
Gilt Black Lacquer Chinese Export Sewing Box - Early 19th Century
This gilt black lacquer Chinese table cabinet was made for the Chinese export market was made for wealthy members of the British Georgian upper class in the Qing dynasty. This intricate and detailed work was made for export to Britain when Chinoiserie was all the rage in the early 19th century. Black lacquer export sewing kits and games boxes were also made.
These pieces are a fragile piece of history and are usually found damaged. This jewellery cabinet has been checked over in our workshop and small restorations made to stop the aging process. The handles were originally ivory and whilst some original handles remain, some handles were missing and have been replaced with hand turned ivory substitute handles. The tops of these cabinets have visible wear from use. This can be seen in the photographs.
Made for export to Britain in the early 19th century when Chinoiserie was all the rage.
From China
32 x 23cm x 12.4 cms (wxdxh)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £15
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Gilt Black Lacquer Chinese Export Sewing Box - Early 19th Century
This gilt black lacquer Chinese table cabinet was made for the Chinese export market was made for wealthy members of the British Georgian upper class in the Qing dynasty. This intricate and detailed work was made for export to Britain when Chinoiserie was all the rage in the early 19th century. Black lacquer export sewing kits and games boxes were also made.
These pieces are a fragile piece of history and are usually found damaged. This jewellery cabinet has been checked over in our workshop and small restorations made to stop the aging process. The handles were originally ivory and whilst some original handles remain, some handles were missing and have been replaced with hand turned ivory substitute handles. The tops of these cabinets have visible wear from use. This can be seen in the photographs.
Made for export to Britain in the early 19th century when Chinoiserie was all the rage.
From China
32 x 23cm x 12.4 cms (wxdxh)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £15
More delivery options available on checkout
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This gilt black lacquer Chinese table cabinet was made for the Chinese export market was made for wealthy members of the British Georgian upper class in the Qing dynasty. This intricate and detailed work was made for export to Britain when Chinoiserie was all the rage in the early 19th century. Black lacquer export sewing kits and games boxes were also made.
These pieces are a fragile piece of history and are usually found damaged. This jewellery cabinet has been checked over in our workshop and small restorations made to stop the aging process. The handles were originally ivory and whilst some original handles remain, some handles were missing and have been replaced with hand turned ivory substitute handles. The tops of these cabinets have visible wear from use. This can be seen in the photographs.
Made for export to Britain in the early 19th century when Chinoiserie was all the rage.
From China
32 x 23cm x 12.4 cms (wxdxh)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £15
More delivery options available on checkout





















