood jardinière stand (花架 huā jià) with the original black lacquer finish, dating to the late Qing through Republic period — c. 1850-1930. The form is the classic Chinese floral display stand: a generous 36-inch height that lifts a ceramic jardinière or potted plant to proper viewing height, with carved aprons, scrolled feet, and the warm proportional balance that distinguishes serious period Chinese cabinetwork from later commercial reproductions.
Provenance — Jos. Kilbridge Antiques. The piece bears the original yellow paper label of Joseph Kilbridge Antiques of Groton, Massachusetts — a respected mid-20th-century specialist dealer of Chinese antiques in New England. The Kilbridge label is meaningful documentation that the piece passed through serious specialist trade hands at some point in its history; it's the kind of provenance that confirms the piece was originally acquired through legitimate Chinese antiques channels rather than as a later import or reproduction. Photographs of the label are included.
Authentic age — visible in the foot wear. A close-up photograph of the underside of one foot shows the original Chinese black lacquer finish wearing through to reveal the yellow-cream underwood (consistent with camphor wood 樟木, the most common carved-furniture hardwood of southern China). This organic, time-deepened wear pattern — where the lacquer has been worn down by decades of foot contact, moving, and floor friction — is exactly the kind of surface that authentic antique Chinese furniture develops over a century-plus of use. Reproductions show consistent factory-finished surfaces; this piece shows the honest layered history of a real antique. The wear is itself a value driver for serious Chinese antiques collectors.
The form. Chinese jardinière stands of this scale and quality were produced in significant numbers through the late Qing dynasty (1644-1912) and into the Republic period (1912-1949), commissioned by upper-class Chinese households and Western collectors for the display of ceramic jardinières, blue-and-white porcelain planters, bonsai, or large potted plants in formal interiors. Surviving examples in untouched lacquered surfaces are increasingly difficult to find on the secondary market — most have been refinished, restored, or reproduced.
Use. Functions exactly as it was designed: as a display stand for a ceramic jardinière, a substantial planter, an art object, or a large piece of pottery. Equally compelling as a sculptural object on its own. Works beautifully in traditional, Chinoiserie, Asian Modern, English Country, or contemporary minimalist interiors where a single carved antique becomes the focal point. Pairs naturally with blue-and-white porcelain, Chinese export ware, Mid-Century Modern (where the antique provides counterweight), and serious traditional furnishings.
Dimensions: 36" H × 24" W × 21" D
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