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Period: Early 18th Century
18th Century Burmese Rakhine State Lacquer Bamboo Pillow Box
Located in Brea, CA
18th century Burmese black bamboo pillow box in relief with red Rakhine lacquer. Created with bamboo weaving. Decorated all-over with geometrical shapes and...
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Burmese Qing Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Lacquer

18th Century George II Scarlet/Red Japanned Corner Cupboard, Att. Giles Grendey
By Giles Grendey
Located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
A fine and rare early 18th century George II scarlet japanned chinoiserie wall hanging corner cupboard. C. 1730-1740. Attributed to Giles Grendey. ...
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English George I Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Lacquer

18th Century Gilt Black Lacquer Chinese Ladies Dressing Chest
Located in Brea, CA
A 18th century Chinese export lacquered George III style black and gilt ladies dressing chest, in the form of a chinoiserie secretaire, the top with swan neck pediment above twin cup...
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Chinese Qing Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Lacquer

18th Century Gilt Black Chinese Larquer Cabinet Desk
Located in Brea, CA
18th century gilt black lacquer Chinese cabinet desk, the rectangular-section body decorated with panels of landscapes, the superstructure of two panelled doors, enclosing an array o...
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Chinese Qing Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Lacquer

18th Century Japanese Altar Table
Located in New York, NY
This lacquered 18th century Edo period altar table was probably made for the private shrine of an aristocratic home. There, it would have been placed before an image of a deity, and ...
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Japanese Edo Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Brass

18th Century Set of 8 Chinese Silver Lacquer Bowls with Mother of Pearl Inlaid
Located in Brea, CA
A fine set of 8 pieces Chinese lacquered and mother of pearl inlaid bowls with silvered interiors from the 18th century Qing Dynast...
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Chinese Ming Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Lacquer

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17th Century Japanese Export Lacquer Cabinet with Depiction the Dutch Tradepost
Located in Amsterdam, NL
A highly important Japanese export lacquer cabinet with depiction of the Dutch East India Company tradepost Deshima and the annual Dutch delegation on its way to the Shogun in Edo Edo period, circa 1660-1680 H. 88 x W. 100.5 x D. 54 cm This cabinet includes a later European japanned stand, but also a modern powder-coated steel frame. The latter can be designed and added to your specific needs. The sides and front of the rectangular two-door cabinet are embellished in gold and silver hiramaki-e and takamaki-e on a black roiro lacquer ground with a continuous design. The two doors depict a long procession of numerous figures travelling on foot and horseback along buildings and a pagoda into a mountainous landscape. This is the annual court journey, Hofreis, of the Dutch from Nagasaki to the Shogun’s court in Edo. Three horseback riders are dressed as Dutch merchants and a fourth figure, probably het Opperhoofd, is seen inside a palanquin, norimon. Just about to cross the bridge, two men are carrying a cabinet like the present one. Many Japanese figures on either side of the procession are engaged in various activities; some play musical instruments on board of small boats, others are fishing; figures inside buildings are depicted playing go, and farmers are tending to their rice paddocks. The upper part of the right door shows a large mansion, probably the local daimyo’s castle, with men kneeling before a man in the central courtyard. The court journey fits in with the foreign policy of the shogunate which accorded a role to the VOC alongside China, Korea, and the Ryukyu Islands who also had to pay tribute. However, the VOC employees were traders, having low status in Japan’s social hierarchy, and they were received with less deference than were the state embassies from Korea and the Ryukyu Islands. Nevertheless, the contacts with the Dutch were a welcome source of information to the Shogun about Europe and European science and technology. The left side of the cabinet depicts, in mirror image, a rare view of the artificial fan-shaped Deshima Island, the trading post for the Dutch in Japan. The island, where the Dutch flag flies, is surrounded by small Japanese boats and an anchored three-masted fluyt (cargo ship), flying Dutch flags, with on the stern the VOC monogram. On the bottom right a busy street of Nagasaki is shown, bordered by shops and leading up to the stone bridge. On the island the trees are beautifully painted, two cows can be seen, and the flagpole, all in very fine detail. Dutchmen and enslaved Malay are visible outside the buildings and two Japanese figures, probably guards, sit in a small hut in the centre. A maximum of fifteen to twenty Dutchmen lived on the island at any time and soldiers or women were not allowed. Restrictions on Deshima were tight, and the merchants were only allowed to leave the island by special permission. The Opperhoofd had to be replaced every year, and each new Opperhoofd had to make a court journey to pay tribute, present gifts, and to obtain permission to Margaret Barclay eep on trading. In the distance, many birds fly above the hills and a four-story pagoda can be seen. The right side of the cabinet is painted with other horse riders and their retinue journeying through mountains. The pair of doors to the front open to reveal ten rectangular drawers. The drawers are decorated with scenes of birds in flight and landscapes with trees and plants. The reverse of the left door with two thatched buildings, one with a ladder, underneath a camelia tree with large blooms; the right door with a three-story pagoda nestled among trees and both doors with a flying phoenix, ho-oo bird. The cabinet, with elaborately engraved gilt copper mounts, hinges, lock plates and brass handles, is raised on an 18th-century English japanned wood stand. A pair of large cabinets...
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Japanese Edo Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

