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Szechwan Province Emperor Ch'ien Lung 1736 - 1795 Called Empire Cash coins made of cast bronze
Chikiang Province Emperor Ch'ien Lung 1736-1795 Called Empire Cash coins, made of cast bronze
Aqua glass bottle with myriads of bubbles in the glass. Small medicine or opium bottle
porcelain bowl sherd celadon glaze Manufacture Tech - thrown Origin Culture - China Use Culture - Chinese
pale green, clear blown glass bottle fragment Chinese symbols emb. Origin Culture - China Use Culture - Chinese
opium pipe bowl base sherd Moulded stoneware Embossed design Origin Culture - China Use Culture - Chinese
Chinese gold scales complete with swivel hinged wooden case. Part of the balance scale beam is ivory and has graduated marking
Dark amber green bottle Spirits bottle Turn mold - striation on glass Top crude Circa 1890
pieces of wooden dowling used by Chinese families as eating utensils. They hold them in their fingers of one hand and grasp the food with the tip. Chinese symbols on one surface.
Dark brown clay pottery pot very common around Chinese homes circa 1890 - 1900 This pot has an unglazed strip around bottom of pot.
Small Chinese sauce dish Hand painted Circa 1900 Used by the On lee family of Yale, BC
Small Chinese sauce dish Hand painted Circa 1900 Used by the On lee family of Yale, BC
Chinese serving dish Hand painted - Circa 1900 bottom rough glaze Used by the On lee family of Yale, BC
An original Chinese plate owned by the On Lee family of Yale
Chinese Sam suey bottle Green glass Embossed on face WINGLEEWAI Also Chinese writing on face
Chinese brush pen a. Brush pen - White bristles b. Cover of pen Natural bamboo
Chinese Abacus, purchased from a Vancouver antique shop during the 1970's. Seller declared this item to have been from the Lee Yuen store in Yale, which closed in 1920.