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A collection of early 20th century postcards depicting rural life in Weihaiwei in North East China and Japanese wedding rites, housed in contemporary Japanese papier-mâché album with landscape featuring Mount Fuji to front and coloured detail to pages (album af), and a loose set of Mahjong bone and bamboo tiles.Additional InformationAlbum is very heavily worn with the binding now loose, losses and cracks to the papier-mâché with rubbing to colour, loss to colour, staining to interior pages, some of the postcards with some rips, general heavy wear throughout, also applying to the tiles.
Mahjong Interest - A complete Mahjong set within a carved Chinese hardwood case, the top with coiled dragon handle and four bats over a body carved with panels of figures in exterior settings, the fall front enclosing five graduated drawers, the box 24cm wide, together with Mahjong piece stands (5)
A late 19th century Chinese hardwood and brass-mounted Mahjong cabinet, the swivel-handle modelled as a bat above a central Shou character and the rest of the cabinet also profusely mounted with various brass symbols including a opposing dragons to each door, the doors opening to reveal four drawers fully fitted with bamboo-backed ivory tables, the outer lower drawer with sticks, further tablets and general Mahjong accessories etc., complete with four tile stands (damage to tile stands and the top left-hand hinge away from the door), (with original brass lock and key)
A Mahjong Oriental Game; the ancient "Chinese Game of Four Winds" with two layers of accessories contained in a box with "Directions of Playing" published by Ying Fat Cheung", No. 140 Wellington Street, Hong Kong, with another Chinese game "The Game of Go" with accessories and instruction book, together with seven books of the orient including "China The Beautiful" edited by Ting Sing Wu, October 10, 1954, "Traveller in the Orient" by Martin Hurlimann, published by Thames & Hudson and five others.
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