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A Chinese blue-ground Mandarins 'Dragon' robe, long-pao, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, embroidered with couched gold and silver thread, the nine five-clawed dragons writhe amongst an abundance of clouds and auspicious symbols, with original border of dark silk, embroidered with running dragons and pale blue lining, the cuffs have been replaced with decorative bands of embroidered silk, worn during state festivals and ceremonies, cuff to cuff 143cm and neck to hem 150cm Provenance: From the collection of the author Mrs J.C. Cooper 1905 - 1999 (author of An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Traditional Symbols and Taoism: The Way of the Mystic amongst other books). The daughter of a Director of the Chinese Inland Mission, she was born in northern China in 1905 and went to school in China and England before studying Philosophy at St Andrew’s University, Scotland. She became a lecturer in Philosophy, Comparative Religion and Symbolism. Her later years were spent as an author writing from her remote home in the Lake District. During her childhood travels, the family collected many Chinese artefacts including this group of costumes. 清19世纪晚期 绀青地盘金绣龙袍服 拍品来源:J.C. Cooper女士(《传统纹样及道教》一书作者)私人收藏
A pair of Chinese coloured kesi weave 2nd Court rank badges representing a Golden Pheasant, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, the multi-coloured birds are in flight chasing the red pearl of wisdom surrounded by the eight auspicious symbols of good fortune. Worn by a Court Mandarin for official functions, bordered with a silver fret-work of the ancient cloud and thunder pattern, 29cm x 31cm (2) Provenance: From the collection of the author Mrs J.C. Cooper 1905 - 1999 (author of An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Traditional Symbols and Taoism: The Way of the Mystic amongst other books). The daughter of a Director of the Chinese Inland Mission, she was born in northern China in 1905 and went to school in China and England before studying Philosophy at St Andrew’s University, Scotland. She became a lecturer in Philosophy, Comparative Religion and Symbolism. Her later years were spent as an author writing from her remote home in the Lake District. During her childhood travels, the family collected many Chinese artefacts including this group of costumes. 清19世纪晚期 缂丝二品补子一对 拍品来源:J.C. Cooper女士(《传统纹样及道教》一书作者)私人收藏
ϒA Chinese white duck and marabou painted fan, Qing Dynasty, mid-19th century, with carved and pierced ivory sticks and guards, the feathers painted recto and verso with butterflies, flowers and figures in blue and silver, opened 43cm wide x 30cm high, in original brocade box with traces of original retailer's label Provenance: From a Private English Collection, Exhibited at Marble Hill House, Twickenham, London in 2006. 清19世纪中期 象牙饰羽毛彩绘人物图扇 拍品来源:英国私人收藏,曾于2006年于伦敦Marble Hill House展出 ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A Chinese silver coloured metal filigree and enamel fan, Qing Dynasty, circa 1850, enamelled on both sides with figures in boats and pagodas on islands, 33.5cm wide x 20.5cm high Provenance: From a Private English Collection, Exhibited at Marble Hill House, Twickenham, London in 2006. 约清1850年 烧蓝山水台阁图扇 拍品来源:英国私人收藏,曾于2006年于伦敦Marble Hill House展出
A pair of Chinese silver-gilt and enamel Buddhist Lions, probably Republican Period, standing facing to the left and right with, one with foot on a brocade ball and the other with a cub, forepaws to each impressed 'SILVER' each 10cm long x 6.5cm high x 3.5cm wide, in fabric covered box (2) 民国(可能) 镀银烧蓝狮子戏球一对
IMPRESSIVE GILTWOOD AND LACQUER MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT, MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912) the wood elephant draped with a caparison decorated in gold, silver, black and red hiramaki-e, nashiji, centred on both sides by phoenix roundels, the beast standing four square and supporting a giltwood dragon boat which is surmounted by a crystal ball, 42cm high
FINE WHITE JADE AND SILVER MOUNTED HAND MIRROR, QING DYNASTY, 18TH / 19TH CENTURY, the jade plaque finely carved in relief with lotus and scrolling tendrils, the belt hook handle with a qilin and dragon mask, the later silver frame set with hardstone 'jewels', plaque, 9cm wide, belt hook, 11cm long
FINE CHINESE EXPORT SILVER GOBLET, LATE QING DYNASTY, the sides chased and embossed with warriors on horseback, courtiers and pagoda within a continuous mountainous landscape, the stem applied with a coiled dragon, supported on a socle base decorated with a further dragon, the inside of foot inscribed MALLETT, BATH, ORIENTAL JEWELLERS & CO, 29cm high, 765 g.
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