卡贾尔墙镜柜 – 手绘 – 22 × 48 cm - 木, 玻璃 - Qajar dynasty (1796–1925)





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原装 Qajar 时期壁挂镜柜,手绘,尺寸 22 × 48 cm,木质并配玻璃镜,晚 Qajar 时期,状况良好。
卖家的描述
卡贾尔王朝墙镜柜——手绘——22 × 48 cm
美丽的古董墙镜柜,追溯到卡贾尔王朝时期,购自一家德国古董画廊。
这件作品 features finely shaped upper crest and hand-painted double doors decorated with floral motifs and traditional figures on a black lacquered background. Inside is the original aged mirror with attractive patina consistent with age.
The object shows charming signs of wear and age, adding authenticity and decorative character. The reverse side and construction techniques are consistent with traditional handcrafted production.
A very decorative and evocative Oriental collectible, suitable for both antique and interior design collections.
Dimensions:
Width: 22 cm
Height: 48 cm
weight: 2.3kg
Condition:
Good antique condition with visible age-related wear, small losses, patina, scratches and imperfections consistent with age and use. Please see photos carefully as they are part of the description.
Period:
Late Qajar period (late 19th – early 20th century)
Provenance:
Purchased from a German antique gallery.
卡贾尔王朝墙镜柜——手绘——22 × 48 cm
美丽的古董墙镜柜,追溯到卡贾尔王朝时期,购自一家德国古董画廊。
这件作品 features finely shaped upper crest and hand-painted double doors decorated with floral motifs and traditional figures on a black lacquered background. Inside is the original aged mirror with attractive patina consistent with age.
The object shows charming signs of wear and age, adding authenticity and decorative character. The reverse side and construction techniques are consistent with traditional handcrafted production.
A very decorative and evocative Oriental collectible, suitable for both antique and interior design collections.
Dimensions:
Width: 22 cm
Height: 48 cm
weight: 2.3kg
Condition:
Good antique condition with visible age-related wear, small losses, patina, scratches and imperfections consistent with age and use. Please see photos carefully as they are part of the description.
Period:
Late Qajar period (late 19th – early 20th century)
Provenance:
Purchased from a German antique gallery.

