Crafted in solid maple root with square ebony bases. The round bowls are supported by slender, tapered stems and cylindrical shafts with beautiful grain and patina. Decorative and refined in classic Empire design. Sweden, c. 1810.
Refined antique mortar and pestle in dense tropical hardwood, likely pachyloba. Richly grained surface and beautifully preserved in its original condition. Height: 22 cm. England, circa 1700–1800
Sæt af 4 vintage Tintin-figurer fra ca. 1960’erne, lavet i gummi-lignende materiale. Indeholder Tintin, Kaptajn Haddock, Professor Tournesol og en af de to detektiver Dupont eller Dupond. Højde: ca. 18 cm.
Hand-carved tribal stool from the Philippines in solid molave hardwood, circa 1900–1920. Features a sculpted male head – also ideal as a plant pedestal.
Pair of decorative Canton tea caddies from the Qianlong period (1736–1795), featuring hand-painted enamel landscapes on copper. Original condition with minor corner repairs
Crafted in wrought iron with elegant brass finials. Original, untouched condition, showcasing a charming, naturally aged patina. France, circa 1830-1840
Traditionally used for storage and transport, crafted in ceramic with vertical lines, greenish glaze, and three integrated carrying handles. Beautiful age-related patina. China, Qing Dynasty 1750-1850.
Crafted in dark-patinated bronze with cloisonné work in green, blue, white, and yellow. Features intricate archaic symbols and a gracefully curved neck. Qing Dynasty, mid-18th century.
Features a sturdy wooden frame, openwork base panels in black lacquer, floral details in red, and front calligraphy with the Chinese character for "Luck" (fu). Reverse side in deep red lacquer with natural patina. China, mid-1700s.
Pair of room dividers crafted from pine with remnants of rich burgundy lacquer. Featuring high-quality joinery, intricate wooden slats, and panels, these screens have a beautiful, naturally aged patina. Shanxi, China, circa 1840
A high-quality bronze tray featuring a finely detailed relief dragon motif in the center, edges and legs are crafted in an elegant bamboo style. In excellent, untouched condition, with a natural patina. Measurements: 2,2 x 25 x 19 cm.
Pair of hand-carved temple lions from a Buddha temple in Siam (now Thailand), circa 1830-40. Retains original silver gilding and displays a natural, age-acquired patina. Height: 97 cm.
Crafted from pine, featuring its original black, light gray paint and brown. Natural wear and a beautiful age-related patina, adding to their authentic vintage charm. Sweden, circa 1920. Sold as a set of 2
Features an oval shape, crafted from metal with an ochre-colored finish. The rim and base are adorned with brass-plated accents, while the handles showcase intricate engraving. H: 10,5 | B: 31,5 | D: 17. Denmark, ca. 1810
A French Empire tabatière crafted from boxwood, featuring an erotic enamel plaque and gilded bronze accents. Interior finished with black lacquer. Original condition. France, circa 1810.
Carved wood Akuaba, sometimes known as an Ashanti doll or a Fanti doll. Untouched condition with a beautiful natural age-related patina. From Ghana, 1930-1940