“Black teak” stand for vase
06 March 2026
Description

Black teak stand, intricately carved in family since at least 1920. No information regarding true origins. In excellent condition except for broken brace under top of stand.

Dimensions

36”x14”

Acquired from
Inherited
For sale
Yes
Answered within 1 day
By David U.
Mar 07, 20:40 UTC
Fair Market Value
$250 - $450 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

Hello, this item is a carved wooden vase stand, commonly referred to as a Chinese or East Asian plant or vase pedestal. The stand is made in dark stained hardwood often described in the market as black teak, although many examples are actually carved from hardwoods such as elm, rosewood, or other dense Asian timbers rather than true teak. The openwork carving with floral motifs and the curved legs terminating in stylized feet follow decorative furniture traditions associated with Chinese export furniture and interior decorative stands produced during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These stands were designed to elevate ceramic vases, jardinières, or decorative vessels and were widely exported to Europe and North America during the early twentieth century when Asian decorative furnishings became popular in Western interiors.

From a market standpoint, carved hardwood vase stands of this type appear frequently in estate collections and decorative furniture markets. Value depends largely on carving quality, size, condition, and whether the wood is identified as a higher grade hardwood such as rosewood or hongmu. The example shown measures approximately 36 inches tall and features detailed pierced carving, which adds decorative appeal, though the note about a broken brace under the top reduces value slightly. Comparable early twentieth century Asian carved vase stands typically sell in the secondary market between $200 and $600 USD depending on craftsmanship and condition. Based on the photographs and stated condition, a realistic current market value for this example would likely fall in the range of approximately $250 to $450 USD.

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