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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 7:29 pm
by dognose
HIRATA SHIGEMITSU II
Japan
An example of what is thought likely to be the work of Hirata Shigemitsu II
The top mark reads 'jungin' meaning 'pure silver'.
The three lower characters read 'Shigemitsu zo' - 'Shigemitsu made by'.
Hirata Shigemitsu II died in 1970.
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 8:26 am
by dognose
ALBERT & Co.
Weltevreden and Pasar Besar,2, later, Toendjoengan,29, Soerabaja, Java

The premises of Albert & Co. at Pasar Besar

Albert & Co. -Weltevreden and Soerabaja - 1923

Albert & Co. - Soerabaja - 1929

Albert & Co. - Soerabaja - 1929

Albert & Co. - Soerabaja - 1930

Albert & Co. - Soerabaja - 1930

Albert & Co. - Soerabaja - 1931

Albert & Co. - Soerabaja - 1932
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:37 am
by dognose
CHOP SAM AIK
Campbell Street, Penang
PENANG GOLDSMITH BURNT OUT
(From Our Own Correspondent)
Penang, February 1.
Damage to the extent of $115,000 was caused by a fire at a goldsmith's premises, Chop Sam Aik, in Campbell Street, last night. The premises were practically destroyed, but the fire brigade successfully protected adjoining property. The loss is partly covered by insurance. A quantity of the stock was saved.
Source: The Straits Times - 3rd February 1913.
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 3:10 pm
by dognose
MOHD SALLEH & SONS SILVER CRAFTS
1260B, Jln Sultanah Zainab, 15050 Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia
Examples of the work and marks of Mohd Salleh & Sons Silver Crafts:
Their marks are 1260B (part of their address) and a script mark which is in Jawi, an Arabic script used in Malaysia, the script translates to the word is Kelantan, a state in northern Malaysia which has a tradition of silverwork.
The company are thought to have been established for over a 100 years.
(My thanks to member
Damon for identifying and translating the Jawi)
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:28 am
by dognose
MUSASHIYA
66, Honchodori, Yokohama
The Musashiya company, operated by Ozeki Yahei 大関弥兵衛
and his son Sadajiro, were perhaps the most successful of the concerns selling high-quality decorative art during the Meiji era. Originally a dealer in pipes, Ozeki Yahei set up the Yokohama branch at 66 Main Street, probably under the management of his son Ozeki Sadajiro, soon after the port was opened in 1859. In 1877, both father and son exhibited commissioned pieces under their separate names in the first Naikoku Kangyo Hakurankai [National Industrial Exposition]. By 1880, the company is recorded as employing twenty-four people and dealing in enamels, bronzes, ivory, crystal, carvings, pins, fans, hardstones, tortoiseshell, lacquer, and a variety of ceramics.
Source:
Splendors of Meiji: Treasures of Imperial Japan, Masterpieces from the Khalili Collection - Joe Earle - 1999

Musashiya - Yokohama - 1895

Musashiya - Yokohama - 1910
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:08 am
by dognose
G. MAGER
Passer Besar 45, Soerabaja, Java

G. Mager - Soerabaja - 1913

G. Mager - Soerabaja - 1914

G. Mager - Soerabaja - 1914

G. Mager - Soerabaja - 1923

G. Mager - Soerabaja - 1929

G. Mager - Soerabaja - 1929

G. Mager - Soerabaja - 1929

G. Mager - Soerabaja - 1930

G. Mager - Soerabaja - 1930

G. Mager - Soerabaja - 1932

G. Mager - Soerabaja - 1932

G. Mager - Soerabaja - 1936
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 4:50 am
by dognose
KAWAUCHI MUNEAKI
Japan
An example of the work and marks of Kawauchi Muneaki 河内宗明 (1889-1962).
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 5:38 pm
by davidross
RE: Kawauchi Muneaki
KAWAUCHI Muneaki (河内宗明,1889-1962), was based in Tokyo. He signed his work with his artist's name, Muneaki, followed by 作(saku, "made" or "made by"), in an ancient form of Chinese characters. 宗明作
Muneaki is equally well remembered as having trained one of Japans National Living Treasures, the master silversmith SEKIYA Shiro
( 関谷四郎,1907-1994).
--David Ross
Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:49 am
by dognose
V. OLISLAEGER & Co.
Rijswijkstraat, 20, Weltevreden, Java

