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Subject:chinese teapot
Posted By: yuval jakobov Wed, Feb 15, 2017 IP: 37.142.3.202

hello
i have this octagonal silver tea pot, which is chinese, 4 of the sides are covered with inscription and 4 with scenes of natural life and scholar scenes like fishing and riding horses, i would like to know if any body can help me to read the silver marks and the inscriptions on this tea pot.

thank you very much







Subject:Re: chinese teapot
Posted By: yuval jakobov Wed, Feb 15, 2017

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Subject:Re: chinese teapot
Posted By: yuval jakobov Wed, Feb 15, 2017

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Subject:Re: chinese teapot
Posted By: Guy Wed, Feb 15, 2017

Chinese silver mark, ca 1900 (late Qing era) that reads 漢慶和.
The Chinese experts here could give more info.

Guy.

Subject:Re: chinese teapot
Posted By: Bill H Wed, Feb 15, 2017

I Googled the mark and came up with this Chinese language website (link) claiming a different type of silver piece with the same mark dates to the late 19th-early 20th century.

The mark's characters (漢慶和) read down in Mandarin as "Han Qing He". "He" can be a surname, in which case the mark would be written in pinyin as Hanqing He in modern usage. However, there are other possible translations.

Best regards,

Bill H.



URL Title :Hanqinghe Silver


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Subject:Re: chinese teapot
Posted By: yuval jakobov Sun, Feb 19, 2017

thank you all for the replies, can anyone help me to translate the inscriptions on the sides of the teapot?

thank you all very much


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