Price
£3000.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Finely painted in gilt with a central shield shaped cartouche containing a monogram within a further shield shaped scroll work flourish reserved against a fine trellis and fruiting vine ground, flanked by two circular roundels, the gorge with a further oval roundel, the tips of each stick decorated with a stylised peacock feather design, twenty-six inner sticks and two guard sticks.
Provenance: English private collection
Literature: A similar finely painted black lacquer grisaille fan dated to the Jiaqing reign can be found in the Guangdong Folk Arts Museum, illustrated in The East and West on Fans, Guangdong Folk Arts Museum Exhibition Catalogue Series II, published 2017, pg. 124 -
Dimensions
26.5cmStock number
1794The BADA Standard
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