A GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT SILVER

THE GILT VASES MARKED WANG HING, LATE 19TH CENTURY; THE INKPOT MARKED WANG HING

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A GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT SILVER
The gilt vases marked Wang Hing, late 19th century; the inkpot marked Wang Hing
Comprising: a pair of silver-gilt bud vases, of cylindrical form on three arch feet, the bodies chased with prunus against a matted ground; a cylindrical beaker chased with dragons centering an initialed shield; an openwork rectangular bowl on four bamboo supports, the sides pierced with dragons and a medallion with an inscription; a square inkpot, all four side chased with dragons against a matted ground, with hindged cover; an urn-form vase, with applied flowering and leafy branches; a pierced vase, mounted on carved wood base, chased with dragons and clouds.
The largest vase 5¾in. (14.6cm.) high; total weight 28oz. (7)

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