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Early 20th Century Chinese Faux Bamboo Display Table

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  • Petite Chinese Display Table, c. 1900
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    Crafted of a beautiful dense hardwood, this petite table from the late 19th century is designed for displaying precious objects, such as fine porcelain, sculptures, or incense burner...
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    Antique Late 19th Century Chinese Qing Furniture

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  • Pair of Ornate Chinese Lacquer Display Tables, c. 1850
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    The perfect way to call attention to a plant, special vase or piece of art, these tall display tables date from 1850 during the Qing dynasty. Made of oak, the tables are expertly detailed with elaborate hoof feet and recessed base and tabletop. A stunning combination of red and black lacquer draws attention to the tables’ architectural richness. Made from tree sap...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Furniture

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  • Chinese Low Kang Table, c. 1850
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    This elegant 19th century low table would have traditionally been placed atop a platform kang bed and used as a convenient working surface for painting, writi...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Furniture

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    Elm

  • Provincial Chinese Guanyin Table Stand, circa 1900
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    For thousands of years, precious Chinese artworks have been elevated for display on fine wooden table stands. Recognized today as works of art in their own right, these display stands are typically finely carved, crafted of exquisite hardwoods, or designed with the refined proportions of larger furniture pieces. Resembling a low kang table, this waisted table...
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  • Chinese Faux Bamboo Walnut Console Table, c. 1750
    Located in Chicago, IL
    This 18th century walnut table from southern China was carved to mimic round stalks of bamboo, with carefully articulated growth rings. Bamboo was a favored motif in late-Qing furniture, as it expressed humility for earlier construction methods and upheld Taoist values of naturalism. The stretchers are ingeniously designed with mortise and tenon joinery to meet the legs in such a way as to appear as to wrap around like a strip of bamboo. This console is an elegant and quietly ornate table...
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    Antique Mid-18th Century Chinese Qing Furniture

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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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