These are a pair of Chinese cuffs curated by my late stepmother, who passed away a decade ago. Upon cleaning, they were recently rediscovered and carefully cleaned. One cuff features what appears to be light jade with intricate inlays, while the other showcases detailed weaving incorporating ivory. I am aware that ivory is not commonly sold due to regulatory restrictions. It is believed that my stepmother's mother may have acquired these pieces during a trip to China. I currently have one appraisal in progress and plan to compare its findings with additional assessments.
They are both approximately 3 inches tall
A Pair of Silver Filigree Bangles, Chinese 1920's
one mounted with an ivory warrior riding a giant tortoise, within a floral filigree surround, the other similar decorated with coloured enamels mounted with an openwork jade panel carved with a bat and floral tracery. (2)