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Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment

Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment

Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment. A highly decorative and delightful object of an early 20. Century fairground dragon ride fragment panel. Would likely have been accompanied by numerous other figures of a similar nature and illuminated to decorate an old fairground ride. This figure is made from section pieces of hand carved pine wood and hand painted with layers of old paint underneath as shown. With one red glass eye still in place, its likely a light bulb would have been placed behind the dugout wood behind. The dragon is carved to what resembles a tree branch which is firmly in place, this would have made up the rest of the ride’s décor. This figure is mounted to a bespoke metal display but can be removed if you wish to display it on the wall. Size in inches: H 15″ x W 46″ x D 6. A solid object with lots of surface wear and missing detail. The reverse photos show the jointed pieces and the dug-out area. Old screw or nail holes are present also. These fairground items were always over painted over time, and this also shows its layers of paint across the surface. This is a flat object that can be mounted to the wall if needed. Please review all the photos provided as part of this advert, close-up photos have been provided to show its condition of loss of surface detail and paper in more detail. A direct message usually takes 24 hours to answer. Expect our items to show relevant age and natural wear, we only restore due to breaks and major loss, and we always stipulate this in our condition report if this has been down before or after we have obtained them.
Rare Early 20th Century Hand Carved Fairground Dragon Ride Fragment
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Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment

Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment
Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment
Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment
Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment
Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment
Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment
Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment
Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment
Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment
Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment

Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment
This rare example of Antique Metallic Embroidery from the Early Qing Dynasty in the 1700s is a fragment from a silk robe. It is a long length of faded silk damask that is embellished with floral motifs and butterflies in a fine metallic soutache work. Every motif is different. The pink of the fabric is faded as you can see from the reverse side but this does not detract from the beauty of this piece in fact for me it enhances its ancient charm. Measures approx 68ins x 16.5ins. Condition: Good for its age. Some frayed areas to the binding edge but otherwise the silk ground although faded is generally quite good and not splitting. See pictures as description. The item “Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment” is in sale since Sunday, May 3, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Chinese\Textiles”. The seller is “ginty555″ and is located in Woking. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom.
Antique Metallic Embroidery / RARE /Early Qing Dynasty 1700 Robe SILK fragment
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