LOT 118 AN APRICOT-GROUND SILK BROCADE CHAIR COVER Late Qing dynasty
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AN APRICOT-GROUND SILK BROCADE CHAIR COVER Late Qing dynastyPROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERSAN APRICOT-GROUND SILK BROCADE CHAIR COVERLate Qing dynastyThe tall rectangular panel worked in blue, pale green, ivory, and gold-wrapped threads against an apricot-colored ground, the composition divided across the middle and each half woven with a related design and oriented so that the images each appear upright when the cloth is draped over a chair, one half with a pavilion perched atop a rocky outcrop in a roiling sea with cranes and bats soaring nearby and a 'shou and dragon' medallion above, the other half with the rocky outcrop flanked by a pair of Buddhist lions contesting a brocade ball all below a 'lotus and bat' medallion within archaistic dragon-fret framing, a border of fruiting and flowering gourd vine around the panel's perimeter; backed in beige silk. 66 x 21 1/8in (167.6 x 53.7cm)None -
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