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A Nineteenth-Century Display Cabinet, from Northeastern China
Built of walnut and linden wood, this beautiful tall cabinet was intended to display a collection of scholar's meditation objects. The black lacquered surface is original, and retains a lustrous patina.
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A Large Sprucewood Cabinet
19th Century Chinese cabinet with the original bronze front piece in a butterfly shape with etched flower designs.
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A Large Burled Cedarwood Cabinet.
A nice example of a 19th century cedarwood cabinet from Fujian province. The two sets of doors are made with "tiger skin" or burled cedar panels and the brass hardware on the drawers is original.
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An 18th Century Scholar's Display Cabinet.
A fine and simple scholar's case from Shanxi province. Made from purple elm with traces of the original black lacquer. The elegant form suggest a bench on top of another bench. This would have been a free standing piece in the middle of a room as the detail is on all four sides.
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A Pair of Rustic Corner Cabinets.
A pair of rare corner cabinets of linden wood. In 25 years of collecting and selling Chinese furniture we have seen fewer than 10 examples of Chinese corner cabinets.
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