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A group of Chinese coins, silver and copper, Qing dynasty and early 20th century.

Estimate
6 000 - 8 000 SEK
536 - 715 EUR
544 - 726 USD
Hammer price
5 000 SEK
Purchasing info
For condition report contact specialist
Cecilia Nordström
Stockholm
Cecilia Nordström
Senior specialist Asian Ceramics and Works of Art, European Ceramics and Glass
+46 (0)739 40 08 02
A group of Chinese coins, silver and copper, Qing dynasty and early 20th century.

One Chinese 'fat man yuan shih kai silver dollar'. Diameter 3.9 cm, weight 26.8 gram.
A group of six smaller silver coins, diameter 1.8-2.2 cm, weight 20.8 grams. A group of seven small copper coins, diameter 2.3-3,1 cm, weight 43.6 grams. A group of 21 brass coins, weight 94.4 grams.

Sold as is. Wear.

Provenance

From the Collection of Edit Pettersson (1890-1970).

Edit was born in Eskilstuna, Sweden, and studied to be a midwife at Löweströmska hospital in Väsby. She graduated in Stockholm 1913, and after working for 2 years as a private midwife/nurse with a family in Värmland, she travelled with the Sibirian railroad to China, and settled in Kiaockow in 1915 to work as midwife with the missionaries there. In 1920 she fell ill and was nursed at the German Hospital and then began her journey back, taking the S.S. Empress of Asia for the first leg of the travel, a stemer famous for crossing the Pacific in nine days, two hours, and fifteen minutes. She came to spend 5 years in China and kept in close contact throughout her life with the connections she made out there. She had a god son of the Emperor living with her and her husband in Hagalund, when he had fled China temporarily due to the political situation. The items have been treasured memories of the family since.