3 Piece Chinese Silk Embroidery Panels - Qing Dynasty

Regular price $95,000

Set Of 3 Antique Chinese Silk Embroideries - Alter Set. Each Is Framed And Matted Under Glass. The Two Long Side Panels Are Approximately 70 1/2" Long x 19" Wide (Framed). The Center Panel Is Approximately 62" Wide 37" High (Framed). The Colorful Panels Are Elaborately Woven With Immortals In A Landscape Scene. 18th/19th Century - Qing Dynasty.

Provenance:
These were purchased from Stanley Nott by my grandfather in the 1940's/1950's who sold them to a Miami collector. I purchased them from this collector in the 1990’s.

A Pair Of Panels Were Sold By Sotheby's New York - September 11, 2019 - Important Chinese Art - Lot #819:
A PAIR OF EMBROIDERED SILK 'LONGEVITY' PANELS
QING DYNASTY, 18TH / 19TH CENTURY
each colorfully embroidered with a continuous scene of Daoist paradise, deities and acolytes, some accompanied by deer and crane, gathering in a balustraded terraced garden with wutong, pine and fruiting peach trees issuing from craggy rockwork, the landscaped dotted with flowering plants and sprouting lingzhi, and tables and stands displaying 'precious objects', all on a salmon-colored ground, mounted as a scroll (2)
Length 67 1/2 in., 171.5 cm; Width 18 in., 45.7 cm
Estimate 20,000 — 30,000 USD
LOT SOLD. 25,000 USD
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A Single Silk Panel was sold by Christie’s New York - September 20, 2024 -  Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art - Lot #848: AN EMBROIDERED SILK PANEL 17TH-18TH CENTURY

The upper right corner has a four-character inscription reading xiang zhi du suo, a phrase conveying a wish for good fortune.

The textile: 50 7⁄8 x 17 1⁄8 in. (129.4 x 43.6 cm.)

PROVENANCE Estate of Frederick Tycher (1927-2004), Dallas, Texas.

Estimate USD 10,000 – USD 15,000

Price realised USD 25,200

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