[Yellow pear wood side seat inlaid with a screen with a picture of a wooden pavilion with dyed teeth]
During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, it was 212 centimeters wide and 172 centimeters high
The screen is made of yellow pear wood, and is inlaid with landscape characters carved from wood, dyed teeth, and jade. Single seater style, with embossed border and raised lines. The center of the screen is a sky blue glazed ground, inlaid with carved wood, dyed teeth, and jade carved mountains, stones, trees, pavilions, bridges, clouds, water, and figures. The bottom of the screen frame is offset by a circular pattern of standing teeth, with Xumizuo underneath. The screen seat is embossed with lotus patterns, and the two ends have cross shaped cloud pattern feet
This screen has fine workmanship and fine material. On the screen screen, there are lush mountains and forests, flying springs and streams, and misty clouds and misty clouds, setting off magnificent interface halls and pavilions. On the mountain path and in the towers, someone is walking slowly. The yellow pear inlaid wooden throne that accompanies this screen is also an exquisite piece of Qianlong period furniture