Search results: “Antique Chinese”
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Antique Chinese Dragon Seat Cover
Circa 19th Century
4’7″ X 2’8″
All natural dyes
It is a treasure for wall hanging or nice addition for any early rug collection.
Very good conditions
Beautiful blues, rust, beige, and ivory
Antique Chinese Dragon Seat Cover is hand woven from natural wool and organic dyes,Antique Chinese Dragon Seat Cover with somersaulting dragons sprawl across the soft yellow ground of this lovely antique seat cover. All around the Chinese dragon at the center are mountains sprouting shrubs. A diagonal striped border nicely frames the pictorial fantasy of the fields. Probably made in one of the official the imperial workshops, this piece preserves the aristocratic grace, restraint, and elegance for which classical Chinese art is prized.
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Antique Chinese Deco
Sale!$4,985.00$2,650.00Art Deco Rugs are characterized by experimentation with bold colors, angular lines, and the omission of heavy ornamentation.
3’3 x 8’11
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Antique Chinese Children’s Hat
Antique Chinese children’s hat with bells and pendants. Circa 1920
9w”x5″
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Antique Chinese Rug
Sale!$3,340.00$1,002.00Antique Chinese Rugs were produced from the 1910’s to the 1940’s. Prior to the 1920’s, during the experimental stages of production, the design and color remained similar to classical antique carpets from China
size: 2’6 x 5
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Rare Antique Chinese
Sale!$5,500.00$1,650.00Rare Antique Chinese Peking Rugs were produced from the 1910’s to the 1940’s. Prior to the 1920’s, during the experimental stages of production, the design and color remained similar to classical antique carpets from China
2’8 x 5’2
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Antique Chinese Chair Cover Natural Dyed Wool
A beautiful Antique Chinese Chair Cover Natural Dyed Wool with luscious color and very soft wool.
1’4″ x 1’5″
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Antique Chinese Deco Rug
Sale!$12,950.00$3,885.008’5×11’7
Chinese Art Deco Rugs were produced from the 1910’s to the 1940’s. Prior to the 1920’s, during the experimental stages of production, the design and color remained similar to classical antique carpets from China
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Antique Chinese Peking Rug
Sale!$29,000.00$8,700.00A very rare antique Peking rug. Rugs of this size are not common and this one has a beautiful color combo and pleasant design to lend to the furnishing of any room.
11’9″ x 16’10”
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Antique Chinese Peking Rug
A rare antique Peking from the Imperial Chinese court. The dragons on the field represent the power of the Emperor and the rare ivory color lightens any decor.
12’2″ X 15’2″
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Chinese 19th Century antique calligraphy Scrolls
Chinese 19th Century antique calligraphy Scrolls with writing on rice paper. The end of the scroll is composed of thick paper, and there is a wooden slat at the beginning of the scroll.
5’4×4
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Chinese 19th Century antique calligraphy Scroll
Chinese 19th Century antique calligraphy Scroll with writing on rice paper. The end of the scroll is composed of thick paper, and there is a wooden slat at the beginning of the scroll.
5’4×4
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Antique Deco Chinese
Sale!$8,962.00$2,688.604 x 6
Art Deco Rugs are characterized by experimentation with bold colors, angular lines, and the omission of heavy ornamentation.
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Vintage Chinese Silk
Sale!$24,700.00$7,410.00Vintage Chinese Silk hand made from natural silk
9×12
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Antique Khotan Rug
Sale!$19,500.00$5,850.00Khotan Rugs were produced in the city of Khotan which is Located in Eastern Turkestan. Khotan produced fine rugs in the 18th and 19th centuries. Catering to a wide variety of tastes Khotan rugs straddle Chinese and western Oriental elements in their design. The palette of colors range from the more soft and decorative to more bold and rich.
4×6
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Rare Qing Dynasty Chinese
The study of pre- 1800 Chinese carpets is a relatively recent discipline. Carpets from Persia, India and the Ottoman Empire were extensively traded from at least the late 15th century; their aesthetic and commercial value has been well understood by collectors since they first arrived in the West. In contrast, the classical carpets of China were little known until the early 20th century, during the final years of the Qing dynasty, (1636–1912), when they began to appear on the international market. The rug scholar, Arthur Urbane Dilley wrote “The advent of Chinese rugs in America was as dramatic as their quick capture of popular approbation. As if the art arrived from another planet, The American Art Association announced the first sale of it in 1908”1. They were enthusiastically taken up by collectors such as Dilley himself, Louis Tiffany, J K Mumford, Frederick Moore, T B Clarke and the patron of modern art and literature, and collector, Scofield Thayer, whose dais carpet is included in this sale (lot 89). As calculated by Michael Franses 2 some 1,650 ‘antique’ Chinese carpets had been offered across 15 auction sales in New York by 1920, when the sales effectively ceased, as the sources of these pieces dried up. Illustrated examples in the American Art Association catalogues show many pieces in pristine condition, but the depredations of time and use have had their effect. Franses 3 suggests fewer than six hundred classical Chinese carpets survive today with the Palace Museum in Beijing having the largest collection, of something less than one hundred, mainly examples from the reign of The Wanli Emperor, fourteenth Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, (1573-1619). In addition there are ‘some sixteen rugs’3 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a similar quantity in the Textile Museum in Washington, mainly from the collection of George Hewitt Myers, with the majority of the remainder held in private collections In Europe and the United States.
