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A GROUP OF HIGH KARAT GOLD CLOTHING ORNAMENTS
Qing dynasty and later
The first figure of Shoulao holding a ruyi scepter and a peach, made
from beaten gold, pierced with small holes for attaching to a garment
or hat, suspending four round amulets each with the individual
characters changmingfuigui, the figures and amulets marked zujin
and Zhengchang; together with a smaller beaten gold figure of
Shoulao suspending four round amulets reading changmingfugui, the
figure marked zujin; with a beaten gold funerary coin; a shield form
gold amulet with a chased image of a bust of Confucius marked zujin
and Zhengchang, the gold 22 karat; and three floriform gold buttons
with seed pearls. [7]
1.6oz (46gm) total weight
$2,000 - 3,000
清及更晚 金飾一組 《正昌》款
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TWO HIGH KARAT GOLD HAIRPINS, ONE WITH AN
ASSOCIATED BRACELET
Qing dynasty and later
The first of attenuated lenticular form with incised floral motifs, the
reverse with stamped marks reading Xianggang Dayuan and zujin,
the second hairpin with an incised spiral design on one end with
stamped marks reading Xianggang Dayuan and zujin, together with a
gold bracelet fashioned from a single, rounded coil tapering at each
end and entwined upon itself, bearing stamped marks reading zujin
and zhengchang.
1.1oz (31.2gm) total weight
$1,000 - 1,500
清及更晚 金髮簪兩件金鐲一件 《大元》款
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