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    Posted 8 years ago

    Antiqueamma
    (5 items)

    Chinese jade and enamel tea caddy with turquoise and coral cabachons. No markiings on the box that I can see. I seen many like this, but not this particular one. Does anyone know about this one

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      JMHO according to how it appears in the photos: Coral isn't translucent. Looks to be Agate. These sorts of pieces are normally for the tourist trade. I can't tell in the photo, but your "jade" may just be Mother-Of-Pearl. The pure blue stones aren't Turquoise - are dyed stones. Not well made, as can be seen by the join seam in the photo on the right. The metal is most likely to be a silver base/mixed metal.

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