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Six sided cushion, so called opium pillow of yellow silk embroidered in satin and knot stitch in a design of peonies, trailing branches, and bats carrying good luck symbols in their mouths. Each side of cushion has a square central panel set off from running floral and bat border by a narrow line of couched gold threads.

Elbow Cushion, Qianlong period, 1736-1795

China

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Buddhist priest robe of embroidered lemon-yellow satin. Patch effect achieved by borderings of couched gold threads. The panels contain figures of Buddha on his throne in shades of red, pink, blue, gree, yellow, orange and tan. In the border a running design of large lotus blossoms and leaves. Embroidery chiefly satin, knot and couched stitch. Lining of thin yellow silk. A.P. says 'limbo'.

Robe, 20th century

China

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Pair of chair covers of rose-red k'ossu with a design of peony sprays and phoenix medallions in shades of blue, pink, green, yellow, gold and olive-green woven with gold threads. Some painted details. Lining of coarse pink cotton.

Pair of chair covers, 19th century

China

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Pair of chair covers of rose-red k'ossu with a design of peony sprays and phoenix medallions in shades of blue, pink, green, yellow, gold and olive-green woven with gold threads. Some painted details. Lining of coarse pink cotton.

Chair Cover, One of a Pair, 19th century

China

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Brocatelle, 16th century

Spain

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Coat, 19th century

India

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Buddha on the Lotus Throne, Yuan period, 1271-1368

China

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Runner, 18th century

Italy

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Priest's robe, 1822-1851

China

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