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Part of the Ashmolean Collection, this traditional ceramic general jar has a wide-rimmed lid and is decorated with red peaches against branches in ...
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Part of the Ashmolean Collection, this traditional ceramic general jar has a wide-rimmed lid and is decorated with red peaches against branches in ...
View full detailsThese chunky, weathered wood troughs have been cut from the trunk of a teak tree and come from the Javanese peninsula of Lesung. They are perfect a...
View full detailsShandong, circa 1950 This classic jar dates back to the mid 20th century and was traditionally used for storing oil, wine, or various food products...
View full detailsThree Drawer Kang Table, Black Lacquer
This particular black lacquer table is larger than the original kang tables to make it more practical as a contemporary coffee table, but the simpl...
View full detailsThree Drawer Kang Table, Warm Elm
The Chinese did not use coffee tables in the sense that we know them but in colder parts of the country they would use low level tables placed on t...
View full detailsA wider, lower version of our Two Drawer Coffee Table, this elegant, stylish looking table has three useful drawers, each with a simple brass handl...
View full detailsJiangsu, circa 1850 This hardwood carving was once part of a Chinese marriage bed, which would have boasted many similar carved panels around its f...
View full detailsThese simply shaped glass vases are handblown into a mould, with the top being opend by hand to create an organic, unique look. The wide neck of th...
View full detailsThese three layer necklaces are made from braided rope and large cream cowrie shells, each layer slightly increasing in size. They are supplied wit...
View full detailsThis solid elm wood coffee table shows the simple style that is prevalent in most Asian furniture. The tapered profile and extended top surface add...
View full detailsShandong, circa 1950 This vintage stoneware container dates back to the mid 1900s and was originally intended for storing oil, wine, or other food ...
View full detailsUmbrella Stand Oriental Ceramic, White And Blue With Rambling Rose
With a design to match our ceramic stool, this umbrella stand pictures birds perched among the branches of a rambling rose. Made from porcelain wit...
View full detailsThese lovely lamps are made from sustainable Mango wood and given a crackled black paint finish. Shades sold separately. Available in round or cand...
View full detailsThese striking aluminium pots are hand made and decorated with a ribbed design. Ideal for housing plants or displaying flowers.
Vintage Black Stoneware Jar with Handles
With a rustic brown glaze, this old stoneware jar was once used in China for storing oil or wine. It has four narrow handles stretching from below ...
View full detailsVintage Brown Stoneware Jar with Handles
With a rustic brown glaze this old stoneware jar was once used for storing liquids such as oil or wine. It has four narrow handles stretching from ...
View full detailsThese lovely old ceramic storage jars are from Shanghai and date from the mid 20th century. Finished in a classic celadon glaze, with handles aroun...
View full detailsJiangsu, circa 1920 Made from varnished beech in the early twentieth century, these simple chop-stick sets are held in a charming box with a cantil...
View full detailsThese lovely old ceramic ginger jars are from Shanxi province in China and date from the mid 20th century. Each one is finished in a smooth green g...
View full detailsThese old green glass wine bottles would be perfect for use as large flower vases or merely for decoration. Please note that the actual item may di...
View full detailsVintage Handled Black Storage Jar
These old stoneware jars were used for storing liquids such as oil or wine. They date from the mid 20th century and differ very slightly in terms o...
View full detailsDongbei, circa 1920 This simple table was originally intended as a serving surface for food and drinks, placed on the heated kang platform used for...
View full detailsVintage Pot with Bat Decoration
These unusual stoneware pots are great as indoor plant holders. The are from the early 20th century, originally used most likely as oil or wine jar...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1920 This decorative box has a rich history, originally intended as a gift box for special occasions such as weddings or birthdays. I...
View full detailsThese vintage stoneware bottles were used for storing oil or wine in northern China during the mid-twentieth century. Each bottle has a narrow neck...
View full detailsThese old terracotta pots make lovely indoor plant holders. They date from the first half of the 20th century, used in China originally to store gr...
View full detailsVintage Terracotta Pot with Bats
These lovely stoneware pots are great as indoor plant holders. They were produced around the mid 20th century, originally used to store oil or wine...
View full detailsThese old round buckets were made for collecting grapes for wine making and have been restored with a distressed cream finish. The supporting metal...
View full detailsGreat for serving drinks and nibbles or as tea trays, these old wooden trays are from the mid twentieth century and are still in their original fin...
View full detailsSouthern China, circa 1900 Originally used for carrying water, these wooden buckets come from southern China. Today they make great baskets next to...
View full detailsThe subtly curved lid gives this black lacquer trunk its name as well as its graceful lines, while the large brass circular hardware adds some clas...
View full detailsThis elegant blanket box, seen here in a lovely pale cream lacquer, looks beautiful at the end of a bed and is strong enough to provide additional ...
View full detailsMade from solid reclaimed elm with dovetail joints and finished on the inside in a dark wood stain our red lacquer wave trunk is the largest within...
View full detailsThe largest of our oriental trunks and chests, this elegant warm elm blanket box looks beautiful at the end of a bed and is strong enough to provid...
View full detailsThis beautiful vase is decorated with weeping plum blossom in blue and red which contrasts nicely against the ivory background.
These white glazed ceramic stools are reproductions of pieces that were used for indoor and outdoor seating particularly in southern China for cent...
View full detailsThis lovely art print shows a White Eye - a small bird native to China - sitting on a branch of cherry blossom. The print is based on a painting fr...
View full detailsThese lovely ginger jars in a white glaze are reproductions of the type of ceramic pots used throughout China to store herbs and spices. They inclu...
View full detailsThese cute ornamental elephants are carved from white marble. They make lovely decorative pieces indoors or in the garden or use a pair as large bo...
View full detailsOur beautiful stone discs, known as 'bi' (pronounced 'bee') in Chinese, are made from jade or other stone. The outer ring and central hole symbolis...
View full detailsWide Shouldered Green Bottle Vase
Similar to storage jars traditionally used throughout China, these little vases are in a crackled green glaze. Included are the red wax seals that ...
View full detailsSimilar to storage jars traditionally used throughout China, these little vases are in a crackled green glaze. Included are the red wax seals that ...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1900 This charming little storage box is made from willow, the curved handle made by steaming the wood to a pliable state. Traces of ...
View full detailsBeijing, circa 1940 Once used by company employees, these old abacuses are from Beijing and and date from the mid twentieth century. Many of them i...
View full detailsBeijing, circa 1950 These interesting wooden cylindrical containers actually started life as the hubs for wooden carts. They still have the origina...
View full detailsThese serene looking buddhas, seated in the lotus postion with hands clasped in prayer, are hand carved from wood and given an aged appearance. As ...
View full detailsZhejiang, circa 1920 This traditional wooden box hails from Zhejiang province in southeast China. Crafted from beech wood with a top lid and one sh...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1870 Used to carry food, this was essentially a lunch box. It is from Shanxi province and made from elm, still with the old finish.
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