A huanghuali and hardwood mirror stand Qing Dynasty, of square form, the retractable hinged backrest supporting a removable frame enclosing panels of stylised dragons carved in relief, set around a central openwork ruyi -shaped frame above the movable lotus leaf mirror support, all above a dressing case set with two panelled doors opening onto two short and one long drawer, metal mounts and pulls, 24 cm high, 40 cm wide, 40 cm deep. Other Notes: Compare with a huanghuali mirror stand dated to the Ming dynasty illustrated by Wang Shixiang, Connoisseurship of Chinese furniture, Vol 11, fig. E28, p. 76, from the author's collection, and by Wang Shixiang classic Chinese furniture, pl. 162 pp. 240-241