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AN IVORY WHITE EMBROIDERED SILK LADY’S ROBE, QING DYNASTY AN IVORY WHITE EMBROIDERED SILK LADY’S ROBE, QING DYNASTY China, 1644-1912. The creamy-white silk satin embroidered in silk stitch with three roundels to the front and back enclosing a dragons and phoenixes chasing magic pearls, surrounded by floral sprays, the hems in black with butterflies amid blossoms, and the sleeve bands decorated in Beijing knot with auspicious symbols. Provenance: Hungarian private collection. Condition: Good condition with some wear, tears at the hems, few loose threads, open seams, minor losses, color bleed, and stains. Dimensions: Length 99.5 cm, Width 128 cm (across sleeves)

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AN IVORY WHITE EMBROIDERED SILK LADY’S ROBE, QING DYNASTY AN IVORY WHITE EMBROIDERED SILK LADY’S ROBE, QING DYNASTY China, 1644-1912. The creamy-white silk satin embroidered in silk stitch with three roundels to the front and back enclosing a dragons and phoenixes chasing magic pearls, surrounded by floral sprays, the hems in black with butterflies amid blossoms, and the sleeve bands decorated in Beijing knot with auspicious symbols. Provenance: Hungarian private collection. Condition: Good condition with some wear, tears at the hems, few loose threads, open seams, minor losses, color bleed, and stains. Dimensions: Length 99.5 cm, Width 128 cm (across sleeves)

Estimate 600 - 1 200 EUR
Starting price 600 EUR

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