Our Collection
Beautiful Pieces That Gives a Unique Touch To Any Home or Office
What Do You Need Today?
Once we sell one of our antiques, it is gone for ever. Every piece is unique and carries with it the history. Whether we are talking about a vase from the Han Dynasty or a cabinet from Qing-era Tainan, we appreciate the craftspeople who made them and the owners and users over the centuries. And now it is here, waiting to come to your home and business.
Scholars’ Retreat
From Thailand and Burma we offer bronze, lacquerware, bronze Buddhist imagery and ethnic textiles.
Snuff Bottle
Han Dynasty Musicians
These skilled musicians have been playing their tunes for a long time now. Can they come to your home next?
Ukiyo-E
Many of the greatest European comic book creators took inspiration from Japanese Ukiyo-E.
Videos
Our vast antiques collection is 40 years in the making, all pieces are carefully selected by our expert buyers. All our antiques are guaranteed genuine and our reproduction pieces are among the most affordable. We hope you like what you find here in our small video library.
While mere photographs can begin to capture the beauty of our collection, these videos will bring you slightly closer to reality. Please enjoy the ones we’ve assembled here and know that skilled collectors have assembled our collection over a period of more than 40 years. Please check back from time to time as we intend to add more videos in the future. Enjoy…
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Contemporary Elm cabinet decorated with gilded floral designs
This Elm wood contemporary beside cabinet is decorated with gold gilded floral design. Item number: CH 2865AB -
Geniune Burmese teak Buddha on pedestal throne
A rare piece, this Burmese child Buddha on a teak pedestal throne, hands positioned in the "touch the earth" Mudra. Original red lacquer and gold. Burma Circa 1700's Item Number: MI 2019 -
Qing Dynasty procelain ginger jar with double happiness character
Qing Dynasty porcelain ginger jar with double happiness character, featuring blue and white decoration. -
Large Qing Dynasty rectangular black lacquered cabinet
Large Qing Dynasty rectangular black lacquered cabinet featuring ornate bird and flower in relief carvings with gilded details. -
Rare Tibetan deity painted cabinet
Rare Tibetan Deity painted cabinet featuring a wide variety of mythical animals. The border is decorated with gold coin symbols, a most unique cabinet. Item Number: CH 3189 -
Qing Dynasty tiered rectangular basket.
Qing Dynasty tiered rectangular basket with decorative metal lock-bar hardware, with vertical wraps. Circa late 1800, early 1900's
Item Number : CH1930 -
Qing Dynasty Elm wood splayed bench
Qing Dynasty Elm wood splayed bench in very good condition with solid top, beading details on slightly splayed legs. Simply carved apron and spandrels. -
Tang Dynasty grey pottery horses
Tang Dynasty grey pottery horses heads raised in the baying position showing muscular well proportioned bodies with traces of red and black pigment.
Item Number: H9038H -
Qing Dynasty provincial horseshoe walnut/elm chairs
Qing Dynasty Horseshoe walnut/elm chair pair. Circa late 1800's
CH2256-a-b
circa late 1800's -
Six Dynasties Kuan Yin limestone carving on lotus throne 386-532 AD
Six Dynasties Kuan Yin limetone carving on lotus throne with four gods and Two lions at the base. The top dome is lined with six heavenly goddesses. A very rare and valuable piece.circa: 386-532 AD
item number: H9012 -
Four Ming Dynasty court attendants in glazed "Sancai" on pottery
A group of Ming Dynasty court attendants in glazed "Sancai" on pottery, each standing on a hexagonal platform, painted high cylindrical hats and facial expressions detailed in red and black ceramic.
*(Chinese: 三彩; pinyin: sāncǎi; literally: "three colors") is a type of decoration on Chinese pottery using three intermingled colors for decoration, particularly associated with the Tang and Ming Dynasty. -
Tang Dynasty Ceramic male musician figure.
Tang Dynasty ceramic seated male musician figure.featuring tall hat with drum.
Item number: H9033A,B -
Qing Dynasty gilded wooden basket with tall handle. Circa: early 1900's
Qing Dynasty single tier wooden basket with gilded painting early 1900's -
Northern Wei Dynasty stone Buddha with two guardians.
Northern Wei Dynasty stone Buddha with two guardians 386 -534 AD. The Northern Wei Dynasty, ( 386 to 534 AD) is particularly noted for unifying northern China in 439. This was also a period of introduced foreign ideas; such as Buddhism, which became firmly established. During the Northern Wei period, Buddhist images in north China are preserved mainly in cave temples. -
Qing Dynasty Opium Scales
Qing Dynasty Opium Scales with weight drawer Circa 1800's Shanghai China -
Three Tier Gift Box
a good example of a reproduction piece, decorated with butterfly and floral paintings. -
Ming Dynasty Ovoid Jar
A small blue and white Ming dynasty ovoid jarlet, painted in under-glaze -blue with two Fou dogs frolicking among intertwined peony vines, floral medallions and geometric paintings on the shoulders, the foot with a band of foliate around the base.
Ming Dynasty
Item Number CF-2283 -
Qing Dynasty covered round Tureen serving dish
Qing Dynasty covered round porcelain Tureen serving dish decorated with poly-chrome paintings of heavenly scenes.
item number: CH1497A -
Tang Dynasty Horse with rider ca. 618 - 907 AD
Tang Dynasty Horse with rider ca. 618 - 907 AD -
Liao Dynasty death mask 960-1125 AD (Khitan )
This very special piece, dating back to the Liao dynasty is a fine example of a death mask. -
Tongzhi Guangxu Period round ceramic box
Tongzhi Quangxu Period round ceramic box decorated with poly chrome paintings of treasures. Porcelain. Circa: 1862-1908
Item number: H9048 -
Qing Dynasty Tea Caddy
Qing Dynasty Tea Caddy Mid 1800 with teapot spout, featuring a removable handle and decorated with carvings of birds. -
Qing Dynasty Tiered bamboo basket with carved edges
Qing Dynasty Tiered bamboo basket with carved edges Featuring relief carving on handles, Circa: late 1800's
Item Number: CH1213
Come And See Us
Bai Win has a vast inventory of items spanning millennia and cultures. Please come and see our showroom in Taipei. Best is if you book time so we can ensure we have the time to show you every piece you are interested in.