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The image shows a golden elephant-shaped candlestick on display at the Palace Museum in Beijing, China (latitude: 39.947, longitude: 116.411). The candlestick, made of gilt copper, is displayed on a white square platform. It has an intricately carved design, featuring a stylized elephant with its trunk raised and a small, ornate tree growing from its back. The elephant is standing on a square base decorated with floral motifs. There is a small, metal spike protruding from the top of the tree, which is used to hold a candle. The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, showcasing the details of the candlestick. The background of the image is blurred, suggesting a museum setting. The image also includes a label identifying the candlestick as a "Gilt copper elephant-shaped candleholder" from the Qing Dynasty. A second label in the top right corner identifies an adjacent object as a "Copper mighty man-shaped candleholder" also from the Qing Dynasty.
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