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18TH CENTURY, WITH LATE 19TH CENTURY WATERCOLORS AND INSCRIPTION APPLIED TO THE REVERSE
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A CHINESE COROMANDEL LACQUER TWELVE-LEAF SCREEN
18th century, with late 19th century watercolors and inscription applied to the reverse
Decorated with courtly figures within pleasure gardens and with bridges within a border of urns, vases, flowers, utensils, mythical beasts, and shrubs, and with brass wrapped feet, the reverse originally also coromandel lacquer
Each leaf 97in (246cm.) high, 18¾in. (47.5cm.) wide
18th century, with late 19th century watercolors and inscription applied to the reverse
Decorated with courtly figures within pleasure gardens and with bridges within a border of urns, vases, flowers, utensils, mythical beasts, and shrubs, and with brass wrapped feet, the reverse originally also coromandel lacquer
Each leaf 97in (246cm.) high, 18¾in. (47.5cm.) wide