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MAN HING  [aka:M.H.; WAN XING]
            Hong Kong
            circa 1885-1925













































            A retail silversmith with one of the most confusing marks in Chinese Export Silver - often mistaken as a mis-
            marked or inverted Wang Hing mark. It is also a silversmith with a diverse offering of silver styles.
































            Highly unusual for any Chinese silver piece, the egg-shaped forms are all decorated with an applied single
            swirling dragons appearing out of waves and are supported on four dragon claw and ball feet.
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