Classical Chinese carpets are in the main attributed to the weaving centre of Ninghsia in Western China, which seems to have seen an expansion in the production and availability of its weavings after a military expedition to the area by the Kangxi Emperor, fourth Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, (1662-1722), in 1696-97, during which he asked to see carpets being woven and was presented with several examples.4 Carpets were clearly highly prized as prestigious possessions: virtually all the portraits of the Ming and Qing emperors include depictions of carpets, see König. H. & Franses. M, 2005,5 pp. 19-23, pp.33, 39 for examples. Photographs of interiors of the several halls in the Forbidden City, dating from circa 1900, show how carpets were still being displayed in the palace by that date, see König. H. & Franses. M., ibid, pp.24-25. Carpets were used on raised platforms (dais), on beds, kang, as chair, bench, table and saddle covers, to define areas of importance, provide warmth and comfort, and through their motifs and decoration, create a harmonious aesthetic which integrated their symbolism with the other Chinese works of art with which the royal household, their courtiers and officials surrounded themselves.
6×7’6
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Peking Chinese Silk Rug
Sale!$7,300.00$3,870.00This Peking Chinese Silk Rug carrys a rich history, whereas they were woven centuries ago by tribes of western China. By the 19thc these beautiful tribal carpets began their journey to the west. The techniques used are very similar to Persian rugs, woven with mainly sheep’s wool and hand knotted with some being made of silk and even goats hair. The color palette is unique with its colors limited to as few as two hues, most often blue and ivory. Enjoy this lovely piece of transitional and oftentimes modern work of art in your dining room or living room.
5’3×3’11
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Chinese Needlepoint
Sale!$1,100.00$330.00This floral Chinese needlepoint rug was hand made in China.
4×6
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Chinese Aubusson
This Chinese Aubusson is a wonderful way to lighten up your living space. Handmade with natural fibers.
5’1×8
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Chinese Forbidden Stitch Belt
Chinese Forbidden Stitch Belt is a unique piece featuring butterflies and birds. Made with great detail.
size:2’5 x 4in
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Rare Chinese Silk Textile
Rare Chinese Silk Textile features beautiful embroidery . Hand embroidered with silk. With hidden cross and unique birds and butterflies
size: 3’2 x 7’1
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Chinese Forbidden Stitch
Lovely panel of beautiful antique/vintage Chinese silk embroidery, hand worked entirely in expertly done intricate Forbidden Stitches.
Size: 8in x 21in
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Chinese Peking Rug
Sale!$24,385.00$7,315.50Chinese Peking Rugs were produced from the 1910’s to the 1940’s. Prior to the 1920’s, during the experimental stages of production, the design and color remained similar to classical antique carpets from China
Size: 9×11’7
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Chinese Peking Rug
Sale!$24,385.00$7,315.50Chinese Peking Rugs were produced from the 1910’s to the 1940’s. Prior to the 1920’s, during the experimental stages of production, the design and color remained similar to classical antique carpets from China
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Antique Tibetan Chair Cover
This Antique Tibetan Chair Cover is from the top of the world. Woven with some Chinese influences. Authentic hand made, hand spun natural wool.
2′ x 2′
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Antique Seven Horses Emperor’s Rug
Circa pre-1800
5’11″ X 7’5″
Very unusual design of Horses
All natural dyes
It is a treasure for wall hanging or nice addition for any early rug collection.
Very good conditions
Beautiful blues, brown, beige, and ivoryAntique Seven Horses Emperor”s Rug is a very unique and beautiful rug featuring mystical horses and tree motifs as well as an imperial medallion in the middle of the field.
The playful scene illustrated on this Antique Seven Horses Emperor’s Rug provides the viewer with many lavish details to discover.
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Fine Antiqued Ziegler & Co. Khotan Rug
Sale!$48,780.00$14,634.0011’10 x 17’9
This beautiful Fine Antiqued Ziegler & Co. Khotan Rug is woven with the most intriguing floor tile motives ( they are reminiscent of the tiles in Persepolice and go back 2500 years in design )
The light and airy palette allows the room to look lighter and larger and the all over design assists in placing the furniture properly in the room.
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Rare Chinese Rug
14’2 x 14’5
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Chinese Peking Rug
Sale!$6,495.00$1,948.50A very rare antique Peking rug. Rugs of this size are not common and this one has a beautiful color combo and pleasant design to lend to the furnishing of any room.
8’7 x 9’9
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Chinese Needlepoint Tapestry
This Chinese Needlepoint tapestry features a garden of paradise. The bright colors would make a beautiful accent piece for your home.
3′ x 5′
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Antique Peking Rug
Sale!$1,149.00$344.70This beautiful Peking Antique is so unique with it’s lighter color palette. If you look closely, you can see pumpkins scattered around the border.
#35069
6’10” x 5’0″
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