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Shanxi, circa 1900 This pair of tall, carved panels would once have formed part of an interior divider in a Chinese home in Shanxi province. Today ...
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Shanxi, circa 1900 This pair of tall, carved panels would once have formed part of an interior divider in a Chinese home in Shanxi province. Today ...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1850 These rustic, simply styled benches are quite typical of seating used throughout China. Easily portable, they were used both ind...
View full detailsPair of Painted Cream Side Cabinets
Create a soft, fresh feel to your interior with this pair of exquisite painted cream side cabinets. These exquisitely distressed pieces are newly m...
View full detailsGansu, circa 1850 These wonderful painted wooden panels are made from fir wood and originate from the border of Gansu province and Tibet, where the...
View full detailsPair of Round Backed Southern Official Chairs
Shanxi, circa 1860 These lovely chairs are in the 'Southern Offical' style, with curved toprails and arms that meet flush with the side posts rathe...
View full detailsThese simply carved horses are in stone, produced by hand in Beijing. The horse is one of the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac an important symbo...
View full detailsPair of Rustic Horseshoe Armchairs
Shandong, circa 1900 This lovely pair of chairs are in a rustic, vernacular style that developed from the more elegant horseshoe armchair design. R...
View full detailsShandong, circa 1900 This lovely pair of stools are from Shandong in northern China, made from elm wood. The square seat panels are set within thic...
View full detailsPair of Shanxi Antique Elm Armchairs
Shanxi, circa 1890 This beautiful pair of chairs are in elm wood and come from Shanxi in central China. They are based on a style known as 'officia...
View full detailsPair of Shanxi Lamphanger Chairs
Shanxi, circa 1880 These lovely chairs are in elm wood and originate from Shanxi province in central China. They are referred to as 'Yoke-Back' (or...
View full detailsPair of Shanxi Yoke-Back Chairs
Shanxi, circa 1900 These elegant chairs are from Shanxi province in central China, and are a great example of the classic 'yoke-back' or 'official'...
View full detailsPair of Small Decorative Wooden Panels
Jiangsu, circa 1920 This pretty pair of wooden carved panels would make a lovely wall feature. They are from the city of Suzhou in Jiangsu province...
View full detailsThese fierce looking creatures are Chinese temple lions, often also referred to as 'foo dogs'. They are traditionally seen in pairs (male and femal...
View full detailsPair of Tall Antique Elm Armchairs
Shanxi, circa 1860 These wonderful armchairs are from Shanxi province and have unusually high backs, giving them a very grand appearance. Made from...
View full detailsPair of Tall Lattice Window Panels, Natural and Red
Jiangsu, circa 1880 These two tall, narrow panels once formed part of the sides of a large Chinese marriage bed in the city of Suzhou in Jiangsu pr...
View full detailsPair of Two Drawer Grey Tables
Beijing, circa 1900 Originating from Beijing, these antique side tables have been refinished in a distressed grey lacquer. Each one has two drawers...
View full detailsPair of Waisted Dark Elm Stools
Shanxi, circa 1870 Crafted from elm wood in Shanxi province towards the end of the nineteenth century, these stunning stools feature an elegant Chi...
View full detailsPair of Walnut Southern Official Chairs
Shanxi, circa 1860 These stunning chairs, produced in Shanxi province during the late 19th century, are crafted from beautiful walnut wood with a r...
View full detailsThese wonderful circular wooden trays are handcarved and are decorated in traditional Indonesian geometric patterns. As each piece is unique the de...
View full detailsOne of four beautifully carved wooden panels that come from Palau in Indonesia, and are decorated with geometric patterns.
Pale Blue Ceramic Stool, Birds and Flowers
This lovely ceramic stool is in a pale blue glaze, painted with a beautiful design of sparrows perched on branches of white flowers. Equally useful...
View full detailsThis large ceramic vase is in a lovely, pale blue green glaze. It would make a wonderful centrepiece on a dining table or sideboard, either with or...
View full detailsWith a rounded base and tall, narrow neck, this lovely large vase would be perfect for a flower arrangement, or just as an ornament. Newly made, it...
View full detailsThis old terracotta coloured stoneware jar was once used for storing liquids such as oil or wine. It has four small handles below the rim which wer...
View full detailsWith a finish similar to our vases, these white and grey bowls are made using sections of hollowed out palm tree trunks. These bowls can be used bo...
View full detailsUsing a large palm tree trunk that has been hollowed out, these pots have been finished in a lovely white and grey lacquer. Ideal for use indoors a...
View full detailsPapua Decorative Shell Necklace
Necklaces like these continue to be used in various traditional ceremonies by the people of Papua New Guinea, who are known for their incredible sh...
View full detailsThis pretty jar lamp is decorated with pale blue passion flowers and hummingbirds. The main body is in a crackled white glaze and is mounted on a b...
View full detailsThe stunning off white background of this vase lamp is decorated with spreading twigs laden with red and yellow peach blossoms. Supplied with the g...
View full detailsThese petrified wooden slabs are a common type of fossil, the colour is formed in a natural process called permineralisation. Please note that the ...
View full detailsThis unusual, beautifully figured ornament was formed over millions of years when a slab of wood was buried under many layers of sediment. The figu...
View full detailsThis flat-sided jar lamp features a swirling, phoenix feather pattern picked out in a rich red , contrasting with the white porcelain base. The lam...
View full detailsPillow boxes like these were commonly used in China during the Qing dynasty to deter would-be thieves. The owner would place valuables inside the b...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1950 This little octagonal black lacquer box would have been used for holding some kind of delicacy and presented as an expensive gif...
View full detailsThese beautiful prints are reproductions of originals painted onto silk. They show dancing butterflies on a backdrop of bamboo and peony flowers in...
View full detailsThese gorgeous prints are reproductions of originals painted onto silk in a traditional Chinese painting technique known as 'Gongbi'. They show dan...
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