
Coffer Table From Shanxi - 19th Century
This original antique Chinese coffer table originates from Shanxi province and dates to the 19th century. Constructed from northern Chinese elm (yumu 榆木), it shows a timeworn surface with traces of its original burgundy lacquer, now mellowed into a warm patina that highlights the grain of the wood.
Coffer tables were multifunctional pieces in Chinese households, serving both as storage chests and as tables. The five drawers on this example make it especially practical, the original brass locking plate is still visible with a subtle verdigris. Today, it would work beautifully as a console or side table, offering both utility and historic character.
See Traditional Chinese Furniture From The Greater Shanxi Region (C.L. Ma Collection) fig 104 for a similar example.
- Origin: Shanxi Province, China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Northern elm (yumu 榆木) with traces of burgundy lacquer
- Features: Five drawers with iron ring pulls; rectangular top with worn lacquer patina; traditional coffer table form
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and remnants of lacquer enhancing character
- Dimensions: W99 x D45 x H86 cm
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Coffer Table From Shanxi - 19th Century
This original antique Chinese coffer table originates from Shanxi province and dates to the 19th century. Constructed from northern Chinese elm (yumu 榆木), it shows a timeworn surface with traces of its original burgundy lacquer, now mellowed into a warm patina that highlights the grain of the wood.
Coffer tables were multifunctional pieces in Chinese households, serving both as storage chests and as tables. The five drawers on this example make it especially practical, the original brass locking plate is still visible with a subtle verdigris. Today, it would work beautifully as a console or side table, offering both utility and historic character.
See Traditional Chinese Furniture From The Greater Shanxi Region (C.L. Ma Collection) fig 104 for a similar example.
- Origin: Shanxi Province, China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Northern elm (yumu 榆木) with traces of burgundy lacquer
- Features: Five drawers with iron ring pulls; rectangular top with worn lacquer patina; traditional coffer table form
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and remnants of lacquer enhancing character
- Dimensions: W99 x D45 x H86 cm
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This original antique Chinese coffer table originates from Shanxi province and dates to the 19th century. Constructed from northern Chinese elm (yumu 榆木), it shows a timeworn surface with traces of its original burgundy lacquer, now mellowed into a warm patina that highlights the grain of the wood.
Coffer tables were multifunctional pieces in Chinese households, serving both as storage chests and as tables. The five drawers on this example make it especially practical, the original brass locking plate is still visible with a subtle verdigris. Today, it would work beautifully as a console or side table, offering both utility and historic character.
See Traditional Chinese Furniture From The Greater Shanxi Region (C.L. Ma Collection) fig 104 for a similar example.
- Origin: Shanxi Province, China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Northern elm (yumu 榆木) with traces of burgundy lacquer
- Features: Five drawers with iron ring pulls; rectangular top with worn lacquer patina; traditional coffer table form
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and remnants of lacquer enhancing character
- Dimensions: W99 x D45 x H86 cm
























