A Chinese Qing Dynasty period elm and burl wood compound multiseason cabinet from the 19th century, with four doors, inner shelves and hidden drawers. Created in China during the 19th century, this tall two-section compound cabinet features a linear silhouette perfectly complimented by an elm and burl wood structure.
The upper section showcases two doors opening to two inner shelves while the lower part, larger in size, presents additional inner shelves and hidden drawers. Raised on four straight legs connected to one another through an apron carved on three sides, this 19th century Chinese Qing Dynasty compound cabinet will be an excellent addition to any bedroom or living room. The upper section is 24" H.