V. Olislaeger - Weltevreden - 1906

V. Olislaeger - Weltevreden - 1906

V. Olislaeger - Weltevreden - 1914

V. Olislaeger - Weltevreden - 1923

V. Olislaeger - Weltevreden - 1931
Established in 1850.
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:32 am
by dognose
SAMMY
Hong Kong
Sammy's working period is believed to be 1890 until 1930.
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:19 pm
by davidross
Watanabe’s curio shop (
渡邊美術店, literally translated, “Watanabe Fine Art Store”) was established in 1879 by WATANABE Chozo
渡邊長蔵 in Sumiyoshi-cho, Yokohama; later it moved to 2 chome Bentendori, and was listed at that address in the 1920
Japan Trading Guidance (i.e., The Japan Trade Guide) published by Tsusho Kyokwai Teikoku.
Marks tentatively attributed to Watanabe, which read vertically beginning top right:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 13&t=32246
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 13&t=32245
Situated on a heavily touristed shopping street in Yokohama, Watanabe must have advertised in English-language publications, but no such information has been located yet. Hopefully, another contributor will be able to add more.
--David Ross
Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:38 pm
by davidross
RE: HATTORI Kintaro
The image posted above in the 1919 advertisement is of the Seikosha Clock Factory built in Yanagijima, Honjo Ward (present-day Sumida Ward) Tokyo in 1894 and subsequently enlarged. This factory no longer exists.
The Hattori Clock and Jewelry Store, founded in 1881 by HATTORI Kintaro (
服部金太郎, 1860-1934), moved to Yonchome Crossing in Ginza, Tokyo in 1893. In 1932, on the same Ginza site, Hattori opened a larger, modern five-storey building with a distinctive clock tower. The iconic building became famous as the Hattori Clock Tower. This Ginza store served as the Tokyo PX for US personnel during the Occupation (1945-1952). The Hattori Clock Tower is a Ginza landmark that still stands today at Yonchome Crossing, but now houses Wako, a department store that broke off of the Hattori / Seiko concern after WWII.
A Hattori mark from a 1920s teapot that reads vertically,
Jungin Hattori-sei (“pure silver, Hattori-manufacture”):
Hattori also used a pictoral trademark of a swallow in flight, together with either
純銀 (
jungin) or “STERLING SILVER.” This is a sketch of the trademark:
Some pieces, probably made for the export market, were marked only in English: “PURE SILVER / K. HATTORI.”
Hattori Kintaro was a major retailer of fine jewelry and silver before WWII. His greatest legacy is today’s Seiko Corporation.
--David Ross
Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:41 pm
by dognose
An image of the Hattori Kintaro swallow mark:
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 6:42 am
by dognose
MITSUKOSHI
1-4-1 Nihonbashi-Muromachi, Chūō, Tokyo
The business was founded in 1673, and opened its first store ten years later, in 1683. It is now an international company with stores around the world.

Mitsukoshi Gofukuten - Toyko - 1908
The mark of the Mitsukoshi department store:
纯银 = Pure Silver -
三越 = Mitsukoshi
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 9:03 am
by dognose
ARNO SCHÖNMANN
Gemblongan 28, Soerabaia, Java

Arno Schönmann - Soerabaia - 1926

Arno Schönmann - Soerabaia - 1926

Arno Schönmann - Soerabaia - 1930
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:07 am
by dognose
ZEE SUNG
Shanghai
An example of the work of Zee Sung:
Cocktail shaker, 27 cm in height, and weighing 657 grams.
Zee Sung's working period is thought to have been 1900 until 1940.
See:
http://www.925-1000.com/chinex_marks.html
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 5:36 am
by dognose
H.W. MEIJER-HILLERSTRÖM
Heerenstraat, Semarang, Java

H.W. Meijer-Hillerström - Semarang - 1895

H.W. Meijer-Hillerström - Semarang - 1895

H.W. Meijer-Hillerström - Semarang - 1900
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 10:30 am
by dognose
CARL FISCHER
Tsing Tao
CHINESE OUTRAGES - ROBBERS' ATTACKS - GERMAN KILLED
SHANGHAI, Aug. 9.
News comes from Tsingtao that the first murder of a foreigner for 15 years there occurred on Thursday, when two armed robbers entered a Jewellery shop belonging to a German, Carl Fischer, Just as he was closing the shop. They knocked, and he opened the door, expecting customers. The robbers killed him with a meat chopper. A servant heard his cries, and summoned the police, but the robbers fled through a back window, and fired on the police, wounding a Chinese chauffeur. They escaped, and have so far not been arrested.
Source: The Sydney Morning Herald - 10th August 1926
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:05 am
by dognose
UNNO SHOMIN
Japan
An example of the mark of Unno Shomin æµ·é‡Žå‹æ°‘ (海野å‹ç‰)
Unno Shomin (b.1844, d.1915) was made an artist to the Imperial Court (Teishitsu Gigei-in) in 1896.
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Re: Chinese Export Silver & Far East Trade Information
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 9:38 am
by dognose
G.A. RÖRINK
Kramat 6/54, Weltevreden, Java

G.A. Rörink - Weltevreden - 1904

Rörink - Weltevreden - 1905

Rörink - Weltevreden - 1906
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