Antique shrine features bats and foo dogs. Originating from the Shanxi province during the Mid- Qing Dynasty, (19th century). Made of wood with dimensions of 14" wide x 9" deep x 19" tall.
Beautiful and fun stools can be placed together to create a large table or divided to fit ones layout. Made of Northern Elm from Shandong Province, Mid Qing Period. Dimensions are 24 1/2" wide, 17" deep, and 19" high.
A rare find, these pieces date from the Ming Dynasty, 16th to 17th century from the Shanxi Province. Beautifully simple design made of Nanmu wood. Both are in great condition and measure 27 3/4" wide, 1 3/4" deep, 72 1/2" high each.
Could be used to store objects and mementos, and, or stacked for use as a side table. From 19th to 20th century Beijing. Dimensions range from 12 x 7 1/2 x 4 1/2 to 21 x 13 x 8.
Numerous bats, butterflies, and children depicted in gold paint along with numerous other plants and animals add to the sublime charm of this piece. Made of Northern Elm from the Shanxi Province, mid Qing period circa 18th to 19th century. Width of 49 1/4", 20 1/2" deep, and 69 1/2" high.
The stunning color and well preserved painting detail add value and uniqueness to this beautiful cabinet. Lacquer on Northern Elm with dimensions of 35 1/2" wide x 18 1/2" deep x 53" high. Originating from the Shanxi province, 18-19th century, (Qing Dynasty).
Amazing Tibetan trunk made of yak skin with original metal hinges and detailing. 18-19th century with dimensions of 43" wide x 13 1/4" deep x 18 1/4" tall.
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.