Hi there, Newbie here,
Hoping anybody can help with silver beaker please,
Repoussè/chased rice motifs on silver with chinese characters on the base, any help welcomed era-maker etc. Very much appreciated for learned opinions.
Thank you Wendy
Chinese Beaker/Cup ID please
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Re: Chinese Beaker/Cup ID please

Posting pics
Thanx wendy
Re: Chinese Beaker/Cup ID please
Belatedly, that appears to be the mark of Tu Mao Xing (can also be transliterated Tu Mao Hsing), active in Jiujang Province ca 1880 to 1930.
An article by Adrien von Ferscht states that in the recent past, Tu Mao Xing's name has been incorrectly transcribed as Kan Mao Xing, but evidently no such maker exists. Furthermore, the nonexistent Kan Mao Xing (or Hsing) was credited with the creation of silver objects marked KMS, but in fact, KMS is the mark of a completely different maker. This second maker, Kwong Man Shing, used the mark KMS and was active in both Hong Kong and Canton from about 1880 to 1920.
Regards,
DR
An article by Adrien von Ferscht states that in the recent past, Tu Mao Xing's name has been incorrectly transcribed as Kan Mao Xing, but evidently no such maker exists. Furthermore, the nonexistent Kan Mao Xing (or Hsing) was credited with the creation of silver objects marked KMS, but in fact, KMS is the mark of a completely different maker. This second maker, Kwong Man Shing, used the mark KMS and was active in both Hong Kong and Canton from about 1880 to 1920.
Regards,
DR
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Thank you David Ross,
4yrs later, better to be late than never!
Apologies, I am not computer literate & lost this post n password long ago.
4yrs later, better to be late than never!
Apologies, I am not computer literate & lost this post n password long ago.