
Painted Sideboard From Mongolia - 19th Century
This vibrant antique Mongolian sideboard dates to the 19th century and originates from the nomadic cultures of Mongolia and Northern Shanxi. Traditionally used for storing grain, clothing, or other household items, these pieces often served double duty as family altar cabinets, playing a central role in ancestor worship ceremonies.
The cabinet retains its richly painted floral decoration, with vivid red and orange panels and intricate peony and chrysanthemum motifs symbolising prosperity and longevity. The original top-opening hatch has been sensitively modified into functional front-facing doors, making it ideal for modern storage while preserving its historical spirit.
- Origin: Mongolia and Northern Shanxi, China
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Pine with original lacquer and pigment
- Features: Hand-painted florals; two-door modification from original hatch opening; two lower drawers
- Condition: Very good antique condition with surface wear appropriate to age
- Dimensions: W132 x D45 x H76 cm
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Painted Sideboard From Mongolia - 19th Century
This vibrant antique Mongolian sideboard dates to the 19th century and originates from the nomadic cultures of Mongolia and Northern Shanxi. Traditionally used for storing grain, clothing, or other household items, these pieces often served double duty as family altar cabinets, playing a central role in ancestor worship ceremonies.
The cabinet retains its richly painted floral decoration, with vivid red and orange panels and intricate peony and chrysanthemum motifs symbolising prosperity and longevity. The original top-opening hatch has been sensitively modified into functional front-facing doors, making it ideal for modern storage while preserving its historical spirit.
- Origin: Mongolia and Northern Shanxi, China
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Pine with original lacquer and pigment
- Features: Hand-painted florals; two-door modification from original hatch opening; two lower drawers
- Condition: Very good antique condition with surface wear appropriate to age
- Dimensions: W132 x D45 x H76 cm
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This vibrant antique Mongolian sideboard dates to the 19th century and originates from the nomadic cultures of Mongolia and Northern Shanxi. Traditionally used for storing grain, clothing, or other household items, these pieces often served double duty as family altar cabinets, playing a central role in ancestor worship ceremonies.
The cabinet retains its richly painted floral decoration, with vivid red and orange panels and intricate peony and chrysanthemum motifs symbolising prosperity and longevity. The original top-opening hatch has been sensitively modified into functional front-facing doors, making it ideal for modern storage while preserving its historical spirit.
- Origin: Mongolia and Northern Shanxi, China
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Pine with original lacquer and pigment
- Features: Hand-painted florals; two-door modification from original hatch opening; two lower drawers
- Condition: Very good antique condition with surface wear appropriate to age
- Dimensions: W132 x D45 x H76 cm























