Description
A rare japanned gilt-heightened tray-top table. Mid 18th century, ca 1740.
Finely decorated in raised gilt in the ‘chinoiserie’ manner – sometimes referred to as either japanned or lacquer – with scenes of Mt Fuji, a lake, blossoming trees, rockwork and sailing boats.
A rare, sophisticated and versatile antique table on its original stand, in lovely, virtually untouched condition. The tray top is fully detachable.
Refs:
Japanese export lacquer 1580-1850 is the first full treatment of lacquerware made to European demand, its transportation and the lacquer market in Europe as well as the effect of lacquer and its use in a European context. Japanese Export Lacquer, Impey, Oliver, Jörg, Christiaan J. A., Viallé, Cynthia (2005). Vis. brill.com
The Influence Of East Asian Lacquer On European… V&A › articles › east-asian-lacquer-influence
During the 17th century the predominant Chinese export lacquer product was the folding screen (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Japanese export lacquer – www.vam.ac.uk › content › articles › japanese-export-lacquer
Lacquerware of East Asia Essay The Metropolitan Museum… › toah › elac › hd_elac
Gillian Walkling, Chinese Export Furniture, Antique Finder Magazine, April 1977.
Margaret Jourdain and Soame Jenyns, Chinese Export Art in the 18th Century, Spring Publ (1967).
Carl Crossman, The Decorative Arts of the China Trade (1991).
“Tortoiseshell & Gold”: Robert Davis and the Art of Japanning… Colonial Society › publications › tortoiseshell-gold, TARA HINGSTON CEDERHOLM & CHRISTINE PALMER THOMSON.
The development of English black japanning 1620-1820 … Katja Tovar Azuero Conservation Journal, Spring 2006 Issue 52.
V&A /content/ journals/ conservation…
Treatise – japanning and varnishing, etc.