18th Century; Elm and speckled bamboo; Shanxi …
17th C, walnut, Shanxi. Pair shows classical simple and elegant Ming style. Walnut high price wood in China through ages.…
18th C, Camphor, Fujian. Height makes it likely used as valued altar table, antique lacquered and carved half-round tables rare.…
16th Century, Elm, Shanxi. Thick dark lacquer mixed with fibers and “inverted sword leg” style characterize its Ming origin;…
19th C, elm, found in Beijing. 28″ w, 17.5″ d, 15.5″ h. This low table is a unique opium-gadgets storing…
18th C, Northern Elm, Shanxi. Traditional design and construction; ‘taohuan’ side panel between legs; top shows patina of old age.…
18th C, Cypress, Fujian. Original lacquer and brass lock-plate; gilded relief carvings with symbolic significance. 48.25″ L, 23.25″ W, 35.5″…
Late 1800s, cypress, Anhui. Both sides decorated so can stand beautifully in middle of room; drawers have original lock-plates 59.5″…
Reproduction, Beijing. Made with centuries-old Northern Elm by Chinese craftsmen adapt in traditional method of construction; solidly built, ornamented by…
18th/19th C, elm; Shanxi province. Traditional construction; original drawer pull; natural tree lacquer over core wood. 40″ w, 16″ d,…