Korean Shell Inlaid Nong Cabinet with Birds and Fish

Korean Shell Inlaid Nong Cabinet with Birds and Fish

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Region

Korean

Period

Pre 1920

$8,000.00

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Antique Korean ichung nong wardrobe cabinet in two sections on a low base. Made of black lacquered wood and covered with detailed shell inlay. The front is decorated with scenes of birds, animals, flowers and plants on the top section. The bottom section is decorated with fish, turtles and plants of both land and water. The sides and top are inlaid with scenes of mountains and huts. There are two compartments and the bottom section has two small drawers. The compartments are lined with paper on the inside. Hinged doors have chased brass butterfly hardware.

Age: early 20th century

Dimensions: 54 3/4″ high x 31 3/4″ wide x 15 1/2″ deep

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Antique Korean ichung nong wardrobe cabinet in two sections on a low base. Made of black lacquered wood and covered with detailed shell inlay. The front is decorated with scenes of birds, animals, flowers and plants on the top section. The bottom section is decorated with fish, turtles and plants of both land and water. The sides and top are inlaid with scenes of mountains and huts. There are two compartments and the bottom section has two small drawers. The compartments are lined with paper on the inside. Hinged doors have chased brass butterfly hardware.

Age: early 20th century

Dimensions: 54 3/4″ high x 31 3/4″ wide x 15 1/2″ deep

Additional information

Region

Korean

Period

Pre 1920

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