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19c India China Trade Oil Painting Ship Portrait-Signed

Catalogue: Fine Art: Paintings: Oil: Asia: China Trade: Pre 1900   item# 409880 (stock# LaiF01)

19c India China Trade Oil Painting Ship Portrait-Signed
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A lovely 1892 China trade oil painting portrait of the 3 masted clipper ship Woolton under full sail. It is by the Calcutta (India) Chinese port artist Lai Fong. Excellent details, including riggings and sail. You can even see the reefing lines on the sails. She is flying the red Britannia ensign and a house ensign topmost.

Launched 1885 May at the shipyard of Oswald, Mordaunt & Co., for Sailing Ship ...click for details


Antique Chinese Export Painting of Mandarin Lady

Catalogue: Fine Art: Paintings: Oil: Asia: China Trade: Pre 1900   item# 385620 (stock# XpArt010)

Antique Chinese Export Painting of Mandarin Lady
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This is a fine 19th century Chinese export painting on silk of a seated noble lady with her attendant carrying a teapot. Her head gear has many jade and ruby beads, and her sleeves are adorned with dragons. She was of the reigning Manchu tribe, and married to a senior official. Image area is 7 1/2 by 10 1/2 inches. Picture is in pretty good condition except for a narrow tear 1/3 of the way from the left margin on top (see picture). ...click for details


19c China Trade Oil Ship Painting -Unity of Boston

Catalogue: Fine Art: Paintings: Oil: Asia: China Trade: Pre 1900   item# 410870 (stock# BostonUnit)

19c China Trade Oil Ship Painting -Unity of Boston
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A gorgeous 19th century China trade marine oil painting portrait of the 3 masted clipper ship Unity of Boston under full sail. Excellent details, including riggings and sail. Good wave action, and there is another ship on the horizon. You can see the reefing lines on the sails. She is flying the American ensign. Unsigned, most likely by a port artist in Canton or Shanghai; about 1850.

There were a number of sailin ...click for details

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