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    Palace Furniture Displays

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      Palace Furniture Displays

      Part of the furnishings in the "Hall of Green Cloud" (Cui Yun Guan)
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    Other Ming and Qing Furniture

    • The Incense Stand Shaped Like A Chinese Flowering Crabapple
      The Incense Stand...
      Made in the early Qing Dynasty, this incense stand, shaped like a Chinese...
    • Qing-style armchairs (fushouyi)
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      The Qing armchair is a new form which came into vogue at a comparatively late...
    • Scented Rosewood Arhat Bed
      Scented Rosewood...
      Description: height: 88cm, length: 218cm, width: 100 cm
    • Enamel-Embedded Drum Stool Made of Red Sandalwood
      Enamel-Embedded...
      Created in the Qing Dynasty, this enamel-embedded drum stool is made of red...

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    • Duobaoge (Treasure Box)
      Duobaoge (Treasure Box)
      Originating in the Qing Dynasty, Duobaoge is fairly special array-type furniture to store precious artistic antiques. So it is also called "curio shelf", ten-thousand-treasure shelf, or...
    • Screens
      Screens
      A screen is a piece of decorative furniture often placed in predominant areas of a room for partitioning, adornment, wind shielding and coordination effect. As a key component of traditional...
    • Exhibition of the Stools and Chairs of the Qing Dynasty (I)
      Exhibition of the Stools and Chairs of the Qing Dynasty (I)
      Exhibition of the Stools and Chairs of the Qing Dynasty
    • Exhibition of the Stools and Chairs of the Qing Dynasty (II)
      Exhibition of the Stools and Chairs of the Qing Dynasty (II)
      Exhibition of the Stools and Chairs of the Qing Dynasty

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