A Chinese Ceremonial Poles/halberds Stand, China Circa 1850.
A Magnificent Chinese Ceremonial Poles/Halberds Stand, China circa 1850.
A complete set of eight Chinese ceremonial poles/halberds, still standing on their original beautiful carved hardwood stand.
The poles/halberds are Still standing on their original beautiful carved hard wood stand, finely carved with dragons standing on dragons/dogs of Foo
The two dragons are connected with bended hardwood simulated bamboo, beautiful carved whole over.
Overall in fantastic condition, no missing pieces or other damages and still with the original old patination, also the bronze ornaments on top.
The poles/halberds have their original finely carved hard wood handles and on top of that the heavy cast solid bronze mounts.
With as we believe, showing the eight symbols of the Daoist Emblems.
Important is that the Chinese always have eight symbols and you can find them back in this rack.
The bronze and the hardwood stand still have the old beautiful original patination.
Interesting to see is that one of the symbolic bronze ornaments has a small longevity symbol.(see detail photo)
The size of our rack is:
Max. height: 236 cm
The wooden stand is wide from dragon to dragon: 188 cm
On the base, the dragons/ dogs of Foo: wide: 135 cm
The dept. of the dragons/Dogs of Foo is: 62 cm
On top the bronze handles are wide from left to right 206 cm
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Solid wood
Width: 188
Height: 236
Depth: 62
Reference (ID): 1767324
Availability: In stock






































