Two Chinese marble-inlaid hardwood stands, late 19th century
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Two Chinese marble-inlaid hardwood stands
late 19th century
H: 6 5/8, W: 8 1/8, D: 8 1/8 in.
H: 16.83, W: 20.64, D: 20.64 cm. (largest)
Provenance: Estate of Yip Hon (1904-1997). Nicknamed Kwai Wong (translated as Ghost King), Yip Hon was a gambling tycoon in South China. He a amassed great wealth in the casinos there through his technique of listening dice, eventually opening his own casino.
late 19th century
H: 6 5/8, W: 8 1/8, D: 8 1/8 in.
H: 16.83, W: 20.64, D: 20.64 cm. (largest)
Provenance: Estate of Yip Hon (1904-1997). Nicknamed Kwai Wong (translated as Ghost King), Yip Hon was a gambling tycoon in South China. He a amassed great wealth in the casinos there through his technique of listening dice, eventually opening his own casino.
Condition
The larger stand with minor separation to wood joinery at upper edge. Age wear.
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Two Chinese marble-inlaid hardwood stands, late 19th century
Estimate $100 - $200
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