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CHINA: AE charm (30.96g), VF

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CHINA: AE charm (30.96g), VF
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CHINA: AE charm (30.96g), CCC-1057, 46mm, deer and tree // chang ming fu gui, jin yu man tan ("Longevity, wealth, prominence, and may gold and jade fill your house"), likely cast in the late Qing Dynasty, VF, ex SARC Auction 38, Lot 1057. Eight Treasure Charm; surrounding the outer rim are eight treasures; starting at the one o'clock position and going clockwise are the pearl (flaming pearl), the silver ingot (sycee or yuan bao), the double lozenge, the coral, a single rhinoceros horn, the writing brush and Chinese ink, the precious mirror, and the scepter (ruyi). This is another example of using a picture as a symbol with a hidden meaning. The picture of the deer is expressing a wish for a top government office with a high salary, and a wish for longevity. There are other examples on this charm of using symbols with hidden meanings. Just below the deer's front hoof is an "upside down" bat. In Chinese, saying the words "an upside down bat" is pronounced exactly the same as saying the words "happiness has arrived". Another symbol with a hidden meaning is the crab depicted between the tree and the center hole, at about the 09:00 position. The Chinese word for crab and the Chinese word for harmony are both pronounced xie. Displaying a crab is therefore expressing a wish for harmony. Located at the bottom of the charm and near the tree is the lingzhi or "fungus of immortality." The deer is believed to be the only animal able to find this magical plant.