Materials

Copper, Gold

Early 18th Century miniature Chinese Porcelain Tea Bowls with Saucers, Kangxi
Located in Delft, NL
Early 18th Century miniature Chinese Porcelain Tea Bowls with Saucers, Kangxi 6 Miniature Chinese porcelain tea bowls with saucers Kangxi Period (1662-1722) 6 Tea bowls and saucers ...
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Chinese Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Porcelain

Burmese Lacquered and Engraved Wooden Box
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Splendid and vintage Burmese Box, red lacquered and engraved, unusual size. O/5307 -
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Burmese Other Vintage Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Wood

Burmese  Lacquered and Engraved Wooden Box
Burmese  Lacquered and Engraved Wooden Box
H 14.18 in W 22.84 in D 11.42 in
18th Century Chinese Censer
Located in Madrid, ES
18th Century Chinese Censer CHINESE CENSER OF THE 18TH CENTURY ANCIENT CHINESE CENSER OF THE 18TH CENTURY WITH SEAL AND HANDWRITTEN INVENTORY NUM...
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Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

Materials

Bronze

18th Century Chinese Censer
18th Century Chinese Censer
H 3.94 in W 10.24 in D 10.24 in
19th Century, Chinese Export Gilt Black Lacquer Melon Form Tea Caddy Box
Located in Atlanta, GA
Chinese, 19th century. Chinese lacquer and gilt decorated melon form tea caddy chest or box. The piece is heavily decorated with chinoiserie windows and supported by three giltwood ...
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Chinese Chinese Export Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Giltwood, Lacquer

Japonese Lacquered Box with Flower, Late of the 19th Century
Located in Beuzevillette, FR
Nice little black lacquer box from Japan. It is made of black lacquered wood and decorated with flowers and foliage. The inside is covered with red velvet. It is ideal for storing je...
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Japanese Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Lacquer

19th Century Chinese Lacquer Sewing Box Antique Chinoiserie Black Gilt
Located in Antwerpen, BE
Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of the early 19th century with this exquisite Chinese export lacquer sewing box. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this octagonal...
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Chinese Chinoiserie Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Wood

Chinese Cinnabar Finely Carved Box and Cover, Late 18th-Early 19th Century
Located in Gainesville, FL
Chinese cinnabar very finely carved box circa late 18th or early 19th century. The multiple lacquered layers of red over black over amber, the cover carved with a scene of Kwan Yin i...
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Chinese Chinese Export Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

Materials

Lacquer

Japanese Lacquer Hokai Box, 19th Century
Located in Pasadena, CA
This is a good example of a traditional Japanese Hokai shell storage box for the Kai-awase game. This box is well-detailed in chased brass appliques and makie. The box is in overall ...
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Japanese Japonisme Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Wood, Lacquer

