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  • "Longevity and Good Fortune" 19th Century Chinese Hat Rack
    Located in Chicago, IL
    De rigeur for any respectable, status-seeking male in the Qing-dynasty, hats would have found elevated storage and display on this remarkably crafted hat stand. Flanking the central ...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Hat Racks and Stands

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  • 19th Century Chinese Bent Bamboo Daybed
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    Made of bent bamboo, this southern Chinese daybed was likely the most popular piece of furniture in house. Lightweight and portable, the platform bed trave...
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  • Pair of 19th Century Chinese Quatrefoil Doors
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    This pair of doors is over a century old and originally decorated a Qing dynasty home in China’s Fujian Province. The thin cedar slats mimic bamboo and overlap the quatrefoil windows...
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    Antique Late 19th Century Chinese Qing Furniture

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    Cedar

  • 19th Century Chinese Spirit Screen with Duan Stone
    Located in Chicago, IL
    This 19th century spirit screen from northern China is inset with a duan stone, similar to stones used to create many inkstones for calligraphy. The stand i...
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    Antique Early 19th Century Chinese Qing Furniture

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    Stone

  • Pair of 19th Century Chinese Tall Back Porch Chairs
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Unusual for its small scale, this pair of 19th century tall back chairs are diminutive updates on the classic yoke-back armchair popular since the Song dynasty. Also referred to as o...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Furniture

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    Reed, Elm, Lacquer

  • Folding Chinese Traveler's Hat Rack, c. 1850
    Located in Chicago, IL
    This folding hat rack displays the opulence of court fashion, where rank and status was expressed through fashion and its accouterments. During the Qing dynasty, wearing a hat was cu...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Hat Racks and Stands

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    A large garment robe display rack from Northern China, circa late 19th century toward the end of Qing Dynasty Made of elm wood and finished in a deep red lacquer that still allow the...
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  • Antique Garment Stand
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    An unusual antique garment Stand in excellent condition. Beautiful patina. Shanxi Province, circa 1850.  
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  • Large Chinese Carved Wood Robe Rack
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    This large Chinese oxblood colored lacquered robe rack is carved from Northern Elm (yumu) and is from the Shanxi Province of China. These robe racks were des...
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    This Chinese standing screen has a main panel, and a lower panel flanked by two smaller ones, which were made in the 19th century as fretwork window panels for a house. In the 20th century they were salvaged, assembled, and mounted in a matching hardwood stand as a freestanding screen...
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