Chinese goblet

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Ubaranda
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Chinese goblet

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Hi all!
The mark LUENWO at this goblet belongs to well-known silversmith Luen Wo from Shanghai. I am interesting what the hieroglifs mean: the name of the maker, the name of the city, the purity of the metal or something else.
Thanks in advance.

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Re: Chinese goblet

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As I've mentioned before here, the silver purity of most of the good quality Chinese export silver made from late 19th to early 20th C. was 90%, as it was made from melted down Mexican and South American silver dollars. It was a silver source they could depend on. Many of these pieces have "90" stamped on them.
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Re: Chinese goblet

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Hi Ag999!
Thanks for your answer, this is very useful information.
But still, what do the hieroglyphs mean in this case?
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Re: Chinese goblet

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Hi Ubaranda,

As Luen Wo were a retail outfit, the chop mark may well be that of the actual silversmith that made the item.

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Re: Chinese goblet

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Hi Trev!
Many thanks for your reply. Most likely this is true.
Regards. Alex.
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The Chinese characters represent the maker's workshop (rather than the retailer). I think this is probably 怡安 for Yi An, a Shanghai-based workshop.

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Re: Chinese goblet

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SilverK, many thanks for your reply!
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