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Four Chinese Carved, Lacquered and Gilded Panels
Located in Hudson, NY
These elaborate and deeply carved panels are mid-20th century. The carving is very detailed and on a rather deep heavy wooden panel. All the raised areas are richly detailed and gild...
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Mid-20th Century Chinese Lacquer

Materials

Wood

Meiji Period Japanese Lacquered Gold Two-Part Box
Located in Hudson, NY
This very beautifully lacquered box is from the Meiji period in Japan. Made between 1864 and the end of the 19th century this small two tied box would have bee...
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Antique 19th Century Japanese Other Lacquer

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Copper, Gold

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