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Antique painted trunk in pine wood – China, circa 1900

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This antique painted trunk in pine wood features a closed rectangular structure with hinged lid, hand-forged iron hinges and latch and painted decoration with small red flowers, cobalt blue borders and shou (壽) calligraphy. It originates from northern China, from the late Qing dynasty, where pine was worked using mortise-and-tenon joinery and finished with polychrome paint over a natural lacquer ground.

In traditional Chinese furniture, painted trunks were trousseau pieces — part of the bridal dowry — and stored textiles, festival clothes, documents and personal items inside. The painted decoration on the front, sides and lid was a statement of domestic prosperity and a vehicle for family auspicious symbolism.

The body is built in solid pine. The structure is a closed rectangular volume with a hinged lid mounted on hand-forged iron hinges, with a central iron latch. The joinery is mortise-and-tenon over an internal frame and the sides finish in a small lower moulding. The interior keeps the bare pine, while the exterior is fully painted.

The front carries an elaborate painted decoration with small red flowers set in rectangular frames, cobalt blue borders with vegetal motifs and Chinese calligraphy with the shou (壽, longevity) character in central composition. The shou belongs to the core of auspicious characters along with fu (fortune) and xi (happiness). The palette combines red, cobalt blue, ochre and green over an aged dark ground with layered wear.

With its contained size — around 85-90 cm in length — this trunk works as a bedside table, an auxiliary table or a central decorative piece in an entrance. It suits wabi-sabi, contemporary rustic, japandi and Asian-inspired interiors, where it brings a historical and narrative accent.

Details

  • Dimensions: Length 88 cm – Width 56 cm – Height 60 cm
  • Style: Qing Dynasty
  • Materials and techniques: Solid pine; hand-forged iron hardware; mortise-and-tenon joinery; painting over natural lacquer ground.
  • Place of origin: China
  • Period: Late Qing dynasty
  • Date of manufacture: Circa 1900
  • Condition: Good. Original paintwork and patina preserved with honest wear. Wear consistent with age and use.

This piece is part of the curated collection of Amaru Antiques, Barcelona.

ONE OF A KIND PIECE

Weight25 kg
Dimensions88 × 56 × 60 cm
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