Browse Chinoiserie Chic, layer porcelain near Mirrors, and add scholars’ books from European Books.
Balance tradition with Contemporary upholstery and focused Lighting.
Discover antique Chinese furniture with timeless hardwood accents and blue-and-white details, bringing elegance, heritage, and charm home.
An English blue and white chinoiserie platter, circa 1890. The center of the platter is decorated with a Chinese pavilion next to a lake.
A large Imari blue and white transfer ware charger, late 19th century.
A blue willow wash basin, England circa 1880. The blue and white design is in the Chinese taste.
A Staffordshire blue and white platter in the "Columbia" pattern.
A Japanese imari charger, Taisho period circa 1910 in blue and white glazes.
A late 19th Century English Bailey-Walker blue and white well and tree platter in the oriental taste, circa 1881.
A 19th Century English blue and white Staffordshire platter, circa 1870.
A late 19th Century English Staffordshire platter with a blue and white decorated border, circa 1880.
A large 19th Century Japanese blue and white Imari charger, Meiji Period circa 1860.
A Nanking Chinese export blue and white plate, circa 1840, with later mark on back "China Made In".
A Chinese export Rose Medallion platter, China circa 1880.
A Qing Dynasty painting of wisteria and monkeys, China circa 1900.
A Han Dynasty (200 BC - 200 AD) pottery soldier with traces of original paint, on a wood stand, in a black coat.
A 7th Century Chinese Tang Dynasty pottery horse and rider with original traces of paint. Was $4950
A very attractive pair of of large red lacquered doors from China made during the 19th century. Painted with figures of dignitaries. Wonderful old ...
View full detailsA hardwood low table, China circa 1890. Ex Hearst.
A horn carving of a Guan Yin on a hardwood base, China circa 1920.
A Dehua porcelain Chinese dish, 19th century.
A famille rose oval low bowl, China circa 1910. This is decorated with flowers and butterflies.
A famille rose oval low bowl, China circa 1910.
A chopstick holder, China, 19th century. The holder is pierced in the front, divided into 2 sections in a celadon glaze.
A vintage hand-colored nautical engraving, circa 1920. "The Opium Ships at Lintin in China, 1824"
A Ming Dynasty roof tile. The figure of a phoenix to guard a gable. 14th century China.
A Han Dynasty horse head, China, circa 200 BC–AD 200. The head has been mounted on a plexiglass stand
Browse Chinoiserie Chic, layer porcelain near Mirrors, and add scholars’ books from European Books.
Balance tradition with Contemporary upholstery and focused Lighting.
Yes—this contrast is classic.
Limit to two dominant motifs per room.
Console centers or protected shelves.