LOT 0014 COLLECTION OF TWELVE CHINESE COSTUMES
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COLLECTION OF TWELVE CHINESE COSTUMES å„色æœé£¾ï¼ˆä¸€çµ„å二件) comprising: a blue long robe decorated with eternal knot and eight auspicious emblems in roundels; one white silk short robe; one linen blouse, one vest and one pair of trousers in white; one pair of blue linen trousers; two pairs of shoes; one pair of white socks; one prunus-decorated sachet; one waist-pouch; and one black cloth (largest: 161cm across shoulders; 135cm long) Qty: (12) Provenance: From the collection of John Thisthlethwaite (ca. 19th century) John Thistlethwaite was a Quaker merchant who made a voyage from Liverpool to Shanghai in the mid-19th century. His 1844 journal traces his passage to China, including his visits to Zhoushan (Chusan) and Shanghai in 1845 where he details purchases of silk and potentially the costumes in this lot. A transcript of the journal is available on request.
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