A CHINESE SILK AND METAL THREAD CARPET
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A CHINESE SILK AND METAL THREAD CARPET

LATE QING DYNASTY, CIRCA 1900

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A CHINESE SILK AND METAL THREAD CARPET
LATE QING DYNASTY, CIRCA 1900
Having a circular scalloped medallion containing a scrolling dragon on the maize field of scrolling blossoms with similar dragon-filled spandrels, all within a maize floral scroll border, with an inscription at the top end
Approximately 10 ft. 2 in. x 8 ft. 3 in. (310 cm. x 251 cm.)
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拍品專文

The five character inscription at the top of this carpet indicates that it was made for Imperial use at the Taihedian beiyong (Great Hall of Supreme Harmony) in the Forbidden City.
The Great Hall of Supreme Harmony is the large main hall situated at the heart of the Forbidden City where all important official receptions were conducted, including an emperor's coronation, weddings, birthdays, and for the receiving of foreign dignitaries. It is unknown whether or not this carpet was actually used in the Palace

A slightly smaller carpet bearing the name of Taihedian and similarly decorated with dragons chasing flaming pearls and central medallion motif was sold at Christie's New York, 22 March 2018, lot 961.

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