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Appears to be Chinese export silver could be one of the mark used by C.J.& Co so far unknown late 19th/early 20th century, to compare please see; http://www.925-1000.com/chinex_marks.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;"
A while ago I had Christopher Johnson & Co (CJ & Co. - England) in my mind, who might have a secondary business in Hong Kong. ;)
But I can't find any evidence. :)))
Thank you very much for your reply.
Are you THE Adrien von Ferscht, Specialist Consultant Antique Chinese Export Silver ?
Could you please tell me a little more about C.J.& Co ?
Is he the same silversmith as “Christopher Johnson & Co”. from England ?
Thanks a lot in advance for your replies.
C.J Co. stands for China Jewelry Co., a gold, silver and jewelry store in Shanghai, China during 1920s~1930s (probably located at Nanjing Road, I need to check). I have seen marks CJ, C.J., C.J. Co for this company/store, and even 'CHINA JWLR' mark on a CES silver bowl onces. I also seen some items have both C.J. Co and NK (Nankin Store in Shanghai) marks.