Elegant elmwood and bamboo summer bed (with silk cushions included) Shanxi Province. Beds like this were used for warm weather sleeping. 33" high x 80" wide x 29.5" deep. Great for a bedroom or solarium!
Our very best screen ever. All handcarved elmwood, four panel screen in completely original condition including the original finish. From circa 1800-1850 Shanxi Province; 83" high x 64" wide. Each panel is 16" wide.
A pair (2 pieces total) of door screens in elmwood circa 1900 in perfect condition; 84" high x 22" wide x 2" deep. A great architectural accent! Install them as room dividers or use outside as a garden accent. Price is for one pair. Two pair available. Additional photos of any Asian Antiques item available on request. NOW REDUCED!
Tibetan Buddhist step shrine with 13 symbols 'bringers of good fortune'. Circa 1900-1950 Tibet of pine and polychrome; 19.5" high x 33.5" wide x 15" deep. (Buddhas not included.) NOW 50% OFF PRICE SHOWN.
Early to mid-20th century Tibetan tantric shrine for offerings to the wrathful deities of pine and polychrome; 21.5" high x 20.5" wide x 15" deep. Depicts skulls, tiger skins and wrathful dieties to convey impermanence of our human existance.
This wonderfully carved stand was originally used with a marble or jade 'picture' stone in the middle. The stone would have been a cross slice which imitated a stylized landscape. You can find your own picture stone or use it as a beautiful vanity mirror. Semi hardwood with detailed floral and dragon motif. Measurements 35 1/4" high x 24 1/4" wide x 12" deep
Excellent set of four panel screens. Comes from the Shanxi Province circa 1850's. Price is for all four panels. E. Measurements: each panel is 66 3/4" high x 19" wide x 2" deep. Total length with all four panels together is 76" wide.
This early 20th century shrine of poplar is framed in honorific blessings. It also has a small drawer that opens on the bottom for incense, joss sticks, etc. 18" high x 15 1/2" wide x 5" deep.
Window screen circa early 1800's or earlier of elmwood. Hand carved in early Ming style scalloped and floral pattern; 35 3/4" high x 36" wide x 1 3/4" deep