A lovely table dating from early Qing period, 18th century. Made of Northern Elm, measures 75 1/2" wide, 32" deep, and 33 5/8" high. Could work well as a desk or dining table.
This elegant cabinet is a classical example of Chinese furniture. The lock plate is designed with eight ruyi shape clouds which is a Ming style. Circa 16th to 17th century, from the Shanxi Province. Dimensions are 36" wide, 19 1/2" deep, and 70" tall.
A small, sturdy table that could be used in many ways. From the Gansu region, made of walnut circa 19th century. Measures 18" wide, 18 3/4" deep, and 21 1/4" tall.
This lovely little table has one drawer and a secret hidden compartment and would make a great end table or nightstand. Made of Northern Elm from Shanxi Province, circa 19th century. Measures 21 3/4" wide, 19" deep, and 32" high.
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).
The fine gold detailing adds to the classical beauty of this cabinet. Landscapes are a much celebrated Chinese motif stemming from their appreciation of nature. Mid-Qing Dynasty,(18-19th century, made of pinewood,30" x 17 1/2" x 33".
Very rare piece. The decorative carvings on two sides are exquisite. All Original. The piece is from an area near Xian, Shaaxi Province. The table is made of northern elm. The width is 59 inches, the depth is 19 1/4 inches, and the height is 36 1/4 inches.