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Textiles. Scroll. Unknown maker, China. First rank Mandarin (crane inset on chest) in Ming dynasty robes, with his servant. Silk embroidered on satin. Colours very faded. Satin stitch, couching, Peking knots. Some gold thread used. Length, whole, 49.5 cm, width, whole, 49.1 cm, circa 1680-circa 1700. Acquisition Credit: Given by Mrs. Soame Jenyns, in accordance with the wishes of her late husband, Soame Jenyns.
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