HELLO
I have this Asian teapot which has a dragon mouth.
It's marked 90 W. H. & Asian characters. what do these mean?
Good quality work, it measures 7 inches tall.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
Asian silver teapot, help needed with hallmarks.
Re: Asian silver teapot, help needed with hallmarks.
Sorry meant H.W. not W.H.
Re: Asian silver teapot, help needed with hallmarks.
Hi,
Hone Wo, working in Tai Ping Shan Street, Hong Kong from c.1850 until c.1900.
Trev.
Hone Wo, working in Tai Ping Shan Street, Hong Kong from c.1850 until c.1900.
Trev.
Re: Asian silver teapot, help needed with hallmarks.
THANKS TREV
From this post it would seem he is quite a scarce maker, is that correct?
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... +Wo#p22229
From this post it would seem he is quite a scarce maker, is that correct?
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... +Wo#p22229
Re: Asian silver teapot, help needed with hallmarks.
I really don't know too much about Hone Wo, but his working period was a long one, and a Google search throws up quite a few examples of his work. What I would say, is that his work does appear to be of an excellent quality.
Hopefully another member can tell us more.
Trev.
Hopefully another member can tell us more.
Trev.
Re: Asian silver teapot, help needed with hallmarks.
IF the Chinese mark is "昊和", the Cantonese sounds like "Hone Wo"