Chinese Antique Ivory
Early 1900s Chinese Other Chinese Antique Ivory
Silk
Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Wool, Cotton
Late 19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Wool, Cotton
Early 20th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Chinese Antique Ivory
Wool
19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Chinese Antique Ivory
Wool
Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Chinese Antique Ivory
Wool
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Wool
Early 20th Century East Turkestani Art Deco Chinese Antique Ivory
Wool
Late 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Chinese Antique Ivory
Wool
19th Century Modern Chinese Antique Ivory
Ink
Early 20th Century English Chinese Antique Ivory
Porcelain
18th Century Modern Chinese Antique Ivory
Paper, Ink
19th Century Modern Chinese Antique Ivory
Pencil, Ink
Late 19th Century Unknown Chinoiserie Chinese Antique Ivory
Paper
Early 20th Century Modern Chinese Antique Ivory
Ink, Watercolor
Early 20th Century Modern Chinese Antique Ivory
Ink
Late 17th Century Dutch Chinoiserie Chinese Antique Ivory
Faience
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Leather
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
19th Century Chinese Antique Ivory
Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Ivory
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Ivory
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
18th Century and Earlier Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Ivory, Wood
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Ivory, Porcelain
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Wood, Lacquer, Gesso
Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
19th Century Chinese Antique Ivory
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
18th Century and Earlier Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Ivory
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Late 19th Century Asian Qing Chinese Antique Ivory
Ivory
Early 20th Century Art Deco Chinese Antique Ivory
Early 1900s Chinese Qing Chinese Antique Ivory
Silk
Mid-19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Silk
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Amboyna
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Hardwood, Ivory
Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Jade, Amethyst, Agate
19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Chinese Antique Ivory
Ivory
Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Ivory, Wood
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Ivory
1790s Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Ebony, Ivory, Padouk
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Wood, Bone, Ivory
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Metal
Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Enamel
Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Brass
Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Early 20th Century Chinese Antique Ivory
Softwood, Ivory
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Lacquer, Paper, Ivory
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Wood
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Lacquer, Ivory
19th Century Chinese Folk Art Chinese Antique Ivory
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Ceramic
19th Century Chinese Chinese Antique Ivory
Pewter
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How Much is a Chinese Antique Ivory?
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 4, 2024To identify antique Chinese furniture, look carefully at its details. Chinese craftsmen often built furniture using mortise and tenon joinery, eliminating the need for nails and screws. If you see this type of hardware, your piece is likely not at least 100 years old, especially if the hardware still looks new and shiny. Since antique furniture was handmade, you will normally see slight imperfections, such as tool marks or slight variations in carvings. Pieces that appear completely uniform and pristine are less often genuine antiques.
When present, maker's marks can also be helpful. Research the marks to learn more about when the maker was active and producing pieces like yours. Alternatively, you can have a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer evaluate your furniture for you.
Shop an assortment of antique Chinese furniture.
Lotus GallerySeptember 23, 2020The best way to know is to take it to an expert, such as an appraiser, reputable dealer or auction house, or museum
PAGODA REDOctober 7, 2020To determine the age of a Chinese furniture piece, look carefully at the joinery and finish. Natural expansion and contraction of the wood over time will cause a joint to protrude or retract, distorting a once-seamless fit. Antique lacquer finishes become crackled and worn over time. Areas of exposed wood, such as the underside of a table, the footrest of a chair, or the back of a cabinet should appear raw and dry compared to the finished surface. With use, the legs of tables and chairs become weathered near the bottom from precipitation and use.








