Asian Art

November 30December 05, 2019
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LOT 26

Lot 26

A Chinese Black Lacquer Mother-of-Pearl and Bone Inlaid Two-Tier Cabinet, Early 20th Century

A Chinese Black Lacquer Mother-of-Pearl and Bone Inlaid Two-Tier Cabinet, Early 20th Century
Lot 26 Details
A Chinese Black Lacquer Mother-of-Pearl and Bone Inlaid Two-Tier Cabinet, Early 20th Century

二十世紀早期 黑漆嵌骨珍珠母貝花鳥紋大櫃

In two sections, surface decorated with bone-inlaid scrolling floral vines and birds within borders against black lacquer ground
80.7 x 34.9 x 19.9 in — 205 x 88.7 x 50.5 cm

Estimate $2,000-$3,000

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A Chinese Black Lacquer Mother-of-Pearl and Bone Inlaid Two-Tier Cabinet, Early 20th Century
  • A Chinese Black Lacquer Mother-of-Pearl and Bone Inlaid Two-Tier Cabinet, Early 20th Century
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