Found this in a job I was doing, and they did not want it. I know nothing about it and would appreciate any advice or info! Would really like to get the history on it before finding someone who would restore this piece!
Thank you for sharing these detailed images of your piece. What you have appears to be a Chinese lacquer tea table or bench, decorated with hand-painted and incised scenes typical of Qing dynasty-inspired design, though your item may be a 20th-century revival piece. Here's a full appraisal overview:
Item Description
Object: Lacquered Tea Table (or possibly a Bench)
Origin: Likely Chinese
Period: Mid-20th Century (estimated based on condition and lacquer style)
Technique: Carved and painted lacquer, depicting multi-figure court and landscape scenes
Material: Wood with polychrome lacquer and gilded highlights
Condition: Fair – areas of wear, chipping, lacquer loss, and surface cracking are evident
Visual & Artistic Analysis
Top surface: Features multi-figure narrative scenes in pavilions, bridges, water lilies, and mountains – characteristic of Chinese storytelling art often influenced by opera scenes or famous poems.
Sides: Depict natural landscapes and architecture – common in Ming/Qing-style lacquer furniture.
Palette: Rich green, ochre, red, and black tones, typical of older lacquer traditions.
Form: Long rectangular shape suggests it could be used as a tea table or a bench in a reception or scholar’s room.
Potential Age & Authenticity
Construction and painting technique suggest it was likely made between the 1920s and 1960s.
While it borrows heavily from older Qing Dynasty decorative motifs, the form and wear patterns suggest a 20th-century production – possibly for export or upper-middle-class domestic use.
Estimated Value
Current fair market value (in current condition): $200 – $450 USD
If fully restored by a professional (with sympathetic lacquer restoration and cleaning): $800 – $1,200 USD, possibly more depending on the market.
Recommendations
Restoration:
Contact a professional lacquer or Asian furniture conservator.
Do not attempt to repaint or varnish it yourself, as that can destroy value.
Sales Options (if you're in the U.S.):
LiveAuctioneers or Invaluable (through a local auction house)
EBTH (Everything But the House)
Chairish.com or 1stdibs.com (if restored or in good condition)
Lacquered Tea Table (or possibly a Bench)
Thank you for sharing these detailed images of your piece. What you have appears to be a Chinese lacquer tea table or bench, decorated with hand-painted and incised scenes typical of Qing dynasty-inspired design, though your item may be a 20th-century revival piece. Here's a full appraisal overview:
Item Description
Visual & Artistic Analysis
Potential Age & Authenticity
Estimated Value
$200 – $450 USD
$800 – $1,200 USD, possibly more depending on the market.
Recommendations