A BLUE-GROUND CEREMONIAL ARMOUR WITH HELMET
A BLUE-GROUND CEREMONIAL ARMOUR WITH HELMET
A BLUE-GROUND CEREMONIAL ARMOUR WITH HELMET
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清約1900年 藍地禮儀刺繡龍紋鎧甲及頭盔一套來源: 歐洲私人珍藏, 於2000年前所購展覽: 部份(頭盔)於1994年12月15日至1995年2月15日大英博物館「Chinese Arms and Armour: Arms and Armour from the Collection of Dr. Antony Wong and the British Museum」展覽

CIRCA 1900

細節
清約1900年 藍地禮儀刺繡龍紋鎧甲及頭盔一套

來源: 歐洲私人珍藏, 於2000年前所購

展覽: 部份(頭盔)於1994年12月15日至1995年2月15日大英博物館「Chinese Arms and Armour: Arms and Armour from the Collection of Dr. Antony Wong and the British Museum」展覽


來源
Private UK Collection, acquired prior to 2000.
展覽
This blue helmet was exhibited in Chinese Arms and Armour: Arms and Armour from the Collection of Dr. Antony Wong and the British Museum, British Museum, London, 15 December 1994-15 February 1995.
拍場告示
Please note the helmet will be offered without the plumes
此拍品並不包括頭盔上的羽毛

拍品專文

This uniform would have been made for ceremonial purposes only. However, the construction is based on armour used for protection in battle. Each regiment of the Manchu Banner army wore uniforms in the colours of their banner. The dark blue ground of the present uniform would have been reserved for a member of the Cavalry Brigade Banner, assigned to protect the capital city. They were made in the Imperial workshops in Hangzhou and when they were not being worn were stored at the Western Gate of the Forbidden City. For a similarly-decorated yellow-ground ceremonial suit from the collection of William E. Colby see, Robert D. Jacobsen, Imperial Silks: Ch'ing Dynasty Textiles in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Vol. I, Minneapolis, 2000, p. 346, no. 137. A similar blue-ground ceremonial armour was sold at Christie's New York, 29 March 2006, lot 282.

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