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Subject:Victorian Silverplated Teapot, possibly CUT SHING
Posted By: Alex Fri, Mar 05, 2021 IP: 2a02:587:3501:a6c5:8 I have a feeling that the marks on this Teapot are from late-19th to early-20thC and made by one of the many skilled artisans & silversmiths in Hong Kong or Shanghai-China regions. I think it's CUT SHING but I'm not sure. Could someone please offer some guidance on the name or company of the maker? I would appreciate your wise help. Thanks! |
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Subject:Victorian Silverplated Teapot, possibly CUT SHING
Posted By: Miriam Tue, Jun 25, 2024 It is not Chinese, the maker is William Gough, Birmingham England. |
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