Lot 464 , Two Chinese rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid rectangular trays, late 19th century, 30.5cm, one with slight faults
Two Chinese rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid rectangular trays, late 19th century, both decorated with a scene of figure on a horseback in a river landscape with pavilions, one with a fourteen character signature, 30.5cm, one with slight faults
Estimate £200-300
The tray with the calligraphy inscription has a few chip losses to the edge to 3 of the corners and to one side with later metal bindings to the corners and the feet, the second tray has been apart and has been restuck with some glue around the joints, otherwise generally good.
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Sold for £220