A Burmese gilt and lacquer peacock throne, elaborately carved in teak and other wood, 20th century, influenced by British India with the high back and central peacock with the train fully fanned, the arms with scroll ends and spindles, the front legs turned with a ball, a shaped apron, the solid seat below a plain panel, note, teak is native to Myanmar and the peafowl is one of the national animals of Myanmar. The dancing peacock was a motif of the Burmese monarch and symbolises dignity and beauty., height 120 cm, width 75 cm, depth 75 cm