Rosewood inlaid with boxwood throne

[Red sandalwood inlaid with boxwood throne]

During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, it was 113 centimeters high, 102 centimeters long, and 80 centimeters wide
The throne is made of red sandalwood wood, with a waist under the face and a narrow taped ring in relief. Three curved legs with bulging teeth, arched shoulders, and inverted horseshoe with supporting mud. Embossed Western scrolls of grass and traditional Chinese Kui patterns. The seat is surrounded by three sides, and the armrest frames on both sides are connected to the back frame. The Kui dragons are carved on both sides of the head, winding upward. The back is decorated with a Western Baroque style. The center of the seat is inlaid with boxwood, embossed with Western style rolled grass and crutch patterns

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