[Red sandalwood inlaid with stained tooth dots and the screen of the additional plan of the Cuihai House]
In the middle of the Qing Dynasty, it was 98 cm horizontally, 60 cm vertically and 150 cm high
The inset rosewood wood is composed of a base, a column, a standing tooth, a tapering plate, a flashing tooth and a screen frame. The front edge of the screen frame is lined, and the Western-style tangled branches and grass patterns are embossed in the middle, and the floor is carved with oblique ten-thousand-word brocade patterns. The tapering plate in the center of the seat frame is embossed with bat chime patterns, vase-type columns, western curly grass pattern standing teeth and water teeth. The screen center is inlaid with a fairy story picture of “Tiancai”. In the picture, ivory is inlaid with pavilions and houses, and kingfisher feathers are inlaid with rocks and trees. The immortal pavilion stands in the air. The immortal either runs to the sky or looks up, and the flying crane wants to add money to the pavilion. This screen is a tribute from Guangdong in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. The patterns on the screen are used to celebrate longevity.