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LATE 18TH CENTURY
Details
A SET OF THIRTEEN CHINESE EXPORT POLYCHROME-PAINTED WALLPAPER PANELS
LATE 18TH CENTURY
The grey ground with lush flowering branches of peony and camellias hung with flower-filled baskets and perched with falcons, pheasants and other small birds, with jardinières with small fruit and flowering trees and scattered butterflies below stylized fences, the end panel signed
100 in. (254 cm.) high, and widths varying from 34 in. (86 cm.) to 58½ in. (148.5 cm.), total running width: approximately 48 feet (14.6 meters) (13)
LATE 18TH CENTURY
The grey ground with lush flowering branches of peony and camellias hung with flower-filled baskets and perched with falcons, pheasants and other small birds, with jardinières with small fruit and flowering trees and scattered butterflies below stylized fences, the end panel signed
100 in. (254 cm.) high, and widths varying from 34 in. (86 cm.) to 58½ in. (148.5 cm.), total running width: approximately 48 feet (14.6 meters) (13)
Provenance
The Dukes of Abercorn, removed from Baronscourt, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Acquired from Mallett at Bourdon House, London.
Acquired from Mallett at Bourdon House, London.
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