Large 19th century decorative 4-piece solid wood door. The doors have openwork panels at the top and closed at the bottom and have their original wrought iron fittings and a beautiful natural patina. [...]
A large partition or room divider panel, carved and openwork with geometric patterns and flowers. Upper part openwork decoration of flowers and birds in the medallions, in the lower part the panels ar[...]
Superb set of two window panels, in finely carved wood, decorated with figures in medallions in a surround of foliage scrolls, old traces of polychromy on the medallions, sculpture of very good qualit[...]
RARE CEDAR WOOD DOOR DEPICTING STYLIZED IBEX AND ROSETTES - FROM THE NURISTAN MOUNTAINS IN AFGHANISTAN OR THE SWAT VALLEY IN PAKISTAN - 19TH CENTURY PERIOD - VERY GOOD GENERAL CONDITION - VERY NICE PA[...]
Indochina, circa 1880 two large vertical panels in exotic wood veneer with very detailed mother-of-pearl inlaid decoration and of very high quality of execution This so-called scholarly decoration is [...]
Two large sculpted and openwork panels with geometric patterns and flowers in the lower part the panels are full partition panels or to mount as doors In good condition, pretty patina
Asia 19th century: important low relief panel in carved, lacquered and gilded wood, decorations of animated scenes of characters, frame basin h33 x 103 x 5 cm
Two large rosewood panels inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Decorated with birds on flowering fruit trees, floral arrangements and calligraphic motifs. Lacks of mother of pearl. China, circa 1880/1900.
Large solid teak woodwork with traces of original polychromy with 19th century Bali floral motifs. woodwork used to dress the temple door passages, very good condition, traces of wear from use.
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I present to you this beautiful pair of solid wood doors from Huanghuali. The hinges are European and were made at the end of the 19th century. Lots of elegance, great quality of wood and workmanship.[...]
Architectural element – Indonesia
Architectural element in carved wood, representing a worshiper, with a full face and clasped hands, wearing a traditional costume.
REGION: Thailand
MATERIAL: Wood,[...]
Two large panels of a Chinese wedding bed, richly carved with figures, festive scenes, gifts and symbols of prosperity.
Carved wood, red lacquer, gold leaf and black lacquer. China, late 19th centu[...]
Pair of Vietnamese bamboo panels carved then engraved with a sentence or a saying called sentences, these calligraphic characters have been engraved, lacquered and then gilded.
on the left of the lef[...]
Medallion in the shape of a flower, element of temple architecture in polychrome wood, late 19th century, Bali, Indonesia.
diameter 24.5 cm
Collected by me in 1998
Temple woodwork China, Manchu Province, Qing Dynasty, 19th Century.
Architectural element located above a temple door, the 4 angles have a bat.
Signs of wear and gullying, good general condition.
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Important element in gilded wood XIX th China Qing period surely coming from a temple and can be used as a door top or headboard... very decorative. 2m31 longest 49 cm at the highest
Series of 4 colonial woodwork in polychrome wood.
element of house architecture, passage of doors
length 99 cm, wide 20 cm, thickness 1.5 cm
late 19th century, Bali, Indonesia.
Series of 7 solid bronze handles for large English colonial house doors.
Yangoon Province, Burma, 19th century.
Length with nut 21 cm.
handle length 13 cm
wide 10.5 cm
set of 3 colonial house windows in teak, partially pickled, sold as is.
from Rangoon, English house, 19th century, Burma.
height 121 cm x 106 wide, thickness 3.5 cm
Long Indonesian woodwork, house architecture element, teak wood door passage in good condition.
203 cm long
late 19th century colonial period
weight 5 kilos
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