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TWO CHINESE EXPORT SILVER BUD VASES AND A SMALL SALVER
THE FIRST VASE PROBABLY MARK OF TIEN SHING, HONG KONG, CIRCA 1850-1910; THE SECOND VASE MARK OF M.K, CANTON, CIRCA 1860-1895
The first vase bulbous, with bamboo decoration and prunus handles, the second vase baluster, with bird and flower decoration, the salver with prunus and bird decoration, the salver mark of ideogram, marked on foot or base
The largest (baluster) vase 5 ½ in. (13.8 cm.) high, the salver 9 in. (22.5 cm.) diameter; 23 oz. 10 dwt. (734 gr.)
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