Much of the original paint remains with beautiful variation in color. Carved from fir circa 19th century from Yunnan Province.
Each panel is 16 1/2" wide, 1 1/2" deep, and 34" high.
This is an original set of four panel doors made of poplar wood. The pegs of the doors are still intact. They can be used separated or together. Built during the Mid Qing Dynasty between the 18th and 19th century. The carvings on the doors are exquisite with symbolism of good fortune. 81.9 inches in total width, each door is about 3 1/2 inches in depth and 79.9 inches high without the top and bottom knobs. 84 inches high with knobs.
A magnificent pair of front gates once used on a compound of a wealthy chinese family. The gates are made of elm and have all original hardware. Each gate consists of three panels of wood. The outer panels on each door have a matching resemblance as do the middle panels and inner panels. From Qing Dynasty between 17th and 18th century.
Measurements: 60 inches wide, 2.75 inches deep, 95 inches high, 105 1/2 inches high including pegs