Chinese export silver bowl by Wang Hing & Co Hong Kong, Canton…
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Chinese export silver bowl by Wang Hing & Co Hong Kong, Canton & Shanghai, c1854-1930, circular with continuous chased decoration of bamboo and plain circular blank cabochon, makers marks on the foot.

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  • Chased Decoration - Chased decoration on silver and other metal wares refers to a technique used by silversmiths in which designs are created by hammering or incising the surface of the silver to create raised or recessed patterns. This technique is often used to create intricate and detailed designs on silverware, jewellery, and other decorative items.

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