A GOLD AND PEARL HAIRPIN
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A GOLD AND PEARL HAIRPIN

19TH CENTURY

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A GOLD AND PEARL HAIRPIN
19TH CENTURY
The pearl-embellished terminal is surmounted with a scaly openwork dragon, a flower and a butterfly all secured to the double-pronged shaft that is further decorated with a conch shell, fish and a frog, four-character maker's mark Quan xing zu chi to the reverse.
6¾ in. (17.3 cm.) long

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Quan Xing is the name of the maker and zu chi refers to the purity of the gold.

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