[Red sandalwood case]
In the early Qing Dynasty, the height was 82 cm, the length was 99 cm, and the width was 35 cm
Red sandalwood case. The ice pan does not need a tooth bar under the edge, but is tenoned with a round bar to form a high-arch cauldron and reaches the table top. In the gap between the tooth head and the leg, the center of the board is panelled by the method of falling down the hall. Four cylindrical legs, a table shaped structure, and a transverse joint between two legs. The side corners are marked, straight and delicate
The overall shape of this table is stable and generous, with the Ming style, but it is different from the Ming style furniture manufacturing methods (Ming style furniture mostly uses tooth plates, and there is no way to complete the paneling). Its manufacturing time should be in the Qing Dynasty.