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Hard to say from such a small photo but the Antique Chinese Altar Table in fact actually DOES look like an old one. An easy give away is to simply look for signs of wear and tear which this one seems to have. Thats not to say that there aren't alot of fakes out there....


Apartment Therapy New York | Scavenger: Antique Chinese Altar Table/Desk for $500 New York
3/22/09 2:24 AM

The red Chinese antique armoire is pretty neat. For a while people were using these to house their television sets, though now that so many people have switched over to flatscreens, Chinese alter tables seem to be much more in demand. Wonder if thats whats driving this particular sale...? For 300 bucks though, it for sure is not antique.


Apartment Therapy New York | Scavenger: Flou Tadao Platform Bed for $2500 New York
3/22/09 2:02 AM

If anyone has some experience is integrating these sort of pieces into the home email us with your thoughts and photos which we will put up on our blog about Chinese antique furniture for interior designers .Gosh, I have seen so many of these cabinets and they are just as pretty each time. These are great cabinets - especially set of painted red Chinese cabinets"

I don't know how to attach a photo here but we have a whole story about these kind of cabinets on our Chinese antique furniture blog Basically the article is about whether or not these pieces can be considered genuine antiques or not. The whole article is here:

http://www.antique-chinese-furniture.com/blog/2007/09/18/blurring-the-line-further/

In the meantime, here is a quote for those interested in a little little history:

"Answering this question becomes even more difficult when you consider the awkward journey a piece my take as it travels through the "antique-reproduction" supply chain. Consider this attractive low table, we purchase and restored for a customer in Italy. The first picture (upper left) is what it looked like when we purchased it BEFORE restoration. The last two on the bottom are the final result AFTER restoration.

The cabinet itself is a antique. It was collected from a peasant on a farm by a "materials collector" who then sold it to what we would consider to be a wholesale antiques flea market far off in Shanxi province, to the west of Beijing. From there is was bought (in bulk along with many, many other pieces) by a local furniture factory who re-laquered the front and completely retouched (actually repainted) the beautiful gold painting you see on the front of the piece. Or what DID the front look like in the first place? Maybe there never was any red lacquer and the peice was just a common wood color. So while the delicate gold "Chinese miao jin" paintings and trim look old, they are in fact completely new. Why is this?"


Apartment Therapy Chicago | Chinese Painted Cabinets
2/3/08 9:26 AM

I just had a new reproduction Chinese canopy bed made for my home and due to the effort and labor it takes to make one, it costs me about twice as much as an antique one. Bed's are funny things in that, Chinese tend not to buy antique beds due to superstitions (namely that someone probably died in them and therefore the bed is probably haunted). Consequently antique canopy beds can be often cheaper then reproductions.


Apartment Therapy New York | Scavenger: Antique Chinese Bed for $13,000
1/31/08 6:59 AM

The bed in the photo is a nice example of a reproduction Chinese opium bed. Bed's are funny things in that, Chinese tend not to buy antique beds due to superstitions (namely that someone probably died in them and therefore the bed is probably haunted). Consequently antique canopy beds can be often cheaper then reproductions. The low opium beds however may or not follow this rule - sometimes reproductions can be had at a good price - other times decent antique ones are available. You can check our own antique furniture blog if you like - we quite a lot of information there on Chinese antique furniture.


Apartment Therapy New York | Good Questions: Opium Bed Reproduction Resource?
1/31/08 6:52 AM