Seven unique personalites with wonderful detailing and most of original lacquer remaining. 11-13" high and made of wood. Originating from the Hunan province during the Mid- Qing dynasty, (19-20th century).
These hand woven baskets are painted red and black in a unique design and are in excellent condition. Circa 19th century from the Jiangsu Province. Diameter is 14 inches, heighth is 13 1/2 inches.
Gorgeous red lacquered window screens with decorative carvings. Originating from the Yunnan province, 19th century, made of fir, and with dimensions of 35 3/8" wide x 1.5" deep x 13" tall. Screens are in excellent condition.
A pair of small tables with original painted scenes from the Shanxi province 18th to 19th century. Each table is 16 1/2" wide, 11 5/8" deep, and 32 1/2" high.
The stool seat reflects the shape of a lotus flower and is at great height to be used for sitting or as a stand. Made of elm and dated in the Qing Dynasty during the 19th century. 17 1/2 inches wide, 8 inches in depth and 20 inches in height.
Hand carved from pine, this unique architectural element measures 18 1/2" wide, 6" deep, and 25" high including stand. Circa 18th to 19th century from the Shanxi Province.
These sturdy doors date from the early Qing period, 17th century, from Shanxi Province. Made of Poplar and iron, they would be great in a garden. Dimensions are 40 1/4" wide, 3 1/2" deep, and 70" high.