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Vintage Brown Ancient Hardware 2 Drawers Console Altar Table GB113S
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Vintage Brown Ancient Hardware 2 Drawers Console Altar Table GB113S

  • $ 2,90000


It stands like a quiet scholar from a vanished century: a narrow Chinese altar table, born sometime between the last breaths of the Qing and the first uncertain years of the Republic. The single elm plank top, thick and slightly undulating, carries the soft scars of a hundred winters (fine cracks, faint cup rings, and the mellow sheen that only generations of hands can give). Beneath it, everted flanges curl outward like the ends of an ancient scroll, framing a single broad drawer whose face is guarded by a large, petal-edged brass plate, its once-bright surface now the color of storm clouds and old bronze. Two teardrop pulls hang motionless, as though waiting for fingers that will never return. The legs rise straight and spare, tapering to delicate horse-hoof feet that barely disturb the floor, while the recessed waist and modest cloud-scroll spandrels lend the piece an air of restrained dignity. In every scratch and shadow it holds the hush of ancestral halls, the faint scent of camphor wood, and the low light of oil lamps long extinguished.

Dimensions:  W39.25" x D14.875" x H32.75"
Origin: China
Material: Solid Wood
Condition: hand-made, distressed marks, original chip marks . 
Work: Ship in 1 piece

US domestic continental buyer of 48 states pays $445 shipping charge for curbside delivery. Customer from New York, Hawaii, Alaska, US Island, Florida Keywest, and Canada pays extra shipping cost. Insurance and handling charges are already included in the shipping cost. In-store pick-up is highly welcomed if you are in San Francisco Bay Area. (No charge) White-Glove (4-8 weeks transit) service can be arranged with additional cost - needs quotation based on the destination.
When your shipment is delivered, carefully inspect the outside of the packaging before the delivery personnel leave. It is important to clearly indicate if there is any visible damage to the packaging or items on the delivery paperwork. Carriers usually do not honor concealed damage claims so it is crucial to clearly indicate any visible damage to the packaging or items on the delivery paperwork.

 


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