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Velvet Waistcoat
Late 19th c.
The velvet is lovely with a unusual slight blue, mauve and purple stripe. The velvet has to be an aniline dye - that colour. It the late 19th century aniline dyes were hugely popular when they were introduced into China.
Cataloguing
of purple and indigo striped cut and uncut velvet, the centre panel with a prunus tree emerging from a rocky outcrop flanked by fungus and flowers, the satin background with raised velvet images, surrounded by shou or long life roundels similarly worked, the border of gold and black woven brocade in a dragon meander design, the round neck edged with similar in rouleau cord, the fastening to the front of chased gold and with loop fastenings in brocade, lined with palest blue fine silk, shoulder to shoulder across 15 in or 40 cm; length 26 or 68 cm.
Condition
Very very good. The back has a slight brownish mark in shape of a circle 1 inch or 2.4 cm across. Hardly noticeable. Ask for photo.