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Black 3 Drawer Kneehole Desk From Shanxi - 19th Century

Black 3 Drawer Kneehole Desk From Shanxi - 19th Century

This small and practical Chinese kneehole desk is a wonderful example of late Qing craftsmanship, and would work brilliantly in a hallway, home office, or smaller room. Crafted from northern Chinese elm (yumu 榆木), it features a black lacquer finish that originates from Shanxi province - an area known for its coal mining heritage. Historically, local coal was mixed with lacquer to achieve this rich, dark surface. Over the past 140 years, the lacquer on the tabletop has worn naturally through continual use, leaving behind a beautifully tactile patina that reflects its history.

The desk€™s compact proportions are matched by its rare three-drawer design - a more functional layout than typical Chinese antique furniture, possibly influenced by Western traders of the time. Though the drawer interiors have been replaced during its lifetime, the brass ring handles remain original. Its linear silhouette and raised-leg form make it both elegant and adaptable in modern interiors.

  • Origin: Shanxi province, Northern China
  • Date: 19th century
  • Materials: Northern elm wood (yumu 榆木), black lacquer, original brass fittings
  • Features: Three drawers, kneehole design, Western influence, worn lacquer top with rich patina
  • Condition: Good antique condition; aged surface, replaced drawer interiors, original hardware intact
  • Dimensions: W98 x D45 x H88 cm
$538.03

Original: $1,537.24

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Black 3 Drawer Kneehole Desk From Shanxi - 19th Century

$1,537.24

$538.03

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Black 3 Drawer Kneehole Desk From Shanxi - 19th Century

This small and practical Chinese kneehole desk is a wonderful example of late Qing craftsmanship, and would work brilliantly in a hallway, home office, or smaller room. Crafted from northern Chinese elm (yumu 榆木), it features a black lacquer finish that originates from Shanxi province - an area known for its coal mining heritage. Historically, local coal was mixed with lacquer to achieve this rich, dark surface. Over the past 140 years, the lacquer on the tabletop has worn naturally through continual use, leaving behind a beautifully tactile patina that reflects its history.

The desk€™s compact proportions are matched by its rare three-drawer design - a more functional layout than typical Chinese antique furniture, possibly influenced by Western traders of the time. Though the drawer interiors have been replaced during its lifetime, the brass ring handles remain original. Its linear silhouette and raised-leg form make it both elegant and adaptable in modern interiors.

  • Origin: Shanxi province, Northern China
  • Date: 19th century
  • Materials: Northern elm wood (yumu 榆木), black lacquer, original brass fittings
  • Features: Three drawers, kneehole design, Western influence, worn lacquer top with rich patina
  • Condition: Good antique condition; aged surface, replaced drawer interiors, original hardware intact
  • Dimensions: W98 x D45 x H88 cm

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This small and practical Chinese kneehole desk is a wonderful example of late Qing craftsmanship, and would work brilliantly in a hallway, home office, or smaller room. Crafted from northern Chinese elm (yumu 榆木), it features a black lacquer finish that originates from Shanxi province - an area known for its coal mining heritage. Historically, local coal was mixed with lacquer to achieve this rich, dark surface. Over the past 140 years, the lacquer on the tabletop has worn naturally through continual use, leaving behind a beautifully tactile patina that reflects its history.

The desk€™s compact proportions are matched by its rare three-drawer design - a more functional layout than typical Chinese antique furniture, possibly influenced by Western traders of the time. Though the drawer interiors have been replaced during its lifetime, the brass ring handles remain original. Its linear silhouette and raised-leg form make it both elegant and adaptable in modern interiors.

  • Origin: Shanxi province, Northern China
  • Date: 19th century
  • Materials: Northern elm wood (yumu 榆木), black lacquer, original brass fittings
  • Features: Three drawers, kneehole design, Western influence, worn lacquer top with rich patina
  • Condition: Good antique condition; aged surface, replaced drawer interiors, original hardware intact
  • Dimensions: W98 x D45 x H88 cm