Lot 232. Two of the sutras and an archive print of an Imperial command
ID 83632
CHINA, sutras, Qing dynasty or earlier
Band 14. and 31. the Maha-Vaipulya-Buddhavatamsaka Sutra. Book in Leporello fold, printed on paper. Book with a brocade cover and Drachendekon, with brown title label is made of silk with printed illustration of the sermon-the Assembly of Buddhas, five fold-out pages of a book in front of the Text. At the end of a book, a printed text yongle shiqi nian shier yue Ah ri fodizi fuxian faxin shuxie qinzi jin shi (for engraving and printing donated by the Buddhist members of Fuxian on 13. The day of the chin. 12. Months in the 17. Year of the Yongle period [1419]), and a seal si ji (seal of the temple Zhantan) zhantan. A archive on a Imperial. Command, with Dat. 28.&29. of the chin. 12. Month in 2. Year of the Tongzhi period (1863).
Provenance: From an old German aristocratic ownership, in 1900 in China acquired signs of age
various
Band 14. and 31. the Maha-Vaipulya-Buddhavatamsaka Sutra. Book in Leporello fold, printed on paper. Book with a brocade cover and Drachendekon, with brown title label is made of silk with printed illustration of the sermon-the Assembly of Buddhas, five fold-out pages of a book in front of the Text. At the end of a book, a printed text yongle shiqi nian shier yue Ah ri fodizi fuxian faxin shuxie qinzi jin shi (for engraving and printing donated by the Buddhist members of Fuxian on 13. The day of the chin. 12. Months in the 17. Year of the Yongle period [1419]), and a seal si ji (seal of the temple Zhantan) zhantan. A archive on a Imperial. Command, with Dat. 28.&29. of the chin. 12. Month in 2. Year of the Tongzhi period (1863).
Provenance: From an old German aristocratic ownership, in 1900 in China acquired signs of age
various
Category: | Books, Manuscripts |
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