Chinese lacquer cabinet elm wood
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Pre 1920 item# 269500
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J.Britt Antiques
662-844-3050
SOLD at HADA
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This beautiful Chinese painted cabinet is 33' long 19' deep 34' tall, Made from elm wood. This piece comes from the Shanxi province. It has a wonderful color, The sides are black lacquer, the front a nice shade of burnt orange to a red. This piece could make a great bedside table or a end table for a sofa or any accent table. Sold at the Houston Antiques Dealers Association (HADA) Antiques Show in Houston, TX!
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Antique Japanese Champleve on Bronze Vase
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Pre 1920 item# 268022 (stock#ksa)
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Unusual Japanese Urn from the turn of the century. Enamel work is unusual design. Champleve differs from Cloisonne in that the enamelwork is done in a bronze cast rather than in brass wires (which is how Chinese Cloisonne is made). This vase stands 9 1/2" tall and is about 7 1/2" around at its widest point. We can custom design and make you a beautiful lamp including shade for a total of $295. A great piece.
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Set of Twelve Japanese Imari Scalloped Edge Plates
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Pre 1900 item# 268007
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This is a Good Set of Twelve Japanese Imari, Molded or Scalloped edge Porcelain Plates, each painted to it's center in underglaze-blue, iron-red and gilding with a medallion panel of a phoenix and scrolling foliage. Each molded rim has a variety of alternating panels overlaid with scattered flowerheads of kiku chrysanthemum. The unusual underside rim is decorated with repeated extended floral sprays. Each plate in this set shows subtle differences in the artwork consistent with the fact t ...click for details
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Antique Olive Jars & Lamps
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Pre 1900 item# 172056
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J.Britt Antiques
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New Shipment Arriving September 10, 2007 - Email or call for pricing and availability.
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Collected from throughout the Turkish countryside, these beautiful earthen-ware vessels were used 75 to 150 years ago to store grains, olives, oils, and prepared foods. Often buried to preserve their contents at cooler temperatures, they could be found in small Aegean and Mediterranean villages.
From the smallest pitcher to the largest oil jar, each is unique in shape, color, and texture. Many come with a seal of antiquity. A simple utilitarian object that is appreciated today as folk art. ...click for details
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Perfect 19th C. Japanese Imari Bowl
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Pre 1900 item# 156392 (stock#wae1)
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This beautiful Imari bowl of the late Tokugawa period, circa 1850-1860 is perfect in every way. The bowl features pine, bamboo, plum tree and mum motifs. It is signed "AO" and the bottom is painted. There is almost no wear to the painting and there are no cracks, chips or hairlines to the porcelain. The bowl measures 6.5" in diameter and is 2.75" tall.
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