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TWO JAPANESE SILK BROCADE PANELS
EDO PERIOD (18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES)
The first of the two square panels woven with rows of large gambolling shishi (Buddhist lions) and large blue or green peonies, all extensively accented by gold-wrapped thread, reserved on a teal ground, cloth distressed along center fold and slightly frayed at edges, small tears and losses to metallic threads; the second woven with rows of fans-and-clouds interspersed with stylized rui, also with extensive gold highlights, on a dark orange ground-26in. x 26in. (61.1cm. x 66.1cm.) each approximately
EDO PERIOD (18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES)
The first of the two square panels woven with rows of large gambolling shishi (Buddhist lions) and large blue or green peonies, all extensively accented by gold-wrapped thread, reserved on a teal ground, cloth distressed along center fold and slightly frayed at edges, small tears and losses to metallic threads; the second woven with rows of fans-and-clouds interspersed with stylized rui, also with extensive gold highlights, on a dark orange ground-26in. x 26in. (61.1cm. x 66.1cm.) each approximately