Aloha All, I have a pair of what I thought were Japanese trumpet vases. When I picked these out of a pile of silver plate at a recent estate sale for a Japanese family I thought they would in fact be plate. They were badly tarnished and I thought I was seeing tarnished silver next to rubbed off coppery colored areas. But I did notice that both pieces had a number of hallmark stamps. Our area of Hawaii has a nice continuity of residents, meaning we do not get a lot of new people to the area. Much of what can be found at estate sales is usually Japanese and up to 6 generations old. Counterfeit items would be very unusual as well. OK, so now you know as much as me about the area these came from. When I cleaned the vases I was astonished that they cleaned up so beautifully. They do not appear to be plate at all. As for the Hallmarks, I am aware that the 84 usually denotes the silver quality as was widely used in Russia, the Middle East and Persian Empire. I can find nothing for the LWK mark, but I am surprised to see it next to the other marks which appear to be Asian. I'm in a Kimono group also and the consensus was: Cantonese(?) 華記 or Wa's as in Wa's Shop. It certainly does not look like a jungin mark. I am really thrown by the combination of Western and Far Eastern marks. Anyone have any ideas to point me in the right direction, or better yet, know what I am looking at? Oh, the vases at 9" tall including the 1" base that is wood. The design is a plumb tree branch wrapping around the vase with blossoms and small birds. there is also a sun. The metal behind the design has a hammered background.
Marks:
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Best Image I can get of the Asian Hallmark, I think it is 華記, but stacked:
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Before Cleaning:
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After Cleaning:
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