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A cased Mahjong set with bone tiles.Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear to the case. The front is shown in the photo, it is a sliding piece of wood enclosing the drawers. The top three drawers are full which would indicate that there are no pieces missing. The bottom drawer of other pieces may no be complete.
Chinese Craved Bone Mahjong Set In Rosewood Case. Includes 151 painted tiles, counting sticks, and dice. Box measures 6-1/2" H x 9-1/8" W x 6-1/2" D. Condition: Scratches and wear to hardwood case, tiles are in used condition condition otherwise good condition Estimate: $300.00 - $500.00 Domestic Shipping: $85.00
An early 20th Century bone and bamboo mahjong set, by Cheng Chong Ziang, Shanghai, leather case (handle af)Case has original key, rusting to hinges and clasps however lock still functioning. Some rips to the fabric. Scuffing to corners and would benefit from a clean. Handle broken. Please see the additional photographs of the tiles.
*Automaton. Twin Brothers, mid 19th century, sand toy in original glass-fronted thick card box, containing two multi-jointed acrobats suspended from a central metal rod, against a decorative Persian-style floral border, with printed green paper label below 'Twin Brothers, To be turned twice to the right', one figure lacking a foot, sand leaking and box repaired with black adhesive tape, 25 x 19.5cm (9.75 x 7.75ins), together with an early 20th century Chinese mahjong set, 146 bone and bamboo pieces, housed in a purple felt-lined carved wooden box, with locking hinged lid (with key) inlaid with brass, base of box cracked, plus a collection of 45 Chinese carved mother of pearl gaming counters, 19th century, various sizes and shapes, including fish, circles, short and long rectangles, ovals, housed in a wooden box, with remains of early manuscript label on sliding lid A rare automaton in working order; we have seen other acrobat sand toys, but not this particular one with two trapeze artists, who perform quite mesmerising feats. (3)
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