Four lobed medallions — a quatrefoil shape common to Qing-era decorative vocabulary — are painted across the two front doors in a deeper red against the cabinet's vermilion ground, each centered with a small hand-painted floral or landscape motif rendered in dark pigment. The black-framed door panels and iron hardware, including the original hasp-style latch, read as period-appropriate to Northern Chinese red lacquer cabinetry, a tradition where the color itself carried meaning — red was reserved for prosperity and domestic auspiciousness long before it reached wider use. Inside, the cabinet opens to a full run of storage: two upper interior drawers and two shelf levels behind the doors, plus two additional exterior drawers in the base, all built from unfinished wood that contrasts with the lacquered exterior. The case sits on simple tapered legs.
Condition here is genuinely well-worn rather than lightly distressed — the lacquer shows significant color loss, scuffing down to bare wood in places, and an old repair patch near the top left corner, consistent with a piece that saw decades of daily use before entering the trade. We've left this as found rather than touching up the finish. At 66" tall, it functions as a linen or display cabinet with real capacity, doors open to show off the interior storage or closed to let the medallion painting read as the piece's primary feature.
*Era: 19th–early 20th century, estimated (exact dynasty/date not confirmed)
*Material: Solid wood with original lacquer finish; iron hardware
*Size: 43.5"(W) x 19"(D) x 66"(H)
*Color: Red with Black Trim
*Condition: Fair to good, original finish; significant color loss and wear to lacquer, old repair patch near top left corner, consistent with decades of use. Structurally sound, hardware functional.
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Specifications
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Origin: Northern China; Qing-era red lacquer cabinetry tradition; painted wood
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Era: 19th–early 20th century, estimated (exact dynasty/date not confirmed)
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Material: Solid wood with original lacquer finish; iron hardware
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Finish: Original red lacquer with black-trimmed door panels and painted medallion motifs
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Dimensions: 43.5"W x 19"D x 66"H
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Condition: Fair to good, original finish. Significant color loss and wear to lacquer, old repair patch near top left corner, consistent with decades of use. Structurally sound, hardware functional. Requires White Glove delivery.