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Discover Chinese Antiques selected for craftsmanship, material richness, and cultural significance. This collection brings together furniture, decorative arts, and fine objects that add depth, balance, and historical character to refined interiors.

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  • Reverse Glass Painting, China Republic Period

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    A Chinese reverse glass painting of two women and a child, Republic Period circa 1920

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  • Vintage Blue and White Oval Dish, Circa 1980

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    A Vintage Chinese blue and white low oval dish or spoon rest, circa 1980.

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  • Tang Dynasty Lady, China Circa 7th Century

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    A Chinese Tang Dynasty pottery Lady, 7th Century. These women were considered a sign of wealth and good fortune.

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  • Chinese Export Camphor Trunk, circa 1900

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    An late 19th early 20th Century Chinese Export camphor trunk circa 1900

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  • Xixing Pottery Vase, China Circa Late 18th Century Early 19th Century

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    A late 18th early 19th Century Xixing Chinese pottery vase decorated with dragon and phoenix

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  • Yuan Dynasty Drvapala Mask, China Circa 14th - 15th Century

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    A Chinese Yuan Dynasty carved wood Drvapala mask, 14th - 15th Century.

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  • Chinese Export Canton Platter, Circa 1860

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    19th Chinese export porcelain platter. This type of porcelain was initially exported in the 17th century, this plate was made circa 1860 for sale t...

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  • Vintage Gilt Bronze Buddha Sculpture, China Circa 20th Century

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    A large, elegant and impressive gilt bronze made in China about 20 years ago in the style of the Ming Dynasty. The serene face and flowing robes wi...

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  • Circa 1880 4 Panel Screen with Iron Decoration, China

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    A late 19th Century floral wrought iron screen in an elm frame and a fabric backing, China circa 1880.

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  • Set of Six Serving Pieces, Limoges, France

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    A set of six serving pieces of S & C Limoges china. These pieces are white with a beige border and gilt trim. This set consists of three round ...

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  • Antique Photograph of the Pazhou Tower

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    A 19th Century silver albumen photograph of the Pazhou Tower in Guangzhou Province of China

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  • Chinese Export Red Leather Trunk, Circa 1780

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    A late 18th Century Chinese Export leather covered wood trunk with nail head design, circa 1780

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  • Pair of Hong Mu and Marble Round Tables China circa 1890

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    A good pair of late 19th century Hong Mu Chinese round tables with nicely carved apron and inset marble tops. Made in China circa 1890. Recently ti...

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Building a Chinoiserie Storyline

Chinese antiques are celebrated for their harmony of proportion, disciplined craftsmanship, and enduring materials. From sculptural furniture to finely crafted decorative objects, these works reflect centuries of artistic tradition and cultural symbolism. Their presence in an interior introduces warmth, structure, and a sense of continuity that cannot be replicated by modern pieces.

Unlike trend-driven décor, authentic Chinese antiques feel intentional and timeless. Clean architectural lines, rich wood patina, refined glaze work, and sculptural metal surfaces allow these pieces to integrate seamlessly into both traditional and contemporary spaces. Whether placed in minimalist settings or layered into richly furnished rooms, Chinese antiques provide visual calm, material depth, and lasting decorative value.

Furniture Traditions in Chinese Antiques

Chinese antique furniture is admired for its structural elegance and restrained ornamentation. Emphasis is placed on proportion, balance, and fine joinery rather than excessive decoration. These qualities make antique Chinese furniture particularly versatile, allowing it to complement Western antiques as well as modern interiors.

Tables, seating, and storage pieces each play a distinct role in creating a cohesive environment.

Explore key furniture categories within our collection:

Together, these furniture forms help anchor interiors while preserving a sense of openness and visual clarity.

Decorative Arts and Collectible Objects

Beyond furniture, Chinese antiques are equally prized for their decorative arts. These objects bring texture, symbolism, and artistry into a space, often serving as focal points in otherwise restrained rooms.

Porcelain, metalwork, sculpture, and smaller decorative pieces offer a wide range of visual experiences—from luminous glazed surfaces to dark, richly patinated bronze. Many collectors combine multiple materials to create contrast and depth within shelves, consoles, and display cabinets.

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These categories allow collectors to build nuanced interiors that feel curated rather than decorated.

Chinese Fine Art and Cultural Expression

Chinese antiques also include a rich tradition of painting and fine art that reflects philosophical, natural, and symbolic themes. Landscapes, floral studies, figural works, and calligraphy each carry distinct visual language and cultural meaning. These artworks introduce softness, narrative, and contemplative space within interiors.

Mounted scrolls and framed works can serve as quiet focal points or integrate into layered gallery arrangements. Their tonal balance and brushwork create atmosphere rather than visual noise, making them especially effective in refined and scholarly environments.

Explore this artistic tradition in Antique Chinese Paintings & Fine Art.

Decorating With Chinese Antiques in Modern Homes

Chinese antiques are remarkably adaptable. Their visual discipline allows them to work in spaces that range from traditional to contemporary. A single cabinet can anchor a modern room with warmth and material depth, while porcelain and bronze accents add sculptural contrast to minimalist settings.

Because these pieces emphasize balance and proportion, they rarely overwhelm a space. Instead, they introduce rhythm and permanence. Furniture provides structure, decorative objects add nuance, and fine art softens architectural lines—creating interiors that feel intentional, layered, and timeless.

Chinese antiques also pair naturally with other global decorative traditions, allowing collectors to build interiors that feel personal rather than themed. The versatility of these works makes them especially valuable for designers and collectors seeking distinctive pieces with historical presence.

Build a Cohesive Collection

Collecting Chinese antiques is often about dialogue between forms and materials. Furniture anchors the space, porcelain introduces luminosity, bronze adds weight, sculpture brings dimension, and fine art creates atmosphere. When thoughtfully combined, these elements produce interiors that feel balanced, curated, and culturally rich.

Exploring each specialized category allows you to better understand the diversity of Chinese craftsmanship and select pieces that complement one another naturally. Whether furnishing a single room or developing a long-term collection, these works offer enduring aesthetic and historical value.

As a comprehensive collection, Chinese Antiques brings together furniture, decorative arts, and fine objects that represent centuries of craftsmanship and artistic heritage. Exploring the full range allows you to discover how each category relates to the others and helps you create interiors that feel cohesive, refined, and deeply collected.

Are Chinese antiques valuable?

Yes. Their value comes from age, craftsmanship, rarity, and historical importance.

What is the most sought after antique china?

Imperial porcelain, rare bronzes, and fine hardwood furniture are highly sought after.

What is the most expensive Chinese antique ever sold?

Rare Qing imperial porcelain holds auction records for Chinese antiques.