Japanese Lacquer Incense Burner, Koro, Edo period, mid 19th century, Japan
Located in Austin, TX
An elegant and refined Japanese lacquer koro, incense burner, in the form of a chaire, tea caddy, Edo Perio, mid 19th century, Japan. The barrel shaped koro formed as a traditional ...
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Japanese Edo Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

Materials

Copper

Antique Chinese Coromandel Black Lacquer Screen with White Mother of Pearl
Located in Toronto, ON
This antique Chinese screen features intricate inlaid mother of pearl goddesses. What makes this screen unusual is the grand scale of the design of the figures. The screen is lacquered in black and entirely hand painted. The reverse side of the screen is also hand painted. The screen can be used as a room divider or headboard. Coromandel lacquer screens...
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Chinese Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Mother-of-Pearl, Lacquer, Wood

Japanese Maki-e Lacquer Document Box, Edo Period, early 19th Century, Japan
Located in Austin, TX
A spectacular Japanese maki-e lacquer lidded box, possibly a writing box, suzuribako, decorated with images of folding fans, ogi, Edo Period, earl...
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Japanese Edo Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

Materials

Coral

Previously Available Items
Small Antique Japanese Lacquered Incense Container Kogo
Located in Atlanta, GA
A small antique Japanese lacquered round box used to contain incense powder (it is called Kogo), circa Edo period (17-18th century). The form round box with a fitted lid with subtly beveled edge features an exquisite design of a assortment of seashells. On s densely Nashiji background done directly on red lacquer, high relief takamakie techniques was used to depict a collection of six seashells among coral branches, all with beautiful details. Slight height and texture details were carried out to achieve a dimensional effect with one shell highlighted with a real mother of pearl inlay that was polished to reveal its shin yet left bound by the maki-e. The interior was finished in a matching dense nashiji. Under the lid, another collection of sea shells...
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Japanese Japonisme Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Mother-of-Pearl, Wood, Lacquer

Nashiji and Fundame Gold Lacquer Flute Box
Located in Hudson, NY
Features design of moon-lit landscape with waterfall over craggy rocks. Moon is sheet silver, lacquer work is gold, cut sheet gold and varying lacquer techniques. Cord is attached to...
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Japanese Edo Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Gold, Silver

18th Century Japanese Samurai Battle Paddle with Mother of Pearl
Located in Hudson, NY
18th century Japanese Samurai Battle paddle with mother of pearl. Made of lacquered wood with mother of pearl inlay, bronze mounts, and a silk tie and tassel. Paddles similar to this...
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Japanese Edo Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

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Mother-of-Pearl, Silk, Wood, Lacquer

Japanese Lacquer Melon Shaped Incense Burner, Akoda Koro, Edo Period
Located in Austin, TX
A very fine Japanese lacquer incense burner, akoda koro, of melon form with a design of autumnal grasses and chrysanthemum blossoms, with a gilt metal openwork cover, Edo Period, 17t...
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Japanese Edo Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

Materials

Copper

Japanese Lacquer Tokkuri 'Sake Container'
Located in Hudson, NY
In the shape of a red-faced shijo holding his own tokkuri.
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Japanese Edo Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

Materials

Lacquer

18th Century Pair of Daqi Lacquered Courtyard Doors
Located in Chicago, IL
"Daqi" means "big lacquer" in Mandarin, and the finish on this pair of early 18th century impressive doors truly embodies daqi "da chee". The countles...
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Chinese Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

Materials

Elm

Scarlet Lacquered Brush, circa Early 18th Century
Located in Incline Village, NV
Early Georgian brush used at the dining table for clearing. Scarlet japanned decorated with hand-painted oriental scenes consisting of people, pagodas, birds, bridges, and floral com...
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English Georgian Antique Early 18th Century Lacquer

Materials

Wood

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