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A CHINESE RUNNER
19TH CENTURY
The runner is composed of seven squares, each with a stepped diamond and rosette trellis pattern, in blue, green, and gold, all within a meander border.
Approximately 14 ft. 1 in. x 2 ft. 2 in. (429 cm. x 66 cm.)
Provenance
Teresa Coleman Fine Arts, Hong Kong.
The Marie Theresa L. Virata (1923-2015) Collection.

Lot Essay

The stepped diamond and rosette pattern seen here is more typically found as a border design on 17th century examples, as in the Abadjian four lion-dogs dais cover (see Michael Franses, Lion-dogs Hundred Antiques Classical Chinese Carpets I, London, 2000, pl. 2). During the 18th century and later, this border design evolved into a field pattern as in this example and in The Smith stepped diamond and rosette seating mat (see Hans König and Michael Franses, Glanz der Himmelssöhne Kaiserliche Teppiche Aus China, London, 2005, pp.140-1, no. 48).

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