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Subject:Calligraphy Scroll
Posted By: shedrick Tue, Feb 27, 2018 IP: 70.187.52.1 a gold silk scroll with dragons with en-cursive calligraphy , some of the black calligraphy is written over the red calligraphy. seems to be old due to the staining of the back of the silk? |
Subject:Re: Calligraphy Scroll
Posted By: Mikeoz Wed, Feb 28, 2018 This appears to be an Imperial decree of some kind, dated from the tenth day of the sixth month of the reign of the Qing ShunZhi emperor, thus 1647. |
Subject:Re: Calligraphy Scroll
Posted By: shedrick Mon, Mar 05, 2018 Thanks Mikeoz. |
Subject:Re: Calligraphy Scroll
Posted By: rat Tue, Mar 06, 2018 one place to start is with other Shunzhi edicts, say sold by Christie's or Sotheby's. The characters on yours look quite large and regular though, I a suspect this is computer-printed using a modern-day font. |
Subject:Re: Calligraphy Scroll
Posted By: Shedrick Wed, Mar 07, 2018 Rat that hurts. I thought I was a millionaire. But the back of this is old and wet damage. They say you can tell a lot by looking at the back.😃 |
Subject:Re: Calligraphy Scroll
Posted By: shedrick Thu, Mar 08, 2018 Thanks Rat, i looked at Christie's but there are similarities. My question to you is how many "EDICTS" of the same edicts are made or sent out? |
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