This antique brooch from the early 1900s showcases the intricate filigree work of Chinese exports during that era. 

The piece is believed to be made of silver, and features an elegant engraved design. The engraving is on a bovine material or hard resin like copy material.

With its delicate craftsmanship and unique Chinese Dynasty of Qing (1644-1911) origin, this brooch is a rare find for collectors of Asian/Oriental Antiques. 

 The brooch is a stunning representation of the quality and craftsmanship of Chinese jewellery-making during the early 1900s. 

Its engraved design and filigree work are exquisite, making it an ideal addition to any jewellery collection. 

With its unique Chinese Dynasty and origin, this brooch is a must-have for lovers of Chinese art and antiques.

Condition as displayed in photographs. 


Kept in dark and dry conditions for storage. These are personal items that have either been in storage in a loft or watertight storage area. 


Sold as part of downsizing exercise these small pieces come from various vintage collections collected over the years. The bovine material is untested and sold as seen with no guarantees. The metal is believed to be silver as this was used for brooches of this time with a silvered copper surround for strength but again is untested. No guarantees can be given.


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