A PAIR OF CHINESE HANGING SCROLLS, SECOND HALF 19TH
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A PAIR OF CHINESE HANGING SCROLLS, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY
painted in ink and colours, one with chrysanthemums, delphiniums and birds, the other with hibiscus and quail, silk surround
140 x 49cm
Provenance: acquired circa 1858 by Admiral Arthur William Acland Hood, 1st Baron Hood of Avalon (1824-1901); thence by family descent.
See footnote to lot 78 for more information.
painted in ink and colours, one with chrysanthemums, delphiniums and birds, the other with hibiscus and quail, silk surround
140 x 49cm
Provenance: acquired circa 1858 by Admiral Arthur William Acland Hood, 1st Baron Hood of Avalon (1824-1901); thence by family descent.
See footnote to lot 78 for more information.
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A PAIR OF CHINESE HANGING SCROLLS, SECOND HALF 19TH
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