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Zitan Birds Toward the Phoenix Pokou rack made in the Qing Dynasty which emperor period!

Purple sandalwood birds towards the phoenix Pokou rack is the name of the modern imitation, the real thing in the Shanghai Museum, called the Qing rosewood imitation bamboo carving bird pattern Duo Baoge, because it is not the official to do, the former Qing Dynasty Ministry of the Interior did not have the relevant documents, so the museum can only be based on the style of the generation of the late Qing Dynasty.

Size: 162 cm long, 46 cm wide, 224 cm high

Texture: rosewood, glass, white copper

Redwood imitation bamboo carving bird multi-precious frame, or "hundred treasures shelf", is a format used to display and storage of treasures of the Qing dynasty cabinet shelf. In the late qing dynasty due to the influence of western culture, dobaoge modeling also appeared in the art form of Chinese and western. Such as its front cap under the top of the round carving a phoenix image, as the western eagle elephant; curved legs Peng out of the amplitude and decorated with orchids; plane structure of the concave curved; and can be moved around and made of colored embossed glass, such as the door of the grid. But its body pattern is dragon, eight bats, bamboo and other traditional themes of ancient China.