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Yoke-back Chairs

Yoke-back Chairs
Pair of yoke-backed side chairs and made of elm.  These types of chairs are known as “officials’ side chairs”.  Nicely carved front apron.  Shanxi province.  C. mid 1700’s (early Qing dynasty).  H:48”, W:24”, ...

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Tibetan Cupboard

Tibetan Cupboard
Tibetan cabinet painted with a protective charm, used for holding ritual implements.  Interior has one shelf.  C. Second half of 19th century.  H:52.5”, W:34”, D:17”.

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Tibetan Coffer

Tibetan Coffer
Tibetan coffer with a single top drawer and 2 door cupboard w/ single interior shelf.  Distinct decorations (slightly retouched) showing Gonpo, the black faced Tibetan deity.  C. 19th century (Qing dynasty)  H: 34”, W: 35”,...

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Tea Counter

Tea Counter
Tea counter made of elm.  Black lacquer with painted floral motif including birds, lotus, pomegranates, butterflies, and poppies.  Interior shelves with built in drawers.  Likely used in a tea house for serving tea. ...

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Red Lacquer Cupboard

Red Lacquer Cupboard
Medium height cupboard with legs, original red lacquer.  Double doors with 2 drawers below.  Shanxi province.  C. late 19th century. H:50”, W:36”, D:24”.

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Mongolian Chest

Mongolian Chest
Low Mongolian cupboard with beautifully painted design.  Elm wood.  Two drawers and two doors.  Kangsu province.  C. early 20th century.  H:30”, W:66”, D:20”.

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Ming-style Cupboard

Ming-style Cupboard
Pair of large tapered cabinets made of elm.  Ming style with 2 interior shelves, 2 exterior drawers in each, and wood hinges.  C. late 18th century (Qing dynasty).  H:71”, W:36”, D:24”

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Ming Cupboards

Ming Cupboards
Pair of original Ming country cupboards made of elm.  Each has a carved front apron and wood-hinged doors.  Single interior shelf.  Shangxi province.  C. late 16th or early 17th century (Ming dynasty).  H:24”,...

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Tea Table with Drawer

Tea Table with Drawer
Tea Table of Ju wood with a small drawer & an intermediate shelf.  Base shelf is cracked ice motif.  C. late 1800’s (Qing Dynasty).  H: 32”, W: 15.5”, D: 15.5”.

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Tea Table

Tea Table
Tea Table of elm wood with an intermediate shelf.  Base shelf is cracked ice motif.  C. late 1800’s (Qing Dynasty).  H: 31”, W: 15.5”, D: 15.5”

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