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Chinese Silver and Enamel Vase

Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 9:26 am
by micaela
Hi, I see this Chinese Silver and Enamel Vase. I need help to identify the marks.

Kind Regards

Micaela

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Re: Chinese Silver and Enamel Vase

Posted: Fri May 16, 2014 12:58 pm
by davidross
It's a Tientsin maker.

Unfortunately, the maker's mark is partly obscured by the drill hole. Someone else may be familiar with this maker and recognize it.

Regards,
DR

Re: Chinese Silver and Enamel Vase

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 1:35 am
by FTJJ
As David had identified, the first two characters are 天津 (Tientsin). The characters that follow are 物華 (Wu Hua), who was regarded as one of the three most reputable gold and silver jewelry dealers in Tientsin (nowadays Tianjin). The last character is 厚, name of the silversmith.

The two characters on the left 足纹 is the silver mark.

Hope this helps.

FTJJ

Re: Chinese Silver and Enamel Vase

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 1:58 am
by davidross
Kudos, FTJJ, most definitely helpful and a good addition to the CES marks page when it is updated.

There seems to be an additional character beneath the 足纹 silver mark, it is mostly missing, but do you have an idea of what it might be? Only rarely do we see CES pieces bearing the mark of both the silversmith and the engraver, I am wondering if in this case there might be a second mark for the enameler.

Cheers,
DR

Re: Chinese Silver and Enamel Vase

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 2:29 am
by FTJJ
Thanks David.

I am afraid I cannot make anything out of the last symbol as it was partly cut off.

By the way, there was also Wu Hua 物華 in Peking (Beijing) who served the foreign communities there including the British Embassy — as can be seen from an inscription I came across.

Cheers,

FTJJ