Vintage Handmade Hand-dyed Asian Cloth Vintage Handmade Hand-dyed Asian Cloth
Antique Large Black European Grape Collector Antique Large Black European Grape Collector

FREE UK MAINLAND SHIPPING

On orders over £35
Vintage chinese red small coffee table with draw Vintage chinese red small coffee table with draw

TABLES

Shop now
Vintage handmade late 19th century wooden buddha
Vintage handmade late 19th century wooden buddha

RELIGIOUS ARTEFACTS

Shop now

LATEST FROM OUR BLOG

The freshest and most exciting news
Using antique doors in your home.
Antique doors from India and China are not just pieces of functional furniture but also beautiful decorative object...
Exciting changes for 2023!
Our newly launched website, complete with a brand new logo that embraces the values of our business. My new logo fe...

CHECK OUT OUR INSTAGRAM

@apemaninteriors
🇮🇳19th Century Indian Window Frames🇮🇳 

Beautiful window frames made from wood. They’d have been placed above doors and allowed air flow to enter the home. They’re absolutely stunning!
🎌Late 19th / early 20th Century Japanese Accounting Books🎌 

Beautiful examples of Japanese accounting books.to write down information about whatever particular business they belonged to.

They now make stunning wall art and what a fab bit of history to have in the home.
🌞
🪑Late 19th Century Chinese Yoke-Ebony (Wumu) Chairs🪑 sold as a pair.
 
These stunning chairs originated in China during the Qing dynasty. They are handmade from a Chinese ebony known as Wumu and the rich colour of this wood truly outlines the quality of these seats. The style of this chair is known as Yoke-back and this name refers to the curved headrest which is thought to resemble the winged hats of Chinese Mandarins of the Ming dynasty. Despite the age, these chairs have remained durable and they are incredibly heavy considering the time period they were made in.

These beautiful chairs would add an authentic and unique feel to your home. 

SOLD AS A PAIR.

The dimensions are as follows: H - 103cm, W - 52cm, D - 41cm.

£750
🐕Late 19th Century Foo Dog Chinese Containers🐕

Sold together not separately. 

Interesting Chinese containers originated in the Qing dynasty. They are made from elm and has all of their original lacquer work and metal bands around the centre. On the top of lids there are little hand-carved Goo digs, which symbolise protection. 

Originally used to store dry goods like herbs and spices.
🎋Hand Carved Yunnan Wooden Bowls🎋 

Stunning late 18th Century wooden bowls from the Yunnan area in Southwest China. 

They were traditionally used as food preparation bowls, as well as to serve food in. Nowadays they would be a welcome piece in any home, as wall decoration or fruit bowl etc.