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Elm Chinese Sideboard From Peking - Late 19thC Style - Teapot a technique with early roots

SKU 89510741825
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Description

a technique with early roots in the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) that flourished during the Ming and Qing dynasties

Enjoy precise and smooth strokes for stunning results

Lacquer cabinets were given as wedding gifts

Decorated with Flowers and Elephants with a stunning vivid green background

scratches and the hand-punched Hindi inscription of a previous owner

Elm Chinese Sideboard From Peking - Late 19thC Style - Teapot a technique with early rootsThese sideboards come from the Chinese capital Peking (Beijing) & surrounding areas in North China. The simple design originated during the Ming dynasty. Our pieces are mostly 19th century & early 20th century. These Chinese sideboards were used for storage & also as altar cabinets for family ancestor worship and were usually made from elm, oak or catalpa and occasionally in camphorwood. The fittings are made from brass and are mostly circular in

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