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Decorative 20th century hand painted Chinese vase

27 x 23cm

Resting on an 18th-century English Oak Coffer.

Beside a first half 20th century English lantern clock, in 17th-century style.

A 19th-century four-fold hand-carved and painted Chinese lacquered screen.

19th-century French hand-carved gilt wall mirror, having the beautifully aged original mirror.

In reflections, a first-quarter 18th century Elizabeth Blackwell hand coloured copper engraving ‘Wallflower’ 1737.

A large 20th-century Australian female charcoal nude, drawn 1988.

19th Century Chinese Export Black Lacquered Screen

19th Century Chinese Export Black Lacquered Four fold Screen

Beautifully decorated with peacocks, swans, grape vine and lotus flowers.

Having a decorative peacock border

Retaining some of the original gilt patination

Still to be clean and restored

C.1880

H.183cm
W.162cm

Rare Meiji Textile Designs – Imperial Museum – Japan 1895

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Stock AA1525

A finely illustrated series of Meigi Japanese textile designs for Kimonos, Fabrics, Screens and Wallpapers. They were produced by the Imperial Museum (now Tokyo National Museum) and shows intriuing compilations of traditional Japanese designs merging with European influence. This was probably a one off publication by the museum, making them a unique example of East – West fusion. Fine quality colour printing – Colour Stencil Prints. C. 1895 65 cm x 53 cm

An unusual set of six framed late 19th Century Chinese school water colours on rice paper

Retaining their vibrant colours.

i) The Petition

ii) The Tea Service

iii) The Lesson

iv) The Wet Nurse

v) The Procession

vi) The Supplicant

30 cm x 38.5 cm

Rare Meiji Textile Designs – Imperial Museum – Japan 1895

THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD

 
Stock CGW381501-1

Rare Meiji Textile Designs – Imperial Museum – Japan 1895

A finely illustrated series of Meigi Japanese textile designs for Kimonos, Fabrics, Screens and Wallpapers. They were produced by the Imperial Museum (now Tokyo National Museum) and shows intriuing compilations of traditional Japanese designs merging with European influence.

This was probably a one off publication by the museum, making them a unique example of East – West fusion.

Fine quality colour printing – Colour Stencil Prints.

C. 1895

65 cm x 53 cm