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CHINA: LOT of 34 mother of pearl gaming chips of various shapes and sizes, ex Charles Opitz

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / World Coins - Asia & Middle-East Start Price:140.00 USD Estimated At:180.00 - 240.00 USD
CHINA: LOT of 34 mother of pearl gaming chips of various shapes and sizes, ex Charles Opitz
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CHINA: LOT of 34 mother of pearl gaming chips of various shapes and sizes, all intricately carved with various motifs, all in lovely condition with frosty luster; retail value $350, lot of 34 pieces, ex Charles Opitz Collection.

NOTE: This was incorrectly attributed to Thailand in our printed catalog, which is why it appears in the Thailand section of the online catalog.

Hand-engraved mother of pearl gaming chips made by Chinese artists between 1720 and 1840. Most were shipped from China to the UK, US or mainland Europe. Aristocrats often arranged to purchase exotic gaming chips through sea captains and agents of the East India Company (EIC). As part of their salary, crew members were allocated a small area in the cargo hold in which to transport items to sell personally back in the motherland. The shipping companies themselves were primarily interested in major products such as tableware and tea rather than in small trinkets like mother-of-pearl gaming chips. According to Derek Cowan of Lansdown, England, an internationally renowned collector, the earliest recorded gaming-chip purchase was cataloged by EIC in 1716 and included three dozen fish counters (the fish being the Chinese symbol for luck) along with six dozen others, commissioned and purchased by Lady Griselle Baillie. Because transit time would customarily be two to three years, Lady Baillie would have received her gaming chips sometime in 1718.