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  2. Coromandel lacquer - Wikipedia

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    Coromandel lacquer, probably originally from a screen, worked up into a cabinet for medals in France in the 1720s. Coromandel lacquer is a type of Chinese lacquerware, latterly mainly made for export, so called only in the West because it was shipped to European markets via the Coromandel coast of south-east India, where the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC) and its rivals from a number of ...

  3. Chinese furniture - Wikipedia

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    The legs and stretchers are commonly round rather than square or curvilinear. The simplest pieces are simply four splayed legs attached to a solid top, but more complicated pieces contain decorative brackets, drawers and metal latches. Cabinets in this style typically have an overhanging top, similar to Western-style cabinetry.

  4. China cabinet - Wikipedia

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    China cabinets are typically placed against a wall, opposite the door or windows. They are often set in a conspicuous place where china, silverware, and glassware can easily be seen by guests and accessed by the host. [1] Chamberlain's factory, Worcester, c. 1805. Two-handled cabinet cup with cover, so a caudle cup type, painted with a pastoral ...

  5. Ancient furniture - Wikipedia

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    The screens used to partition areas were called byōbu and noren respectively. In order to build these kinds of furniture, tatami mats would be laid down. Concurrently, a low table or a free-standing shelf needed to be set in place. The byōbu is a multi-paneled screen covered in paintings. Each panel is called an andon.

  6. Inside the Presidents' China Cabinet - AOL

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    Inside the Presidents' China Cabinet Although White. While there are quite a number of perks that come with being the president of the United States, you might not consider a seriously stunning ...

  7. Lacquerware - Wikipedia

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    Lacquerware, Nguyễn dynasty, Vietnam A folding screen using Vietnamese lacquer A lacquered folding screen Sơn mài is a painting technique in Vietnam . It developed from the painters of the Hanoi EBAI in the 1930s and today is counted a national painting style with many famous painters.

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