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Shanxi, circa 1830 This wonderful old table is of a type usually referred to as a 'painting table' as it would have been used as a work surface for...
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Shanxi, circa 1830 This wonderful old table is of a type usually referred to as a 'painting table' as it would have been used as a work surface for...
View full detailsHigh Backed Official's Armchair
Shanxi, circa 1825 This beautiful armchair is in the 'Southern Official' style, with a toprail and arms set flush with their supporting posts rathe...
View full detailsShandong, circa 1900 These little wooden stools are from Shandong province in northern China, where they would have been used by agricultural worke...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1900 This wonderful old cabinet is in a style that is quite particular to Shanxi province in central China. It dates from the beginni...
View full detailsChinese Lantern, Tall Blue Rectangular
These large lanterns are in a lovely, bright blue canvas under a metal wire frame and sit on a black wooden base. They make lovely ornaments or tab...
View full detailsHebei, circa 1860 This lovely, narrow table is in a distinctive Chinese design known as 'An', with the top surface overhanging recessed legs. It wo...
View full detailsPair of Antique Elm Flower Stands
Shanxi, circa1860 These tall, elegant tables were originally used as flower stands and would still make lovely vase stands today. They are made fro...
View full detailsHebei, circa 1860 This lovely table is from Hebei province near Beijing, with the original dark finish now mostly worn on the top surface to give a...
View full detailsPair of Elm Southern Official Chairs
Shanxi, circa 1860 These handsome, dark wood chairs are from Shanxi province in a style referred to as 'Southern Official' chairs. The subtly curve...
View full detailsPair of Antique Yoke-Back Armchairs
Shanxi, circa 1860 This distinctive pair of chairs are in the classic 'Official's Hat' or 'Yoke-Back' style, named after the shape of the toprails....
View full detailsPair of Round Backed Southern Official Chairs
Shanxi, circa 1860 These lovely chairs are in the 'Southern Offical' style, with curved toprails and arms that meet flush with the side posts rathe...
View full detailsPair of Decorative Southern Official Chairs
Shanxi, circa 1860 These unusual chairs, with a straight, rounded top rail and decorative carved apron, are from Shanxi province in central China, ...
View full detailsThis lovely bronze vase is a reproduction of an ancient Chinese wine vessel known as a 'Hu'. The originals were first produced during the Shang dyn...
View full detailsThis tall, narrow necked jug is cast in bronze, with gold etched detail. It is a reproduction of a ritual wine pitcher, in a design that dates back...
View full detailsThis beautifully cast bronze boar is a reproduction of a Chinese 'zun' wine vessel in an antiqued, verdigris finish. Bronze vessels like this one w...
View full detailsThis unusual item is a reproduction of an ancient Chinese bronze Hé wine vessel. Cast in bronze and inlaid with gold, the finish is a lovely, antiq...
View full detailsThis unusual lidded container is a reproduction of an ancient bronze ritual vessel. Bronze and ceramic vessels were produced from as early as the S...
View full detailsTibet, circa 1900 Sourced from Tibet near the border with Qinghai province, these lovely old bowls date from the beginning of the 20th century. The...
View full detailsShandong, circa 1900 These low, wide stools are of a type used across China by farm or factory workers. They date from around the beginning of the ...
View full detailsThree Drawer Natural Elm Console
Henan, circa 1880 With its narrow proportions giving it a simple, elegant style, this old table is in elm, the finish stripped back to the lovely, ...
View full detailsTibet, circa 1900 These unusual, rectangular wooden bowls are from the eastern part of Tibet, near the border with Qingha province. The are made fr...
View full detailsTibet, circa 1880 These large, deep wooden bowls were sourced from Tibet near the border with Qinghai province and are made from willow. Used origi...
View full detailsTibet, circa 1900 These old, shallow bowls are made from willow and are from the border of Qinghai province and Tibet. They would have been used fo...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1850 A beautiful, characterful table in a classic Chinese design referred to as 'An', with recessed legs that slot into the extended ...
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