[Red sandalwood carved with dragon and phoenix patterns]
Clear, 162 cm high, 83.5 cm horizontal and 32 cm vertical
The vertical cabinet is made of red sandalwood, with the opposite door, and the hall panelling inside the frame, carved with Kui dragon and Kui phoenix flying up and down. Two pairs of gold-plated and engraved loose-leaf inlaid with copper on the outer side of the door frame. The two doors are inlaid with copper-plated gold-plated carved flower face, and three cloud-shaped pull rings are installed with movable vertical bolts. There are two drawers in the cabinet. Under the door is a cabinet chamber with double Kui dragon patterns carved on the chamber surface. There is a closed bin in the chamber, and two movable bin plates are installed on the closed bin. Four legs straight down, covered with copper
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