Window Screens 32 and 33
Carved Wooden Lattice Panels
Floral with Geometric Designs (sold as pair or separately)
Unlaquered Elmwood
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
$695 each
Window Screen 5
Carved Wooden Lattice Panel
Bats (symbol of happy home)
Unlaquered Elmwood
1800s
Chengdu, China
$695
21" x 35"
Screen 8
Carved Wooden Furniture Panel
Flowers
Unlaquered Elmwood
1800s or earlier
10" x 48"
Chengdu, China
Sold
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Window Screens 36 and 37
Carved Wooden Lattice Panels
Geometric (sold as pair or separately)
Unlaquered Elmwood
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
$725 each
Window Screen 7
Carved Wooden Lattice Panel
Standing Deer and Flowers
Unlaquered Elmwood
1800s or earlier
18 1/2" x 35 1/2"
Chengdu, China
$825
Window Screen 6
Chinese Wooden Lattice Panel
Goats and Birds
Unlaquered Elmwood
1800s
20 1/2" x 46"
Guangzhou, China
$695
Window Screens 15 and 16
Carved Wooden Lattice Panels
Floral (sold as pair or separately)
Unlaquered Elmwood
21 1/2" x 31" each
Guangzhou, China
$695 each
Window Screens 13 and 14
Carved Wooden Lattice Panels
Floral with Bats (symbol of happy home)
Sold as pair or separately
1800s
19 1/2" x 33" each
Chengdu, China
$695 each
Window Screens 11 and 12
Carved Wooden Lattice Panels
Floral (sold as pair or separately)
1800s or earlier
22" x 38" each
Chengdu, China
$795 each
Window Screen 10
Carved Wooden Lattice Panel
Chinese Character
1800s or earlier
23" x 26"
Chengdu, China
$595
Antique Chinese Window Screens
Most of our Chinese window screens are from Beijing, Guangzhou,
and Chengdu, China, although we also have a handful from Chinese homes in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Originally serving as decorative and
functional window screens in 18th- and 19th-century homes, the pieces
are now sold in antique markets in selected locales in China. One should be careful in purchasing screens since many simply-designed ones are now flooding "antique" markets, though they are newly constructed.
Our Chinese window screens are all authentic, antique pieces from the 19th century and earlier. As
beautiful as they are rare, these antique screens make excellent wall hangings
and can also be built into walls in new and remodeled homes, paired with other screens to make a dramatic headboard, or even
used behind glass in a custom-made door or divider. In our travels, the window screens have become increasingly hard to come by since many of the older homes that contained them have been torn down to make way for newer structures.
Window Screen 4
Carved Wooden Lattice Panel
Character and Flowers
Elmwood with Light Paint (carved from a solid piece of wood)
Early 1800s
17 1/2" x 33"
Chengdu, China
$950 (Sold)
Window Screen 9
Carved Wooden Lattice Panel
Flowers
1800s
19" x 46"
Chengdu, China
$695
Window Screen 3
Frolicking Deer
Unlaquered Elmwood
Early 1800s
20 1/2" x 28"
Sold
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Window Screen 19
Carved Wooden Wall Panel
Stork and Flora
Carving on Solid Elmwood
1800s or earlier
20 1/2" x 28"
Chengdu, China
$780
Window Screen 17
Chinse Wooden Lattice Panel
Floral Design
Unlaquered Elmwood
1800s
20 1/2" x 32 1/2"
Guangzhou, China
$695
Window Screens 34 and 35
Carved Wooden Lattice Panels
Geometric with Vase and Flower Carvings (sold as pair or separately)
Unlaquered Elmwood
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
$725 each