A large cabinet, late Ming or early Qing, 17th C.
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Pre 1700 item# 1192195 (stock# 2013/C/164)
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Mikael Jaspers
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3.750 euro
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Two-door cabinet from Shanxi province, late Ming / early Qing 17th century. It’s compact proportions, the cap extending to three sides and the order of panels and stretchers put this cabinet firmly in the Ming tradition. It isn’t said though that this dates the cabinet automatically pre-1644; the change of style from Ming to Qing didn’t happen overnight. The old Ming style echoed on through the second half of the 17th century and made place only little by little to new style elements. Old red la ...click for details
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A late Ming cabinet, Shanxi ca. 1600
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Pre 1700 item# 1191154 (stock# 2013/C/163)
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Mikael Jaspers
+31-512-461818
2.200 euro
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Halfhigh two-door cabinet, Shanxi province. Period: late Ming, ca. 1600. Remarkably solid and well made. Original thick bright-red lacquer on the front that has changed colour over time and under the influence of smoke to wine-red. The sides are finished in a thick dark lacquer that has partially flaked off. What remains of it is strong. One back leg has been repaired. The shelf-board is original; the bottom-board has been replaced. The hardware on the lock is original but incomplete. The hinges ...click for details
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A temple cabinet, Shanxi, early 18th C.
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Pre 1800 item# 1190157 (stock# 2013/B/162)
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Mikael Jaspers
+31-512-461818
1.975 euro
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Two-door cabinet with single drawer originating from a temple, Shanxi province, first half 18th century. The compact proportions and the division of the panelwork still breaths the old Ming style, although the lacquer-techniques used make it more probable this cabinet was made shortly after 1700. The front is finished with an old red layer of lacquer over an older dark layer. Original hardware. The sides are finished in a greyish-black layer of clay-lacquer. The drawer is replaced with the use o ...click for details
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An elm Shanxi cabinet, early 18th C.
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Pre 1800 item# 1189353 (stock# 2013/B/160)
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Mikael Jaspers
+31-512-461818
1.900 euro
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A lacquered two-door cabinet from Shanxi province, early 18th century. The finely crackled red lacquer at the front is typical for the period. The sides are dark coloured.
One shelve and a storage compartment (hatch missing). Dim.: WxDxH 143x65,5x177,5cm.
Condition: wood added to three legs rotten short, damaged spots and wear to the lacquer, original hardware with losses, repair to the lower pivot of the left door. Waxed, not re-lacquered. Reduced in price from 3.800 euro to 1.900 euro.
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A large cabinet, late Ming or early Qing. Shanxi
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Pre 1800 item# 1186446 (stock# 2013/B/156)
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Mikael Jaspers
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2.450 euro
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Two-door cabinet with three drawers at the top, Shanxi province, second half 17th century. The paneled front and the top end drawers are typical for the Ming-period. It would be safer though to date it early Qing dased on details such as the flat spandrels on the sides, the lacquer and the type of hinges used. The front is finished in an old black laquer which might not be the first state; there are previous layers under it of which the oldest is black as well. The lacquer that must have covered ...click for details
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A two-door cabinet- late Ming or early Qing
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Pre 1800 item# 1098649 (stock# 2011/I/43)
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Mikael Jaspers
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3.750 euro
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Two-door cabinet, Shanxi province, late Ming / early Qing 17th century. Constructed from various softwoods, predominantly (red) pine.
It’s compact proportions, the cap extending to three sides and the order of panels and stretchers put this cabinet firmly in the Ming tradition. It isn’t said though that this dates the cabinet automatically pre-1644; the change of style from Ming to Qing didn’t happen overnight. The old Ming style echoed on through the second half of the 17th century and made pl ...click for details
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A good Pingyao cabinet- ca. 1750
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Pre 1800 item# 1097439 (stock# 2011/H/42)
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Mikael Jaspers
+31-512-461818
SOLD
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Two-door cabinet, Shanxi province, Pingyao-style, mid 18th century. The front is decorated with paintings in gold against a red lacquered background. In addition darker colours are used to create an illusion of depth. The single panels on the sides are finished with a black lacquer. The left side panel is furthermore decorated with a painted medaillon which is an indication that this cabinet was once the left placed piece of a pair. The complete inside is finished as well with a black lacquer. T ...click for details
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A black lacquer cabinet- late Ming or early Qing
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Pre 1700 item# 1097134 (stock# 2011/H/40)
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Mikael Jaspers
+31-512-461818
6.250 euro
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Two-door cabinet, Shanxi province, late Ming / early Qing 17th century. The hinges are old but replaced. All other hardware is original. Thick black laquer over fabric lining on the front. The original paintings of figures in landscapes on the door’s panels, the golden ornaments on it’s frames and the garlands of grapevines on the cabinet’s carcas have been recovered from under thick layers of sooth. The lacquer on the sides is cracked but thick and strong. The two shelf-boards appear to be orig ...click for details
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A Ming period cabinet - ca. 1600
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Pre 1700 item# 1096828 (stock# 2011/H/37)
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Mikael Jaspers
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5.500 euro
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Two-door cabinet with three drawers at the base, Shanxi province. Period in all probability late Ming, around 1600.
Material: elm and/or walnut, pine and various other softwoods.
All original hardware is still in place but the tiers on the doors are missing.
The hinges, consisting of two halfround iron discs, are known from several documented cabinets with Wanli mark (1573-1619) in the Forbidden City and, as a type, fully disappear not long after his reign. The first state has been a bright ...click for details
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