Help with Chinese hallmarks on a Silver Belt

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mygoldrocks
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Help with Chinese hallmarks on a Silver Belt

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Hi,
Can anyone help with these hallmarks on this Chinese silver belt, does it give a clue to the silver purity, age and maker?
Thanks
Richard

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Re: Help with Chinese hallmarks on a Silver Belt

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Hi,

The first mark top left Chinese characters reads; pure silver or minimum 995 or higher up until 2015 and since legally reduced to 990.

Peter.
mygoldrocks
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Re: Help with Chinese hallmarks on a Silver Belt

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Hi Peter,
Thanks for the info.
Kind regards
Richard
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Re: Help with Chinese hallmarks on a Silver Belt

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Makers marks look like 呂廣興 but i don't sure about this.
Left mark of course "pure silver", but at the time when this belt was made, this mark did not guarantee any minimum purity.
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Re: Help with Chinese hallmarks on a Silver Belt

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It was made by Chinese immigrant craftsman in Singapore or Malaysia, or so called Strait Chinese silver.
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Re: Help with Chinese hallmarks on a Silver Belt

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Hi,
Thanks for the info on this item, sorry for the late reply
Kindest regards
Richard
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