Antique Meiji 7 Step Japanese Elm Wood Tansu Chest

$3,500.00

Grand antique Meiji era 7 step Japanese elm wood tansu chest from the 19th century. While this piece looks like it would have to be built inside your house in order for it to fit, it was actually designed to be easily transportable. It comes apart into two pieces, the bottom part includes the first three steps, and cuts through the middle, right over the first set of sliding panels. The top half includes the top four steps and has notches in the bottom that help the pieces connect together. There is a hole drilled in the back of the smaller paneled compartment, most likely made more recently for cord management. 
All drawers and panels open easily. There is significant wear and tear in the lower drawers and compartments. It appears to have been small children who possibly stored art supplies in some of the drawers at one point, as one of them is dyed slightly purple. There is also some staining of the wood inside the lower compartment. Both of these attributes are visible in the photos. There is some light scratching around the drawers and panels where you would open them. This is normal wear for a piece of furniture over 100 years old. The stairs themselves are in great condition, the only note being a small crack in the bottom step (pictured). It appears to be a natural product of the old wood moving over time. 

approximate dimensions
Top 41 1/2" height x 35" width x 24 1/4" depth
Bottom 30 3/4" height x 60 1/2" width x 24 1/4" depth 
Together 72 1/4" height x 60 1/2" width x 24 1/4" depth

Local pick up or shipping arranged by buyer

 

 

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