[Carved red Kui dragon holding longevity throne]
At the end of the Ming and early Qing dynasties, it was 102 cm high, 101.5 cm horizontal and 67.5 cm vertical
The head of the throne is protruded, the back is carved with Kui Long Shou Shou grain, the armrest on both sides is also carved with Kui grain, the frame of the seat surface is carved with echo grain, the waist under the seat surface is carved with echo grain, there are supporting gills, straight tooth strips, bulging legs, inward rolling bead-like feet, and the bottom bearing mud
No matter the back, armrest, seat surface, legs and teeth of this throne are all carved with tangled branches, which are covered with branches and leaves and are not exposed to the ground. From the perspective of carving style, it should be a work of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.