A CHINESE SILK DRAGON CARPET

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A CHINESE SILK DRAGON CARPET
19TH CENTURY

The main field woven with central dragon roundel surrounded by four triangular dragon panels at the four corners, all against a ground of interlocking stylized floral tendrils, bordered by dotted-line and key-fret pattern bands at the edges, all picked out in aubergine, olive, rust, brown, salmon and black against a shimmering golden ochre pile, weaver's inscription at top end - 9 ft. 1/12 in x 6 ft. (278 x 183 cm.)

Lot Essay

The five-character inscription reads, Bao he dian bei yong, and may be translated as "for use in the Pavilion of Preservation of Harmony"

Compare similarly inscribed carpets offered Christie's New York, June 1, 1990, lot 390, and November 9, 1980, lot 89