Chinese small low cabinet, made of jumu (elm) wood, wonderfully distressed original deep brown lacquer finish, brass hardware, doors with wooden dowel hinges, brass hardware, from Pingyao City, 100 years old.
Size: 19" high x 42 3/4" wide x 16 1/2" deep.
Pair of Chinese highly carved gaming chairs, carved of rosewood with natural dark color and beautiful grain, round seats, carved all over with designs of dragons, grapes and vines, birds, the back splat is carved with a scene of three immortals under a pine tree with a deer and a pair of bats, the curved arms of each chair is carved in the form of a dragon, the legs have demon heads and claw feet, each chair is carved with a total of 8 dragons (including 2 dragon fish), circa 1900, made... Click for details
From our Chinese Polychrome Collection, a fine and large lacquered carved wood stand, late 19th - early 20th century, elegantly constructed with four chilong / serpentine legs and carved with floral motifs.
Size and Condition: 30 inches tall, 22 inches across the widest span of the legs, 15 inches in diameter for the circular top. There is some minor scuffing to the wood and lacquer, but this is all commensurate ... Click for details
Antique highly carved low side table with marble top, made for export, scalloped top, beautiful hardwood with elaborately carved legs with claw feet and demon faces, apron is carved with flowers, Republic Period.
Size: 18" high x 20 1/2" wide diameter (17" diameter of top)
A very rare Chinese scholars document and seal holder box; the wood is the much harder Northern elm wood (versus Southern elm) used for better made furniture or document boxes such as this. These carrier boxes would contain document papers, ink sticks, brushes, seals, and the like. This is a rare find, and is much sought after by collectors of Chinese Scholar items. This beautiful box dates to the third quarter of the 19th century and is well over 100 years old. In excellent condition, it measu... Click for details
A beautiful Chinese rosewood stand, exquisitely carved in ruyi cloud patterns. This magnificent rarity harks back to the late 19th century and is waiting for the proper treasure to display. In excellent condition, it measures 8 inches high and 11" at the widest with the top surface being 10" across.
Chinese round lacquer small standing display shelf, round shape sits on base that is carved and painted to resemble clouds and overall resembles a sun or moon floating in mist, red lacquer shelves of different sizes with gold details, sides are decorated with dragons painted in lacquer, c. 1930.
Size: 25 1/4" high x 25 1/2" wide x 4 1/4" deep.
Chinese wooden window screen with bat carving design on the center, trace of original lacquer and color remaining. The meaning of bat in China is "Long-Life".
Age: China, 19th Century
Measurement: Height 193 C.M. / Width 116.2 C.M.
Condition: Nice condition... Click for details