George Henry Mason

The Costume of China Colored Engraved Plates

Circa 1799 - 1802

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Description

A set of framed engravings from The Costume of China.

  • Sold as a set of 4.
  • Hand-colored stipple-engraved plates by Dadley after Pu-Qùa of Canton.
  • Comprising plates #II "A Watchman," #XXXV "A Balancer," #XLIV "A Serpent-Catcher" and #LIX "A Lame Beggar."
  • In wooden frames with information sheets attached to verso.

Condition Report

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Light scattered spotting to plates.

Some small scuffs to frames.

Art not examined outside of frame.

Dimensions

Height: 19.25 inches / 48.9 cm
Width: 17 inches / 43.18 cm

Materials

Paper, Wood, Acrylic

Decorative Style

Asian Decorative Arts

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

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