Antique chest painted in pine wood – China, around 1900
- Dimensions :
- H61 x W86 x D54
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- chrome
- Style :
- classic
This ancient chest, painted in pine wood, features a rectangular structure with a drop lid, wrought iron hinges and lock, and a painted decoration of peonies and lotuses on a central panel framed by white floral friezes. It originates from northern China, dating from the end of the Qing dynasty, where the pine was crafted using a mortise and tenon assembly and finished with polychrome paint on a natural lacquer background. In traditional Chinese furniture, painted chests were part of the trousseau — they formed part of the bridal dowry — and contained textiles, festive clothing, documents, and personal items. The painted decoration on the front, sides, and lid was a statement of domestic prosperity and a vehicle for auspicious family symbolism. The body is constructed from solid pine. The structure is a closed rectangular volume with a drop lid mounted on wrought iron hinges, featuring a central lock also made of iron. The assembly uses mortise and tenon joints on an internal frame, and the sides finish with a small lower moulding. The interior retains the raw pine, while the exterior is fully painted. Details. Dimensions: Length 86 cm – Depth 54 cm – Height 61 cm. Style: Qing Dynasty. Materials and techniques: Solid pine; wrought iron fittings; mortise and tenon assembly; painting on a natural lacquer background. Place of origin: China. Period: End of the Qing dynasty. Date of manufacture: Circa 1900. Condition / Observations: Good. Original paint and patina preserved with honest wear. Wear consistent with age and use.