A pair of turn-of-the-century Chinese carved large nautilus…
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A pair of turn-of-the-century Chinese carved large nautilus shells, the exterior of the shells profusely engraved, with deep floral carving in relief around the lip, mounted to a silver stand with tendrils of vines and flowers around four silver legs, silver mark for Kwan Wo.

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