DATE: Seventeenth to twentieth century

This Coromandel screen has seen some miles. After the long trip from 17/18th century China, its bounced all over the globe - England to Beverly Hills to Manhattan to Clermont. That rich cordovan colored background beats black. The large bronze mounted vase is Japanese awaji pottery and it sits on an American Art Moderne/Bugger Regency columnar sculpture stand.
MMA (NYC) - Summer Palace Screen
Dated 1690 and with a Summer Palace imperial provenance, this twelve-panel folding screen; wood, painted, lacquered and with gilt, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), is one of the world's greatest!
DALVA BROTHERS (NYC)
A collection focused mainly on French 18th century Furniture, Dalva Brothers, Inc (New York) includes a beautiful selection of decorative arts from the East. Its "Chinese Furniture"
THE LOUVRE (PARIS)
Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in the Louvre is the ultimate coromandel mounted commode.
Habitually Chic - Chic Coromandel Screens
Habitually Chic has a good blog on screens, heavy on the Coco Chanel info... Mme. Chanel loved the screens and had many.