Antique Black Lacquer Mother of Pearl 3-tiered Cabinet
By colateaapp, 22 July, 2025
Description
Handmade in Korea at least 50 years old and arrived in the U.S. 49 years ago. Three stacked cabinets with three drawers on the bottom. Dimensions are 80" height, 43" width and 19 1/4" deep.
Category
Other
Medium
Wood and mother of pearl
Distinguishing marks
Handmade
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
Dimensions are 80" height, 43" width and 19 1/4" deep.
This is a three-tiered antique Asian cabinet, elaborately decorated with black lacquer and extensive mother-of-pearl inlay work. Each panel depicts floral, avian, or figural scenes, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship.
The piece features:
Multiple hinged compartments and/or display tiers
Hand-cut and inlaid mother-of-pearl motifs, including birds, butterflies, peonies, and traditional Chinese figures
Likely made of elm or rosewood (typical for this style)
Hand-forged metal hardware and fittings
Traditional Asian mortise-and-tenon joinery
🌏 Origin & Era:
Most likely Chinese, with possible Korean influence
Estimated date: Late Qing Dynasty to early Republic period (c. 1890–1930)
Style and subject matter align with export-oriented furniture from southern China during this period
📏 Estimated Dimensions (visual estimate from photos – please confirm):
Height: Approx. 4 to 4.5 feet
Width: Approx. 2.5 feet
Depth: Approx. 12–16 inches
💎 Notable Features:
Full lacquer coating over wood with multi-panel inlay
Pearl inlay shimmer is still vibrant (a key condition factor)
Intricate landscape and figure scenes, which are not mass-produced
Brass/bronze latchwork and possible removable or foldable design
📈 Current Market Value (USD):
Condition
Estimated Fair Market Value
Auction/Dealer Value
Excellent (as shown)
$900 – $1,500
$1,800 – $2,500
With minor wear/surface aging
$700 – $1,000
$1,200 – $1,800
🧠 Value Drivers:
Mother-of-pearl artistry (labor-intensive and collectible)
Surviving lacquer finish in good condition
Rarity of multi-tiered display design with hinged elements
Intact hardware and craftsmanship (little to no warping)
Strong interest from collectors of Asian export furniture, especially in California, Vancouver, New York, and London
📋 Suggestions:
Avoid refinishing or polishing — this could reduce value
Maintain humidity stability to protect lacquer and pearl
If selling: Consider Asian antique dealers, online auction platforms (like LiveAuctioneers or EBTH), or high-end consignment galleries
If donating (e.g., for tax purposes): A formal IRS-compliant appraisal would be required
Antique Black Lacquer Mother-of-Pearl 3-Tiered Cabinet
📌 Description:
This is a three-tiered antique Asian cabinet, elaborately decorated with black lacquer and extensive mother-of-pearl inlay work. Each panel depicts floral, avian, or figural scenes, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship.
The piece features:
🌏 Origin & Era:
📏 Estimated Dimensions (visual estimate from photos – please confirm):
💎 Notable Features:
📈 Current Market Value (USD):
Condition
Estimated Fair Market Value
Auction/Dealer Value
Excellent (as shown)
$900 – $1,500
$1,800 – $2,500
With minor wear/surface aging
$700 – $1,000
$1,200 – $1,800
🧠 Value Drivers:
📋 Suggestions: