Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji

Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji
Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji
Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji
Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji
Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji
Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji
Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji
Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji
Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji
Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji
Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji
Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji

Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji
The box was done by a skilled hand. It has repousse and hand chasing. Measures 4 1/2″ tall x 3 5/8″ wide x 2 1/4A deep and weighs 159.4 grams. It is in beautiful condition. There is an old note inside that states it was given by the Meiji Emperor at a banquet celebrating his silver anniversary in 1895. This is just a note so whether it bears any truth I really do not know. It does appear to have the Meiji seal incorporated in the decoration which is the Chrysanthemum. Fresh out of a recent old estate. The item “Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji” is in sale since Monday, January 30, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Boxes”. The seller is “yzmorris” and is located in San Diego, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Fine Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Bat Buddha Hand Box Japanese Emperor Meiji

Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED

Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED

Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Enamel Moth Box. The box comes from a wealthy local estate in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bout 3″ 1/4 Long By 1″ 1/4 Tall. Very fine silver work with great detail! Please Look over the pictures as they are most of my description! Feel free to send me a message if you are not 100% sure about the item! If you need more time, please feel free to send me a message! Thank you for looking! Moths are often denoted as symbols of death from cultures all over the world, and some of the resemblances between the different myths are uncanny! I talked about one of these in a past MotW. But I was thoroughly surprised when I found a similar legend from across the world in China! Qing Ming is a festival in early April where people go out to enjoy the spring weather and honor the graves of their ancestors. Theres also an abundance of moths during the festival, but they have a special place in Chinese mythology! In ancient China, it was believed that moths were actually the souls of deceased people who came back during Qing Ming to visit their loved ones. Depending on the legend, the souls either possessed the insects, or were the physical manifestation of the soul itself. This is rooted in a Taoist belief, from the Book of Transformation by Tan Qiao. The belief is that existence is dependent entirely upon an emptiness of void in the universe. Sometimes, during the festival of Qing Ming, the moths find their ways into peoples homes and land on photos of the deceased. It is considered a serious taboo to kill or otherwise disturb the moth during Qing Ming, as its believed that they are turning a former loved one away. No matter whether you choose to believe in this myth of not, its still fascinating, and there have been several creepy occurrences revolving around it! For example, in 2003, a moth landed on Yuiiko Tans family alter during Qing Ming. They let it outside, but it would always return, causing the dogs from her own house and the neighborhood to go crazy. The moth hid behind her grandfathers photo, and followed her into her bedroom. Then it was gone. Yuiikos grandfather passed away on the day she was born, and she believes it mightve been his spirit in that moth coming to visit since he never got to meet her. Alex Yeoh had a less pleasant experience. In 2007, at the end of the Qing Ming festival, an Atlas Moth positioned itself on the parapet outside his apartment and refused to leave until it died a week later. The other tenants of the building refused to disturb it, and he soon learned that two people had committed suicide from that parapet before. Of course, there is evidence to refute this mythologymoths can get disoriented and thats how they find their way into homes. As for hiding behind picture frames, they like to hide in small, dark places away from predators. Atlas Moths are naturally lazy and refuse to fly whenever possible to conserve energy for mating and laying eggs. The item “Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED” is in sale since Sunday, January 15, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Boxes”. The seller is “businessinferndale2011″ and is located in Ferndale, Michigan. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Maker: Chinese
  • Type: Boxes
  • Primary Material: Silver
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED

Fine Antique Chinese Export silver cigarette box, 278 grams, Tuckchang

Fine Antique Chinese Export silver cigarette box, 278 grams, Tuckchang
Fine Antique Chinese Export silver cigarette box, 278 grams, Tuckchang
Fine Antique Chinese Export silver cigarette box, 278 grams, Tuckchang
Fine Antique Chinese Export silver cigarette box, 278 grams, Tuckchang

Fine Antique Chinese Export silver cigarette box, 278 grams, Tuckchang
Hallmarked for Tuckchang and dating to cicrca 1932 this fine antique Chinese Export silver cigar box measures 10.2cm or 4 inches x 8.3cm or 3. 25 inches wide and 4.2cm or 1 5/8 inches high and weighs 278 grams in total including the wooden fitted interior. It is inscribed to the lid for the Monday and Friday Bowling Club, is in great condition and is offered with no reserve. The item “Fine Antique Chinese Export silver cigarette box, 278 grams, Tuckchang” is in sale since Tuesday, January 03, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Solid Silver\Cigarette/Vesta Cases”. The seller is “hanhil23″ and is located in Earls Croome. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Product: cigarette box
  • Composition: Solid Silver
  • Maker: Tuckchang
  • Age: 1900-1940

Fine Antique Chinese Export silver cigarette box, 278 grams, Tuckchang

Fine Chinese Old Carved Tibetan Silver Pot Box Marked n28

Fine Chinese Old Carved Tibetan Silver Pot Box Marked n28

Fine Chinese Old Carved Tibetan Silver Pot Box Marked n28
Fine Chinese Old Carved Tibetan Silver Pot Box Marked n28. A nice chinese tibetan silver pot carved with some flowers, carved very fine, Very nice brush pot. Pound: 3.02LB Gram: 1370g. Centimetre: 171414cm Inch: 6.69″5.51″5.51. Pound: 3.46LB Gram: 1570g. Cm Inch: 7.09. “6.3”5.91. ZK_collectibles display chinese exquisite collectibles, we do out best to describe our items exactly, we guarantee all items are same with decribtion. Please contact me if you need to pay in other forms. To residents of Illinois, U. Payments need to be made within 5 days after he biddings end. Invoice will be sent out same night the biddings end. Please contact me directly for anything else. Auctiva Free Image Hosting. Show off your items with Auctiva’s Listing Templates. The item “Fine Chinese Old Carved Tibetan Silver Pot Box Marked n28″ is in sale since Thursday, December 22, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Boxes”. The seller is “zk_collectibles” and is located in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Fine Chinese Old Carved Tibetan Silver Pot Box Marked n28

Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box

Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box
Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box
Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box
Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box
Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box
Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box
Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box
Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box
Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box
Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box

Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box
FINE ANTIQUE CHINESE HAND CARVED MOTHER OF PEARL SILVER MOUNTED SNUFF BOX. QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY. 7,9 x 5,5 x 3,4 cm. FINE ANTIQUE CONDITION, WITH SOME MINIMAL FAULTS. The item “FINE ANTIQUE CHINESE HAND CARVED MOTHER OF PEARL SILVER MOUNTED SNUFF BOX” is in sale since Tuesday, December 13, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Boxes”. The seller is “maart55″ and is located in Madrid. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Fine Antique Chinese Hand Carved Mother Of Pearl Silver Mounted Snuff Box

Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED

Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED

Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Enamel Moth Box. The box comes from a wealthy local estate in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bout 3″ 1/4 Long By 1″ 1/4 Tall. Very fine silver work with great detail! Please Look over the pictures as they are most of my description! Feel free to send me a message if you are not 100% sure about the item! If you need more time, please feel free to send me a message! Thank you for looking! Moths are often denoted as symbols of death from cultures all over the world, and some of the resemblances between the different myths are uncanny! I talked about one of these in a past MotW. But I was thoroughly surprised when I found a similar legend from across the world in China! Qing Ming is a festival in early April where people go out to enjoy the spring weather and honor the graves of their ancestors. Theres also an abundance of moths during the festival, but they have a special place in Chinese mythology! In ancient China, it was believed that moths were actually the souls of deceased people who came back during Qing Ming to visit their loved ones. Depending on the legend, the souls either possessed the insects, or were the physical manifestation of the soul itself. This is rooted in a Taoist belief, from the Book of Transformation by Tan Qiao. The belief is that existence is dependent entirely upon an emptiness of void in the universe. Sometimes, during the festival of Qing Ming, the moths find their ways into peoples homes and land on photos of the deceased. It is considered a serious taboo to kill or otherwise disturb the moth during Qing Ming, as its believed that they are turning a former loved one away. No matter whether you choose to believe in this myth of not, its still fascinating, and there have been several creepy occurrences revolving around it! For example, in 2003, a moth landed on Yuiiko Tans family alter during Qing Ming. They let it outside, but it would always return, causing the dogs from her own house and the neighborhood to go crazy. The moth hid behind her grandfathers photo, and followed her into her bedroom. Then it was gone. Yuiikos grandfather passed away on the day she was born, and she believes it mightve been his spirit in that moth coming to visit since he never got to meet her. Alex Yeoh had a less pleasant experience. In 2007, at the end of the Qing Ming festival, an Atlas Moth positioned itself on the parapet outside his apartment and refused to leave until it died a week later. The other tenants of the building refused to disturb it, and he soon learned that two people had committed suicide from that parapet before. Of course, there is evidence to refute this mythologymoths can get disoriented and thats how they find their way into homes. As for hiding behind picture frames, they like to hide in small, dark places away from predators. Atlas Moths are naturally lazy and refuse to fly whenever possible to conserve energy for mating and laying eggs. The item “Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED” is in sale since Friday, December 16, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Boxes”. The seller is “businessinferndale2011″ and is located in Ferndale, Michigan. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Maker: Chinese
  • Type: Boxes
  • Primary Material: Silver
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED

Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing

Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing
Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing
Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing
Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing
Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing
Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing
Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing
Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing
Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing
Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing
Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing
Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing

Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing
FINE ANTIQUE CHINESE GILT SILVER & ENAMEL BUTTERFLY BOX 19TH C QING. We are pleased to offer a fine antique Chinese gilt silver & enameled butterfly box made in the mid 19th century, Qing dynasty. Dimensions: 7 1/4″ x 5 3/4″ x 3 1/2 high. Elegant & heavy gilt solid silver box with hinged lid and original key with working lock. The top shaped as a butterfly with conforming shaped sides and raised on four curved flower feet. The box composed of solid gilt silver overlaid with silver grills of different designs. The top delineated with silver wires and decorated with panels of enameled flowers and foliage. Acquired from an estate collection and offered in very good antique condition, very small loss to silver grill work… Would benefit greatly with professional cleaning and polish. All items offered are guaranteed authentic and as described. Because these items have had a long life, they come with the warmth of use and a history of their own. Thank you for taking time to view our auctions and best of luck. We are happy to accommodate your needs. Feedback: please leave 5 STAR. Feedback when you receive your item in good order, so we’ll know you have received it safely, and we will immediately respond to your 5 STAR feedback with the same 5 STAR. Feedback for our valued clients. Create listings that get noticed! With Auctiva’s 1,800+ Templates. The item “FINE ANTIQUE CHINESE GILT SILVER & ENAMEL BUTTERFLY BOX 19TH C QING” is in sale since Thursday, November 24, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Boxes”. The seller is “psdanep” and is located in Palm Springs, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Silver & Gold
  • Maker: Qing Dynasty
  • Type: Boxes
  • Primary Material: Silver
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Fine Antique Chinese Gilt Silver & Enamel Butterfly Box 19th C Qing

1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE

1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE
1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE
1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE
1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE
1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE
1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE
1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE
1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE
1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE
1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE
1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE
1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE

1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE
1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy Canister MOTHER of PEARL LID CANTON 239 gr. Gorgeous Chinese Export estate find. 8 different elaborate panels interpretation would be very welcomed. High relief repousse highly ornate motifs. Believe to be of Canton origin. Centred in the silver flip lid cover is master crafted artistry of beautiful Mother of Pearl etched with butterflies fluttering in amongst flowers in a garden / framing the MOP is scroll silver work. The caddy itself consists of eight different curved ornately chased panels. Fish or perhaps, a turtle with lotus flower. Flowers / chrysanthemums. Top & bottom edges are elaborately finished in curls & scrolls. Lovely condition free of crack or dents – beautiful patina. Hinged lid fits snuggly. Bottom marked / signed in Chinese as shown in photo. No return on books, postcards, patterns, jewellery, watches, antique dolls, museum pieces or if stated in policy. PLEASE, DONT FORGET TO LEAVE FEEDBACK. Feedback will be left when feedback is received. The item “1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE” is in sale since Wednesday, November 16, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Non-U.S. Silver\Asia”. The seller is “uptowngirl3113″ and is located in St George Brant, Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: Sterling Silver
  • Maker: CANNOT read Chinese
  • Type: TEA CADDY CHINESE BOX
  • Age: 1890
  • CHINESE EXPORT SILVER: ANTIQUE TEA CADDY
  • DRAGON DIVINE CREATURES: TURTLE BAMBOO FLOWERS
  • CANTON STERLING SILVER: CHASED DESIGNS ASIAN BOX
  • OLD CHINESE SILVER PANELS: MOTHER of PEARL BUTTERFLY
  • ANTIQUE ASIAN TEA CADDY: CHINESE DRAGON LOTUS
  • antique chinese tea caddy: butterfly Mother of Pearl
  • CHINESE STERLING: antique ASIAN TEA CADDY BOX

