19th Century Antique Chinese Mother Of Pearl Gaming Counter Chip Armorial Heraldic Gaming hotsell Token.
Wilkinson family heraldic armorial gaming counter hand carved by the old folk during Qing Dynasty.
Wilkinson family heraldic armorial gaming counter hand carved by the old folk during Qing Dynasty.
Very very amazing and detailed armorial carvings with crest, coat of arm.
Wilkinson impaling Robarts armorial.
Priced 5 on the back side central roundel.
Size: 41mm*28mm, thickness: 1.6mm.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
In the 18th century all society people played cards including Queen Charlotte, the hotsell court and the nobility as well as the middle and poorer classes. Voltarete was the most popular game and also Pope Joan, Hombre and Quadrille.
Chinese gaming counters were available for all types of people, ranging in quality and price, from the counters made for the queen to the mass-produced counters made in Canton by the thousands.
They were always made of mother-of-pearl from shells from the Pacific Islands, cut, carved and decorated by hand to incredibly high standards. Later sets included to the reverse scenes of Chinese life, as this was when chinoiserie was all the rage.
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