TWO GOLD PIERCED ARCHERS' RINGS
TWO GOLD PIERCED ARCHERS' RINGS

19TH CENTURY

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TWO GOLD PIERCED ARCHERS' RINGS
19TH CENTURY
The rings are each of cylindrical form and the sides are pierced with bats and shou characters between floral bands. Each ring has a removable liner with incised Qianlong four-character marks.
Both 1 1/8 in. (3 cm.) high, one 61.8g the other 60.8g (2)

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See a similar gold archer's ring in the Palace Museum Beijing, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Treasures of Imperial Court, Hong Kong, 2004, p. 175, pl. 159.

Both rings have been tested and are 18k gold.

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