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Material: Precious Stone
A IMPRESSIVE ANTIQUE CHINESE CARVED AMETHYST FIGURE OF GUANYIN. Qing dynasty
Located in London, GB
A IMPRESSIVE ANTIQUE CHINESE CARVED AMETHYST FIGURE OF GUANYIN QING DYNASTY. Standing in flowing robes and holding a hand fan beside the ta...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Precious Stone Metalwork

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Amethyst

18th/19th Century Mughal Dynasty Gold and Gem Encrusted Jade Dagger
Located in New York, NY
Mughal dynasty gold and gem encrusted Spinach jade dagger having a dark green pistol grip, inlaid with gold, ruby and sapphire applied rosettes to either s...
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19th Century Indian Islamic Antique Precious Stone Metalwork

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Jade, Steel

Chinese Cloisonné Bowl Carved Gem Stone/ Serpentine Medallion Ring Handles
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Chinese Cloisonné Bowl Carved Gem Stone/ Serpentine Medallion & Ring Handles China, Later 20th Century An exquisite Chinese cloisonné bowl from the 20th ce...
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20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Precious Stone Metalwork

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Bronze

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