Archaic Crystal on Silk Cord
Headdress Pendant Necklace
Cross Necklace
Rickshaw Wallahs, by Greg Vore
Peruvian Rattle Necklace
Jeanette Farrier Vintage Sari (kantha) Throws
Kantha Baby Blankets
Berber Trading Shell Choker
Beguiling Nandi
Large, marvelous measuring bowl
Sea Island Silver Shells
Burmese Nat Carving
Turquoise Pickle Pots
 
 
 
 
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“Tonight, I'm a little the worse after many years of wear and tear.”
- Gregory Peck/Ernest Hemingway


Chests, cabinets, desks of configurations simple and not-so, chairs for the formal and the informal moments and pieces for the road...

Some furniture is made to travel, and ship: I've indicated estimated shipping and handling charges alongside these item's prices. Other pieces, even the "campaign" ones, are not so easy. Because of the ungainliness many of the pieces shown here, packing/crating and shipping will add significantly to prices. In-store pick-up is the ideal but I can arrange to get anything anywhere if required.

 

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Cizhou style ceramic garden stool, pair - stoneware with black pigment design
Lovebird Seats - Cizhou-Style Stools
Chilong low table with bone inset and turtles supporting
Chilong Low Table
Roorkhee style Campaign chair with leather seat and back
British Campaign Chair - Roorkhee-Style
Pair chinese \
Chinese "Kitchen" chairs
Chinese red lacquered leather trunk on stand
Chinese Lacquer Trunk on Stand
Chinese lacquered shallow trunk
Lacquered Shallow Box
Mid-century, Klint-designed, Roorkhee-campaign chair-inspired leather chairs.
Vintage Roorkhee-Style Chairs
Faux-Bamboo Rocking Chair, vintage
Faux-Bamboo Rocking Chair
A selection of Chinese leather trunks
Chinese Leather Trunks
Stunning Rosewood secretary desk with sunburst-carved cabinet
Rosewood Sunburst Secretary
Deco-Style, folding rosewood loveseat
Deco-Style Rosewood Loveseat
Rosewood carved back rosewood side chair with cane seat
Caned Colonial Rosewood Arm Chair

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