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Antique Japanese MEIJI TAISHO Paulownia TANSU DANSU chest of drawers Vintage
$ 158.39
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Description
Item DescriptionAntique Japanese MEIJI TANSU DANSU chest of drawers
It is a chest of drawers from the Meiji era to the early Taisho era.
It is a pure Japanese chest of drawers over 100 years old.
The material is all paulownia.
The skill of Edo swordsmiths is inherited by the solid iron hammering metal fittings.
* We are cleaning and repairing this,
The drawer opens and closes smoothly.
* We have repaired large scratches and knot holes so that you can use it immediately, but there are some small scratches, ink stains in the drawer, and a feeling of aging.
Please check the photo.
Size (approx.)
Width 43.5 x Depth 31 x Height 45.5 cm
(Width 17.1 x Depth 12.2 x Height 17.9 inch)
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