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A carved beauty from the Qing Dynasty. This 2-door, 3-drawer antique armoire is surrounded with panels carved in floral designs. The floral designs included flowers, nuts and vines. The aged finish is medium brown in color with darker age spots. Two of the three bottom drawers are carved. Brass pulls adorn the doors and drawers. There are two shelves inside and the doors are removable. Simple legs and spacers.
Feature
- circa 1825
- Shanxi Province, China
- Wood
- 36.5" wide x 24" deep x 65" high


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