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Property from the Collection of Frank and Georgia James
Lot 7315
An Imperial Edict Daoguang, 1828
23 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San FranciscoSold for US$12,500 inc. premium
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An Imperial Edict
Daoguang, 1828
Written in Manchu and Han script on silk brocade woven with a pattern of scattered ruyi-clouds mounted as a handscroll, inscribed and stamped with two large seal impressions.
11 15/16in x 104in (30.3 x 264cm)
Written in Manchu and Han script on silk brocade woven with a pattern of scattered ruyi-clouds mounted as a handscroll, inscribed and stamped with two large seal impressions.
11 15/16in x 104in (30.3 x 264cm)
Footnotes
清道光 誥命
The present edict is dated to the 9th day of the 11th month of the 8th year of the Daoguang period (1828), bestowing posthumous titles from the Daoguang Emperor upon the grandparents of Sebuxing'e (色卜星額, 1780-1839), the ethnically Mongolian governor of Gansu and later Anhui provinces. In the final year of his life, Sebuxing'e was honored with the exalted rank of tutor to the crown prince (太子太保), the future emperor Xianfeng.














