Ställ på fem fötter. Höjd 21 cm. Diameter inre mått upptill 16,2 cm. Lägre ställ på fem fötter, Höjd 10 cm. Innermått 14 cm. Minsta stället höjd 4 cm. Innermått 9 cm. Ställ för tripod i form av skulpterade frukter så som fingercitron, persika och granatäpple. Mått 11x11 cm. Höjd 4,5 cm. Hexagonalt ställ på höga ben. Höjd 14 cm. Inner mått ca 17-18 cm.
Slitage.
Property of a Swedish private collection.
The display of beautiful, precious or exotic objects was a major part of the decoration in the imperial palaces during the Qing dynasty. These objects were usually displayed on stands, sometimes simply placed on top of a table or chest, but in other instances a selected group of objects was displayed in an arrangement of display niches. These arrangements of cabinets ranged in size from huge banks of display areas, like the special display shelves which cover most of the wall in the Study of Fresh Fragrance in the Forbidden City, Beijing, to the tiny treasure cabinets made for the emperors' miniature pieces.