Chinese Silver Dragon Martini Shaker and 6 Shot glasses
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:02 pm
I recently inherited a martini/cocktail shaker and 6 shot glasses. All of the shot glasses have small dragons that are worked onto them. They are not engraved but rather come out from the surface(I'm unsure of the proper term for this). It was given in 1940 to a relative of my wife, while he was serving in Hong Kong during World War II. I have included the best picture I can of the inscription. I have also take a full figure shot of the shaker, and used the shot glass for the make stamp as the one on the shaker is too hard to photograph effectively, though it says the same thing. I cannot confirm that it is purely silver, though I believe it to be as that is what I was told by the last individual to take care of the piece(His daughter/Wife's Grandmother). The item was gifted by the Canadian Pacific Local Staff. I think the mark on the bottom of the shot glass says "Wai Kee 90 Silver C" but I can't find any information on this.




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