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This is a Chinese wooden storage box, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The cubic form features a removable front cover that reveals four drawers (two large and two small), while the hinged top opens to provide additional storage space.
The box is decorated with the traditional Chinese motif Baizi Tu (Hundred Boys), symbolizing prosperity, fertility, and many descendants. The lacquer finish and detailed ornamentation highlight both its functionality and artistic value.
Dimensions
Overall: 12.5"D × 13"W × 14.25"H (approx. 18.5 lb.)
Large drawers (×2): Interior 10.75"W × 9"D × 1.75"H
Small drawers (×2): Interior 4.5"W × 9"D × 1.75"H
Top compartment: Interior 12"W × 10.5"D × 1.75"H
There are minor signs of age such as light wear and small stains typical of antiques, but the overall condition is very good. A fine piece for collectors or as an elegant decorative accent.
The box is decorated with the traditional Chinese motif Baizi Tu (Hundred Boys), symbolizing prosperity, fertility, and many descendants. The lacquer finish and detailed ornamentation highlight both its functionality and artistic value.
Dimensions
Overall: 12.5"D × 13"W × 14.25"H (approx. 18.5 lb.)
Large drawers (×2): Interior 10.75"W × 9"D × 1.75"H
Small drawers (×2): Interior 4.5"W × 9"D × 1.75"H
Top compartment: Interior 12"W × 10.5"D × 1.75"H
There are minor signs of age such as light wear and small stains typical of antiques, but the overall condition is very good. A fine piece for collectors or as an elegant decorative accent.
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