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".
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).