Chinese Export Solid Silver Salt Cellar with Glass Liner, Wang Hing c1890
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Chinese Export Solid Silver Salt Cellar with Glass Liner, Wang Hing c1890:
$217.59
An outstanding quality salt pot made by Wang Hing c1900, embossed with Prunus flowers and branches that are skilfully formed into the feet. Complete with glass liner. There is a small dent in the base that is dented from the inside, and can be seen on the picture next to the hallmark. This does not detract from its beauty and has been reflected in the price.
This would make a beautiful gift or as an exceptional piece to display with pride.
So hurry, to secure your beautiful and unique piece of Chinese history.
Weight:62 g with glass liner
Weight:38 g without glass liner
Height:3.1 cm
Width:5.2 cm
Depth:4.9cm
Hallmarks:
- WH for Wang Hing
- 90 for 90% silver (Standard Chinese silver % for quality items)
- Chinese signature of maker
About Wang Hing
Wang Hing was a prolific firm active in Hong Kong and Canton during the last quarter of the 19thand the first quarter of the 20thcentury. Like many of the Chinese Export Silver makers, the name Wang Hing is a purely fictitious one; a not uncommon phenomenon in China where business was often conducted under a name that was intended to invoke good luck and success. Whoever was at the helm of this company, they were not only a master silversmith of extraordinary talent, but also demonstrated entrepreneurial skills that few of his contemporaries seemed to possess. The 1919 Hong Kong Dollar directory records Wang Hing’s address as 10 Queens Road Central, Hong Kong and the existence of a branch store at 1 Sai Hing Street, Canton. There are a variety of Chinese characters used on pieces attributed to Wang Hing, indicating that the firm employed many artisans and workshops to meet the demand for Chinese Export, in particular as they were a supplier to Tiffany & Co in New York; who discovered Wang Hing silver while travelling in China. This discovery resulted in a 20 year period where Wang Hing created silver for Tiffany, which in itself attests to the level of quality of this silversmiths.