Stoneware lidded jar with oxblood glaze, mounted with partially gilded and patinated bronze. Designed by Kresten Bloch and Knud Andersen for Royal Copenhagen, 1957. Signed and first quality. H 21 cm, Dia. 19 cm.
Crafted in elm featuring a pair of doors and drawers with patinated brass fittings. Front with red lacquer and black lacquer on the sides with elegant natural patina. Jiangxi Province, Qing Dynasty, circa 1840
Elegant walnut sideboard with carved scroll details, traces of original burgundy lacquer, and a rich natural patina. Shanxi Province, Qing Dynasty, c. 1800–1820
Decorative Chinese sideboard in original lacquer colours of green, red, and yellow. Features two sets of double doors with classic round brass fittings. From Shandong Province, Qing dynasty, 1880–1900.
Crafted in fine Cuban mahogany with faux book spine tambour, original fittings, and a refined interior with small drawers, tambour cabinet, and writing flap. Copenhagen, circa 1780–1790.
Original Tibetan pinewood cabinet from around 1880, hand-painted with lotus flowers and leaf motifs in vibrant colors. Made of wood and well preserved with two sets of doors
Crafted in Cuban mahogany with bow front, four drawers, fluted quarter-columns with bronze capitals, and tapered legs. Made in Copenhagen c. 1780–1790 by masters of the Cabinetmakers’ Guild.
Rare Louis XVI / Gustavian cabinet from Denmark, c. 1790–1800. Original polychrome surface in coral red with blue-grey faux-marble panels, carved dentil cornice, fluted pilasters with floral details, and original brass fittings. Exceptionally well preserved.
Antique Qing sideboard from Shanxi, c. 1860–1880, in orange-red and black lacquer with original patina and metal fittings. Restored with a clear lacquer finish
Pair of cabinets crafted from solid pine, both retaining their beautiful original warm dark amber finish. One cabinet features four drawers, the other with shelving – perfect for use as bedside tables or side cabinets. Denmark, circa 1880–1900.
Set of 5 antique copper measuring jugs ("pot"), tin-lined interior. Dated 1878 and stamped with Copenhagen city and verification marks for certified accurate volume. Rare historical collection.
Pine wood painted in rococo blue with original gilding. Richly carved with floral and rocaille motifs, glass door, and pale interior with shelving. Sweden, circa 1750–1770
Elegant campaign chest in solid oak with brass fittings and side handles. Made in two parts – easy to transport. Beautiful patina. England, c. 1870–1880.
Elegant Swedish Rococo cabinet in blue-grey painted pine. With arched cornice, glazed panel doors, and gently curved bracket feet. Sweden circa 1750–1770
Light green body with a faux marble-painted top, carved dentil molding, and four drawers with patinated brass handles. Decorated with classic fluted pilasters and carved details. Denmark, 1780-1790
Elegant blue-painted Rococo desk with a swan-neck pediment, Rococo-style carvings, upper cabinet with shelves, and lower section with a writing flap, drawers, and side handles. Denmark 1730-1750
Painted pine in beautiful cinnabar red with black-painted top. Features drawers, storage compartments, and a central door with fluted details. Three spacious drawers with original brass handles. Crafted in Sweden, circa 1800
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 wood and covered with leather. The front and sides are adorned with embossed decorations, the center of the front features patinated metal fittings. Qing Dynasty, China, circa 1900