Very large Chinese embroidered red ground silk panel, late…
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Very large Chinese embroidered red ground silk panel, late Qing/Republic period, depicting a long procession of people going to greet and bringing gifts to An important dignitary at the centre of the panel, embroidered in brightly hued and couched gilt threads, 61 x 480 cm

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