This Japanese tansu is approximately from the late 1800s (Meiji era). The tansu is made from chestnut and cedar and it is lacquered (Shunkei-style). The tansu is one section and has original hand-crafted iron hardware. The dimensions: 41 3/4" wide 16 1/2" deep 35 3/4" high
This sea chest is approximately from the mid 1800s. The chest is made from keyaki (zelkova) wood and the exterior is beautifully decorated with hand-crafted original hardware. The chest opens as you remove the front panel. The dimensions: 20 1/2" wide 13 1/2" deep 13" high
This mizuya kitchen chest is approximately the early 1900s. The chest has two sections and made from cypress and cedar. The dimensions: 51 1/2"wide 18"deep 65 1/2" high
This Japanese choba tansu is approximately from the late 1800s, Meiji Era. The tansu has two secitions and made from cypress and cedar. It has original hand-crafted iron hardware. The tansu has a secret box (a tray) at the bottom section. The dimensions: 45 1/2" wide 18 1/4" deep 64 1/4" high
This Japanese suzuri-bako, writing box) is appoximately from the end of 19th century (Meiji). The box is made from kiri paulownia wood and has original hand-crafted iron hardware. It is in excellent condition. The dimensions: 7" wide 9 7/8" deep 7 3/4" high
This small Japanese tansu is approximately from the late 1800s, Meiji Era. The tansu is entirely made from kiri wood (paulowina) and it has original hand-crafted iron hardware.
The dimensions are 22 3/4"wide, 12"deep, 23 1/4" high.
It is in great condition.
This lovely isho-dansu (kimono chest) is approximately from late 1800s, Meiji era. The tansu is entirely made from kiri wood (paulownia), called So-kiri, and it separates to 3 sections. It has original hand-crafted iron hardware and is in excellent condition. The dimensions:
37" wide, 16"deep, 51 3/8" high