Item Name: Chinese Painted Mongolian Sideboard
Dimension : 160 (w) x 44 (d) x 81 (h) cm
Circa: 1870s
Original Antique Piece with Wonderful reds , greens and Orange adorn this painted chest in a playful floral design and carved doors. Behind the four doors are shelves and then there are the 4- drawers. Simple iron hardware graces this chest that can be used as a buffet, storage chest in den, living or dining rooms
Circa: 1890s
The cabinet originates from the Shanxi province which means "West of the Mountains" which extended beyond the Great Wall and dates back to Qing/Ming Dynasty
This early 20th century Mongolian style Chinese cabinet dates back to early 1920's. During this era, the Xinhai Revolution overthrew China's last imperial dynasty known as the Qing dynasty and established the Republic of China. This beautiful piece resembles cultural look of the Chinese and Mongolian style combined.
The buffet features four doors opening to reveal two shelves with storage capacity and four draws. Covered in layers of thick lacquer to provide additional protection from wear with mortise and tenon joinery. Lots of character on the vintage piece with a story to tell.
Ideal for someone looking for a statement piece filled with art and history or just someone looking to make a collection complete in their home or office, as server or entertainment centre./p>
One of the prettiest example of a Mongolian Cabinet that can be used as a buffet/sideboard/server.