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MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE PAIR OF CHINESE MASSIVE ZITAN COMPOUND CABINET, SIJIANGUI 18th/19th Century Each is of massive rectangular form and constructed from large panels of Zitan with beautiful graining and rich deep- purplish-brown tone. The hat chest has two square panel doors with a removable center stile. The doors open to reveal a single shelf. The large cabinet below has rectangular panel doors similarly fitted with removable center stile. The doors open to reveal the shelved interior with two drawers and a hidden compartment fronted by a horizontal panel one cabinet. The legs are of rectangular section and are joined by plain aprons and spandrels at the bottom. Front panel elaborately dense carved with dragons amidst scrolling clouds. This zitan cabinet are enormous heavy, requiring at least four strong men to carry each of its. Dimension: 94-1/2" H x 47" L x 23-1/2" D
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