THE WARRIOR GOBLET MARKED HUNG CHONG, LATE 19TH CENTURY
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THREE CHINESE EXPORT SILVER GOBLETS
The warrior goblet marked Hung Chong, late 19th century
The first of typical form on spreading base decorated with equestrian warriors and soldiers in combat, centering a vacant shield, the foot with a two-character mark, Ming zhu; the second with a tall openwork trunk stem on a spreading base, decorated in with equestrian dignitaries in procession towards a patriarch, centering a vacant shield; the third with circular stepped base, rising to a plain gilt bowl.
The largest 7¼in. (18cm.) high; total weight 28oz. (3)
The warrior goblet marked Hung Chong, late 19th century
The first of typical form on spreading base decorated with equestrian warriors and soldiers in combat, centering a vacant shield, the foot with a two-character mark, Ming zhu; the second with a tall openwork trunk stem on a spreading base, decorated in with equestrian dignitaries in procession towards a patriarch, centering a vacant shield; the third with circular stepped base, rising to a plain gilt bowl.
The largest 7¼in. (18cm.) high; total weight 28oz. (3)