Chinese Tea Caddy
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Chinese Tea Caddy
Hi!
Anyone who can interpret the hallmarks on a Chinese Tea Caddy?
Best,
Thomas
Anyone who can interpret the hallmarks on a Chinese Tea Caddy?
Best,
Thomas
Re: Chinese Tea Caddy
The Chinese characters are "聲元 Sheng Yuan" "足紋 pure silver". Sheng Yuan is name of a silver workshop who operated in Beijing during early to mid 20th century.
Hope this helps.
Best,
FTJJ
Hope this helps.
Best,
FTJJ
Re: Chinese Tea Caddy
It is worth mentioning that "Sheng Yuan" is a phonetic translation of "聲元" but not really its name.
FTJJ
FTJJ
Re: Chinese Tea Caddy
Sheng Yuan was recorded at 4, Silver Street, Peking and 349, Yates Road, Shanghai. His business was also known as the 'Peking Silver Temple'.
Thomas, can we see an image of the whole item?
Trev.
Thomas, can we see an image of the whole item?
Trev.
Re: Chinese Tea Caddy
Confusingly, there were two silversmiths named Sheng Yuan operating in Peking at this time, with apparently no connection with one another. The addresses given above relate to the other Sheng Yuan and, in this instance, should be ignored.
Trev.
Trev.
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Some small details regarding both Sheng Yuan's have now been added to:
Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Trev.
Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Trev.
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Re: Chinese Tea Caddy
Hi!
Thank you all!
Here is a photo of the item:
It was found in my fathers collection af Brittish 18th c silver collection, I was a bit surprised to find it there. I've bought CHINESE EXPORT SILVER 1785-1940 THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTORS’ GUIDE RESEARCHED AND WRITTEN BY ADRIEN VON FERSCHT. Is this the reference guide you guys are using as well or is it more out there?
Best,
Thomas
Thank you all!
Here is a photo of the item:
It was found in my fathers collection af Brittish 18th c silver collection, I was a bit surprised to find it there. I've bought CHINESE EXPORT SILVER 1785-1940 THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTORS’ GUIDE RESEARCHED AND WRITTEN BY ADRIEN VON FERSCHT. Is this the reference guide you guys are using as well or is it more out there?
Best,
Thomas
Re: Chinese Tea Caddy
Hi Thomas,
That is indeed the reference (4th Edition) that I use. Forum member Adrien von Ferscht updates his excellent well-researched work about once a year.
Trev.
That is indeed the reference (4th Edition) that I use. Forum member Adrien von Ferscht updates his excellent well-researched work about once a year.
Trev.
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Re: Chinese Tea Caddy
Hi!
Thank you. Yes it's an excellent reference. Just sold the caddy at an auction here in Sweden, kind of regret it ;)
//T
Thank you. Yes it's an excellent reference. Just sold the caddy at an auction here in Sweden, kind of regret it ;)
//T
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Re: Chinese Tea Caddy
Sheng Yuan (Canton & Shanghai) Circa 1890 - 1940