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Mah Jongg Game

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By penmen, 6 February, 2011
Description

This mah jongg set is complete.  The front panel slides up easily and there are 5 drawers inside.  The antique store owner said that it had belonged to her husband's mother.  Brought back from China by her husband who was in the military and served there.  She said that his mother played mah jongg regularly with friends in Queens, N.Y.  We purchased it in N.E. PA.

Category
Asian Art
Medium
Wooden Case. Possibly ivory sticks. Possibly bakelite or lucite tiles.
Distinguishing marks
Wooden case carved on all sides with a carved dragon for a carrying handle.
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
1940's or '50's
History
Brought back from China by a military man.
Price Paid (If known)
$90.00
For Sale?
No
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fscher

14 years 5 months ago

Re: Mah Jongg Game

pictures of BACKSIDE of tiles would be of help.

These look more like BONE (cow bone), not bakelite.

Either way, it is the box that is unique and has value - the tiles are actually common.

The complete set (if all tiles are prestine) would be worth easily over 250.00 because of the box.

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penmen

14 years 5 months ago

In reply to Re: Mah Jongg Game by fscher

Re: Mah Jongg Game

Thank you for your comment.  The tiles are prestine.  They have a clear center and plain green back.  That's why I thought they were bakelite or something like that.  The scoring sticks are definitely ivory I think because they are slightly yellowish in color.

 

Thank you.

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timdraco

14 years 5 months ago

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Re: Mah Jongg Game

If the tiles are indeed ivory i would price that around 350-375 american dollars. If they are not i would price them around 250-275 american dollars.

A very nice piece.

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