A Pair of 18th Century Gold and Painted Japanese 6 Fold Screens, (Byobu) Edo Period
These are a very rare pair of large Japanese screens, the screens are each 6 fold and have been provided with clips which join them to make a 12 fold screen
The screens raised painting on gold leaf, the style is minimalist and includes birds and flowers, the size of these screens is formidable they are 68” tall and each fold is 24” wide. There is a fabric border to each screen, the frames are a dark wood decorated with brass mounts and have a clear artists red seal.
Words cannot how impressive this pair of screens is, they are in good all round condition, there is a small tear in the paper on the back and comes complete with its provenance
MG68
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Internal Reference: MG68
Antique Number: SA566016
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 173cm (68.1inches)
Width is 360cm (141.7inches)
Depth is 3cm (1.2inches)
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