Daily Archives: January 11, 2020
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Ex Museum Piece Antique Chinese dragon Silk Gown with Civil Rank Badges
This was displayed in the Diehm Museum of Natural History. A complete set of antique official rank badges are hard to find. [Many are fake, made later for exports purpose]. The silk gown with patterns of dragons is in very good antique condition. The embroidery added ons on the sleeves are worn out, but you can remove them if you want. Are in good antique condition, with a few messed up spots showing signs of unsuccessful repair. I just noticed a worn out spot on the back rank badge. I marked on one photo. Please keep in mind: antiques can never be like new. Age-related wear and tear is completely normal. Length of the gown: about 99 cm. Chest of the gown: about 53 cm. Size of front rank badge(2-halves): about 25X23cm. Size of the back rank badge (1 piece):about 25X23cm. We stand behind anything we sell and we want you to be satisfied. The item “Ex Museum Piece Antique Chinese dragon Silk Gown with Civil Rank Badges” is in sale since Thursday, April 11, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Robes & Textiles”. The seller is “gtraverantiques” and is located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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Chinese Qing Dynasty Enameled Copper Plate With Five Claw Dragon China 19th C
Auctions is pleased to offer a gorgeous antique Chinese Qing Dynasty enameled copper Plate with a stunning five claw dragon motif. The plate is a particularly noteworthy example of late 19th century famille verte color enameling with a very striking chromatic palette of reds, yellows, green, turquoise blue and dark blue, all beautifully harmonized in decoration depicting the legendary Chinese dragon – specifically. The 5-claw dragon assigned to emperors during the Qing dynasty. At that time, enameling became known as JINGTAI LAN,’the blue of the Jingtai era’. The Jingtai emperor reigned during the Ming Dynasty. Initially, colors were limited with turquoise blue the most prominently used , mainly as a background. Enamel colors evolved over time, and as more shades. Its apogee in the late 18th century during the Qianlong reign when enameled coloring techniques for both porcelain and metal were developed to an unprecedented level of perfection. This superb plate is decorated with the legendary Chinese dragon. The Chinese dragon has been part of Chinese culture dating back to the fifth millennium. It represents power, strength, and wealth. Many emperors of China have used a dragon to represent royal powers and strength. During the Zhou Dynasty three different dragons were used: a five-clawed dragon to refer to heavens’ son, a four-clawed dragon to nobles, and a dragon with three claws to ministers. During the Qing Dynasty, the five-clawed dragon was assigned to the Emperor, while three and four-clawed dragons were accredited to commoners. It measures 0.75 inches in depth by 7.25 inches in diameter (1.9 cm by 18.4 cm). It shows wear consistent with the late 19th century or the Qing dynasty. It is very fine collector’s piece, and would make a welcome addition to any collection of Chinese antiques, art, porcelain or ceramics. Our goal is to bring the same experience and excitement of collecting that we have been delivering in-person to collectors across the globe at Primitive in Chicago. Every object we sell online has been carefully hand-selected with special attention to detail, quality, and significance. The item “CHINESE QING DYNASTY ENAMELED COPPER PLATE WITH FIVE CLAW DRAGON CHINA 19TH C” is in sale since Wednesday, July 26, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Plates”. The seller is “gjpaw” and is located in Chicago, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Region of Origin: China
- Primary Material: Copper
- Type: Plates
- Color: Multi-Color
- Age: 1850-1899
- Maker: Qing
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original