Kingdom of Siam (Thailand) Lot x 20 Pee. Porcelain Gambling Token (1760-1875). The "Pee" were Chinese-run gambling house chips (Hongs) in Thailand. Some of them with poems, messages of good omens, luck and even monetary equivalents (Salung, Fuang, Song Pei, Pai, Att, etc). Many of these pieces are described in the catalog "Siamese Porcelain and Other Tiles" by H.A. Ramsden of 1911.
Estimate: USD 100-200
Price realized | 100 USD |
Starting price | 25 USD |
Estimate | 100 USD |