A superb late 19th century Chinese silver enamel bowl marked…
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A superb late 19th century Chinese silver enamel bowl marked Haung Jiu Ji and Tien Shing. Decorated with three panels of blossom branches and various birds. On a carved wooden stand, diameter 13 cm. Height 6.5 cm (bowl). Provenance: E.A. Stanton estate

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