A pair of Chinese silkwork studies of immortal type figures, Oshi-e style, raised painted applique pressed silk dolls on a painted pastel background, within later bamboo effect box frames, each overall approximately 98cm by 47cm (2)

Provenance: the antique silkwork figures were brought back seperately from China in the 1920's by a family member and later inset to the mounts and frames.

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