An archaic jade bi disc, probably Han Dynasty or later, each…
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An archaic jade bi disc, probably Han Dynasty or later, each side carved in low relief with a field of scrolling spirals set within narrow, raised borders, the material of green tone, gradating to a caramel & brown tone, diameter 24.5 cm, 24.5, 24.5, 24.5, 24.5, diameter 24.5 cm

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