
Chinese Qing Dynasty 19th Century Elmwood Noodle Cabinet with Hidden Drawers
A Chinese Qing Dynasty period elm wood noodle cabinet from the 19th century, with brass hardware, tapering lines and hidden drawers. Created in China during the Qing Dynasty period in the 19th century, this elm wood cabinet draws the attention with its tapering lines beautifully highlighted by a warm brown finish. Two doors, accented by rounded moldings and fitted with ornate brass hardware, open to reveal inner shelves and two hidden drawers offering convenient storage opportunities. The lower section showcases a panel that can be removed to reveal an additional storage space. The cabinet is raised on four straight cylindrical legs connected to one another through a simply carved apron on three of the four sides. The side panels are recessed and the back is decorated with a dark brown color. We review all of our pieces and address issues we may find before they leave for your home; however, this is an antique piece, and as such it will keep its character and some imperfections, which