1890 FINE Chinese STERLING SILVER BOX Tea Caddy PANELS Canister MOP Canton SIGNE

Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED

Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED

Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED
Fine rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Enamel Moth Box. The box comes from a wealthy local estate in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bout 3″ 1/4 Long By 1″ 1/4 Tall. Very fine silver work with great detail! Please Look over the pictures as they are most of my description! Feel free to send me a message if you are not 100% sure about the item! If you need more time, please feel free to send me a message! Thank you for looking! Moths are often denoted as symbols of death from cultures all over the world, and some of the resemblances between the different myths are uncanny! I talked about one of these in a past MotW. But I was thoroughly surprised when I found a similar legend from across the world in China! Qing Ming is a festival in early April where people go out to enjoy the spring weather and honor the graves of their ancestors. Theres also an abundance of moths during the festival, but they have a special place in Chinese mythology! In ancient China, it was believed that moths were actually the souls of deceased people who came back during Qing Ming to visit their loved ones. Depending on the legend, the souls either possessed the insects, or were the physical manifestation of the soul itself. This is rooted in a Taoist belief, from the Book of Transformation by Tan Qiao. The belief is that existence is dependent entirely upon an emptiness of void in the universe. Sometimes, during the festival of Qing Ming, the moths find their ways into peoples homes and land on photos of the deceased. It is considered a serious taboo to kill or otherwise disturb the moth during Qing Ming, as its believed that they are turning a former loved one away. No matter whether you choose to believe in this myth of not, its still fascinating, and there have been several creepy occurrences revolving around it! For example, in 2003, a moth landed on Yuiiko Tans family alter during Qing Ming. They let it outside, but it would always return, causing the dogs from her own house and the neighborhood to go crazy. The moth hid behind her grandfathers photo, and followed her into her bedroom. Then it was gone. Yuiikos grandfather passed away on the day she was born, and she believes it mightve been his spirit in that moth coming to visit since he never got to meet her. Alex Yeoh had a less pleasant experience. In 2007, at the end of the Qing Ming festival, an Atlas Moth positioned itself on the parapet outside his apartment and refused to leave until it died a week later. The other tenants of the building refused to disturb it, and he soon learned that two people had committed suicide from that parapet before. Of course, there is evidence to refute this mythologymoths can get disoriented and thats how they find their way into homes. As for hiding behind picture frames, they like to hide in small, dark places away from predators. Atlas Moths are naturally lazy and refuse to fly whenever possible to conserve energy for mating and laying eggs. The item “Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED” is in sale since Wednesday, November 16, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Boxes”. The seller is “businessinferndale2011″ and is located in Ferndale, Michigan. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Maker: Chinese
  • Type: Boxes
  • Primary Material: Silver
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Fine Rare Antique Chinese Sterling Silver Moth Box early 19th century SIGNED

Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc

Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc
Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc
Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc
Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc
Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc
Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc
Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc
Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc
Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc
Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc
Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc
Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc

Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc
An Fine Straits Chinese Octagonal Wood box. The lid with a Silver Pillow End. The Sides very well carved with bamboo, iris, magnolia, prunus and other flowers. Diameter max: 4 1/8 (10.5 cm). Height: 2 7/8 (7.4 cm). Condition: some slight shrinkage to the base. No damage or repairs. This item is a genuine antique and is described to the best of my knowledge. If you have any questions please ask and I will do my best to answer. The item “FINE STRAITS CHINESE NYONYA CARVED WOOD BOX SILVER PILLOW END 19THC” is in sale since Friday, October 28, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Chinese\Woodenware”. The seller is “8evening8″ and is located in Somerset. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Product: Carved Wood Box
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Original/Repro: Original
  • Primary Material: Wood/ Woodenware

Fine Straits Chinese Nyonya Carved Wood Box Silver Pillow End 19thc