19th Century Chinese Ming Style Wine Table or Small Altar Table
Located in Kilmarnock, VA
A finely proportioned Chinese hardwood table dating to the 19th century, crafted in richly figured hongmu with a floating panel top framed by a mitered border. The restrained silhouette is elevated by elegant recessed legs and delicately shaped scroll-form spandrels, details rooted in the refined furniture traditions of the Qing dynasty. The warm reddish-brown wood displays beautiful natural grain variation throughout, with dark mineral streaking visible in the legs and apron adding depth and character to the surface. The top exhibits expected age-related shrinkage and wear, lending the piece an honest patina accumulated over generations of use. Originally intended as a wine table, incense table, or small altar table, its versatile scale translates effortlessly into contemporary interiors. It functions equally well as a console, lamp table, entry table, bedside table, or sculptural accent piece. The clean architectural lines and balanced proportions appeal to both traditional and modern sensibilities, making it particularly well suited to interiors inspired by the work of designers such as Axel Vervoordt, John Pawson, and Rose Tarlow, where age, material authenticity, and quiet craftsmanship are celebrated. A handsome and highly usable example of 19th-century Chinese hardwood furniture.
Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Console Tables
Hardwood, Lacquer











