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, August 03, 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

Rare Chinese Silver Enamel Snuff Box Late Qianlong/jiaqing Signed

Rare Chinese Silver Enamel Snuff Box Late Qianlong/jiaqing Signed
Rare Chinese Silver Enamel Snuff Box Late Qianlong/jiaqing Signed
Rare Chinese Silver Enamel Snuff Box Late Qianlong/jiaqing Signed
Rare Chinese Silver Enamel Snuff Box Late Qianlong/jiaqing Signed
Rare Chinese Silver Enamel Snuff Box Late Qianlong/jiaqing Signed
Rare Chinese Silver Enamel Snuff Box Late Qianlong/jiaqing Signed
Rare Chinese Silver Enamel Snuff Box Late Qianlong/jiaqing Signed

Rare Chinese Silver Enamel Snuff Box Late Qianlong/jiaqing Signed
ANTIQUE CHINESE SILVER ENAMEL SNUFF BOX. Late Qianglong/Jiaqing dynasty Chinese enamel snuff box with calligraphy decoration. Dimension: 5.5 x 4.2 x 2.4 cm. Condition: Very good condition. The item “RARE CHINESE SILVER ENAMEL SNUFF BOX LATE QIANLONG/JIAQING SIGNED” is in sale since Thursday, January 07, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Non-U.S. Silver\Asia”. The seller is “chalie_1234″ and is located in London. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: Sterling Silver
  • Type: Baskets
  • Age: Pre-1800

Rare Chinese Silver Enamel Snuff Box Late Qianlong/jiaqing Signed

Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top

Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top
Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top
Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top
Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top
Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top
Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top
Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top
Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top
Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top
Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top
Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top
Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top

Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top
Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Box with Bat, Hallmarked and signed as shown, measures 1 1/2″ wide by 7/8″ and 1 1/8 tall, weighs 45 grams. Pierced open work on outer case with three parts, pierced cover slides up to reveal the fitted lid on top. Very tight and secure, has tarnish and natural patina, has not been polished for about 10 years. The item “Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top” is in sale since Friday, July 15, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Non-U.S. Silver\Asia”. The seller is “alisa7″ and is located in Mission Viejo, California. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, SE, ID, ZA, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, BR, CL, CO.
  • Type: 3 Part Box
  • Composition: Silver
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Maker: Signed

Rare Antique Chinese Silver 3 Part Opium Trinket Snuff Box Signed Bat Seal Top

Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent

Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent
Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent
Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent
Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent
Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent
Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent
Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent
Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent
Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent

Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent
Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent. Size: 7,8 cm High/. The item “Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent” is in sale since Tuesday, July 05, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Non-U.S. Silver\Asia”. The seller is “boum.00″ and is located in Paris. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Antique chinese hand carve signed solid silver box/sterling silver china/Argent

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 Monday, July 04, 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

Antique Chinese Export Qing Silver & Enamel 2 Part Box, Signed, 39.6 Gms

Antique Chinese Export Qing Silver & Enamel 2 Part Box, Signed, 39.6 Gms

Antique Chinese Export Qing Silver & Enamel 2 Part Box, Signed, 39.6 Gms
ANTIQUE CHINESE QING SILVER & ENAMEL 2 PART BOX, SIGNED, 39.6 GMS. This heavy box is signed to the base (See photos). It has multi color enameling of lotus and flowering plants. This fine box measures 3.2 cm. (1 1/4) tall x 3.2 cm. (1 1/4) wide and weighs 39.6 grams. The box is in very good condition with age appropriate wear to the silver and some age expected loss to the enameling. Please see all photos as they are an integral part of the description. Please check our other listings. OUR TERMS – PLEASE READ. Please consider the photos to be an integral part of the description. We are always happy to supply any additional information if we can. Packing – We do not charge extra for our packing materials! – We take the utmost care & time in packing your items so that they arrive safely. Please understand it is not always possible to combine larger, heavy or very fragile items. These are our terms and we WILL NOT DEVIATE from them. The item “ANTIQUE CHINESE EXPORT QING SILVER & ENAMEL 2 PART BOX, SIGNED, 39.6 GMS” is in sale since Thursday, June 16, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Boxes”. The seller is “eclectic_mix4u” and is located in Midlothian, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multicolor
  • Type: Box
  • Age: Antique
  • Primary Material: Silver
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Maker: Signed

Antique Chinese Export Qing Silver & Enamel 2 Part Box, Signed, 39.6 Gms

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, June 01, 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

Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet, Chinese Hallmarks, Box Clasp, c1900, Quality

Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet, Chinese Hallmarks, Box Clasp, c1900, Quality
Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet, Chinese Hallmarks, Box Clasp, c1900, Quality
Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet, Chinese Hallmarks, Box Clasp, c1900, Quality
Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet, Chinese Hallmarks, Box Clasp, c1900, Quality
Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet, Chinese Hallmarks, Box Clasp, c1900, Quality
Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet, Chinese Hallmarks, Box Clasp, c1900, Quality
Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet, Chinese Hallmarks, Box Clasp, c1900, Quality
Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet, Chinese Hallmarks, Box Clasp, c1900, Quality

Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet, Chinese Hallmarks, Box Clasp, c1900, Quality
Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet. Hallmarked with Chinese Character Marks. Excellent Condition and Quality. Measures a wearable length of 7 3/4″ long x 3/4″ wide. Weighs 43.1 grams. Signed on the reverse of the clasp in Chinese Characters for Sterling and a Maker. The Design on the top of the bracelet is highlighted with a Gold Wash. The reverse of the bracelet does not have the gold wash. The Box Clasp is in Good Working Order. Nice quality work, feels good on the wrist. The item “Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet, Chinese Hallmarks, Box Clasp, c1900, Quality” is in sale since Tuesday, May 24, 2016. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Vintage & Antique Jewelry\Vintage Ethnic/Regional/Tribal\Asian & East Indian”. The seller is “buytheold” and is located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Jewelry Type: Bracelet
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Country//Region of Manufacture: China

Antique Chinese Signed Silver Bracelet, Chinese Hallmarks, Box Clasp, c1900, Quality

Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed

Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed
Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed
Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed
Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed
Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed
Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed
Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed
Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed
Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed
Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed
Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed
Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed

Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed
CHINESE SILVER EXPORT HIGH RELIEF DRAGON BOX SIGNED. CHINESE EXPORT SILVER HIGH RELIEF DRAGON BOX SIGNED. MEASURES: 6.5CM LONG X 2.5CM TALL X 4.5CM WIDE. WEIGHT: 71.2 GRAMS. The item “ANTIQUE 19-20TH C. CHINESE SILVER EXPORT HIGH RELIEF DRAGON BOX SIGNED” is in sale since Thursday, May 12, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Boxes”. The seller is “4da1ve5″ and is located in East Weymouth, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Primary Material: Silver
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Antique 19-20th C. Chinese Silver Export High Relief Dragon Box Signed

SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED

SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED
SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED
SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED
SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED
SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED
SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED
SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED
SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED
SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED
SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED
SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED

SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED
SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER. QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY. The item “SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED” is in sale since Wednesday, May 04, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Boxes”. The seller is “vikymako” and is located in Madrid. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: Boxes
  • Age: 19TH CENTURY
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

SUPERB RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE SOLID SILVER ENAMEL PEONY CARD CASE HOLDER SIGNED