China, late Qing dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century. One of silver with a hallmark and two further silver lock charms depicting animals, mythical beings, floral designs and auspicious symbols. All three charms with little loops to attach money. These type of lock charms were meant to protect the wearers from harm, misfortune, and evil spirits, and to bless them with good luck, longevity, and a high rank. Usually this talisman was gifted young boys, to help "lock" them to the earth, to guard them from death.
Condition: Good condition with some surface wear, oxidation and small dents. Provenance: US private collection.