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Tile Set History
Mahjong(g) Before Mahjong(g) Part 1
Mahjong(g) Before Mahjong(g) Part 2
Mahjong(g), before and after Mahjong(g): Part 1
Mahjong(g), before and after Mahjong(g): Part 2
Flowers and Kings: An Hypothesis of their Function in Early Ma Que
From Cards to Tiles: The Origin of Mahjong(g)’s Earliest Suit Names
An Uncommon Má Jiàng Pattern from Fujian?
Máquè/májiàng/Mahjong terms 1780 – 1920
Babcock, Hager and Lethin and the Mah-Jongg Company of China et al.
Money-Suited Cards
Tile Set Galleries
Literature
Gallery 1.0
Gallery 2.0
Gallery 3.0
Gallery 4.0
Mahjong Racks Gallery
Materials & Translations
Private Collections
Allan and Lila Weitz Galleries.
Garland Price Gallery.
Tony Watson Galleries.
The Mahjong Collector Magazine Articles
The Origin and Development of the Mahjong Tile Set. Part 1.
The Origin and Development of the Mahjong Tile Set. Part 2.
Allan and Lila Weitz. Private Collection 17.
Brocade Boxes.
LAW 17_0601_A. Bone/Bamboo.
LAW 17_0602_A. Bone/Bamboo.
LAW 17_0603_B. Wood.
LAW 17_0604_B. Wood.
LAW 17_0605_C. Bone/Ebony/Bone.
LAW 17_0606_C. Bone/Ebony/Bone.
LAW 17_0607_D. Bone/Ebony.
LAW 17_0608_D. Bone/Ebony.
LAW 17_0609_E. Bone/Bone.
LAW 17_0610_E. Bone/Bone.
LAW 17_0611_F. Stone.
LAW 17_0612_F. Stone.
LAW 17_0613_G. Jade.
LAW 17_0614_G. Jade.
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Allan and Lila Weitz. Private Collection 16.
Allan and Lila Weitz. Private Collection 18.
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