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Sideboard from Peking - 19th Century

Sideboard from Peking - 19th Century

This elegant sideboard originates from Peking (Beijing) and follows a classic Ming dynasty design long favoured across North China. Its restrained, architectural form reflects the Ming aesthetic, with clean lines, balanced proportions, and an emphasis on the natural beauty of the timber. The long overhanging top, slightly upturned at each end, echoes the profile of traditional altar tables and hints at its likely role as both a storage piece and a family altar for ancestor worship.

Crafted in the 19th century during the Qing dynasty, the cabinet is constructed from yumu 榆木 (elm) with components in baimu 柏木 (cypress). It retains its traditional layout with three drawers above and a pair of central doors opening into a spacious interior. The original brass hardware has been replaced with traditional style circular brass fittings, including the large central lock plate and ring pulls. The warm, honey toned surfaces have developed a rich patina, with age worn areas that speak to its long history of domestic use.

  • Origin: Peking (Beijing), North China
  • Date: 19th century, Qing dynasty (Ming style)
  • Materials: Yumu 榆木 (elm) and baimu 柏木 (cypress) with brass fittings
  • Features: Long altar style top; circular brass hardware (replaced); three drawers; large interior compartment; warm patina and visible grain
  • Condition: Age related marks, wear, and patina consistent with its history
  • Dimensions: Width 185 × Depth 52 × Height 88 cm

A beautifully crafted 19th century northern Chinese sideboard that sits effortlessly in both traditional and contemporary interiors.

$1,265.36

Original: $3,615.30

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Sideboard from Peking - 19th Century

$3,615.30

$1,265.36

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Sideboard from Peking - 19th Century

This elegant sideboard originates from Peking (Beijing) and follows a classic Ming dynasty design long favoured across North China. Its restrained, architectural form reflects the Ming aesthetic, with clean lines, balanced proportions, and an emphasis on the natural beauty of the timber. The long overhanging top, slightly upturned at each end, echoes the profile of traditional altar tables and hints at its likely role as both a storage piece and a family altar for ancestor worship.

Crafted in the 19th century during the Qing dynasty, the cabinet is constructed from yumu 榆木 (elm) with components in baimu 柏木 (cypress). It retains its traditional layout with three drawers above and a pair of central doors opening into a spacious interior. The original brass hardware has been replaced with traditional style circular brass fittings, including the large central lock plate and ring pulls. The warm, honey toned surfaces have developed a rich patina, with age worn areas that speak to its long history of domestic use.

  • Origin: Peking (Beijing), North China
  • Date: 19th century, Qing dynasty (Ming style)
  • Materials: Yumu 榆木 (elm) and baimu 柏木 (cypress) with brass fittings
  • Features: Long altar style top; circular brass hardware (replaced); three drawers; large interior compartment; warm patina and visible grain
  • Condition: Age related marks, wear, and patina consistent with its history
  • Dimensions: Width 185 × Depth 52 × Height 88 cm

A beautifully crafted 19th century northern Chinese sideboard that sits effortlessly in both traditional and contemporary interiors.

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This elegant sideboard originates from Peking (Beijing) and follows a classic Ming dynasty design long favoured across North China. Its restrained, architectural form reflects the Ming aesthetic, with clean lines, balanced proportions, and an emphasis on the natural beauty of the timber. The long overhanging top, slightly upturned at each end, echoes the profile of traditional altar tables and hints at its likely role as both a storage piece and a family altar for ancestor worship.

Crafted in the 19th century during the Qing dynasty, the cabinet is constructed from yumu 榆木 (elm) with components in baimu 柏木 (cypress). It retains its traditional layout with three drawers above and a pair of central doors opening into a spacious interior. The original brass hardware has been replaced with traditional style circular brass fittings, including the large central lock plate and ring pulls. The warm, honey toned surfaces have developed a rich patina, with age worn areas that speak to its long history of domestic use.

  • Origin: Peking (Beijing), North China
  • Date: 19th century, Qing dynasty (Ming style)
  • Materials: Yumu 榆木 (elm) and baimu 柏木 (cypress) with brass fittings
  • Features: Long altar style top; circular brass hardware (replaced); three drawers; large interior compartment; warm patina and visible grain
  • Condition: Age related marks, wear, and patina consistent with its history
  • Dimensions: Width 185 × Depth 52 × Height 88 cm

A beautifully crafted 19th century northern Chinese sideboard that sits effortlessly in both traditional and contemporary interiors.