SOLD! for $5,208.00.
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- High Estimate: $1,000.00
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Four (4) Chinese late Ming or very early Qing tapestry panels, silk embroidery with metallic threads, framed in pairs. The top two panels each depict a pair of figures surrounded by circular geometric embroidery and embroidered flowers at each corner. The two lower panels depict dragons, lions or foo dogs with fruit baskets atop their backs, phoenix birds overhead, and various auspicious symbols. Each individual panel measures 14 1/8" H x 21 5/8" W. Each frame overall measures: 46 1/8" H x 29 1/4" W. Provenance: Riceville, TN collection. Note – a photograph showing two of the four framed panels in lots 31 and 32 are pictured in a 1963 article on the Asian and American antiques of John and Amanda Gray, Chattanooga, TN. CONDITION: Staining to silk mats. Some very minor scattered loose threads/ thread loss. Slight overall fading.