Thai Sterling Sil...
Thai Sterling Silver Coin Ring Silver Coins from the Reign of King Rama VI (1910 â €š ¬ ‚¬œ 19...
ViewSiamese Chinese Porcelain Gambling Tokens & Silver Cuff Links
Siamese/Chinese Porcelain Gambling Tokens (ca. 1820 - 1875) were used in Siam at Chinese-run gambling establishments also known as Chinese hongs. First, they were used as gambling counters, but later, those tokens were widely accepted as small currency exchange within their districts. The use of the tokens was eventually forbidden by Siam's King Rama V in 1875. Still, the tokens remained in circulation for a long period of time and were still used well into the 20th century. Many different shapes (round, hexagon, octagon, oval, rhomb, triangle, square, rectangular, fruits shapes, star, other shapes etc.), materials (porcelain, clay, glass, tin, lead, silver, brass, bronze, copper etc.) and varieties were made; perhaps as many as 8,000 to 10,000 different designs were issued.
Sterling silver cuff links with vintage Chinese porcelain and Chinese characters.
Thai Sterling Silver Coin Ring Silver Coins from the Reign of King Rama VI (1910 â €š ¬ ‚¬œ 19...
ViewMade of Sterling Silver in Thailand, this ring features a band of 5 elephants with a cut-out back...
ViewWide Band of Elephants Ring Sterling Silver Origin: Thailand Weight: .35 oz. Width: 13.38mm/.526...
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