A Chinese Qing Dynasty period wooden altar console table from the 19th century with original distressed lacquer, horse hoof legs and hump back side stretchers. Created in China during the Qing Dynasty period in the 19th century, this wooden altar console table features a long and narrow rectangular top with central board and very distressed patina, sitting above a simple apron. Boasting a nicely weathered appearance revealing its good age and use, the table is raised on four slender straight legs showcasing horse hoof extremities. The sides are strengthened thanks to small hump back stretchers.
The ensemble presents a dark reddish brown lacquer with distressing present throughout the structure. With its clean lines, good proportions and great rustic character, this Chinese Qing Dynasty period lacquered wood altar console table from the 19th century will make for a great addition to any home, perhaps placed in a living room, hallway or foyer.