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Sterling Teapot, possibly Japanese

By healthnutmc, 17 April, 2013
Description

Got this Teapot from an estate sale.  I have two of them, this is the smaller one.  The family lived overseas a great many years in the mid 1900's, and I believe they were stationed in Japan for some time also.  Most of the items obtained are European.  This one has an oriental marking on the bottom, but have not been able to find anything like it online.  I would be inclined to guess that it is Japanese rather than Chinese, but I cannot read asian writing, so cannot discern the difference between the two languages.

It is marked... Sterling

It weighs about 18 ounces and appears to be entirely silver other than two bone o-rings in the handle that gives it the bamboo shape. 

There are no dents or dings, and appears to have been barely used, if at all.

Please let me know if you can tell me the origin.

I could not get a good close up image of the marking with my camera.  I will try to get a better one with my phone later.

Category
Silver and Silver Overlay
Medium
Silver
Distinguishing marks
Sterling, some Asian markings on bottom
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
early to mid 1900's
Weight
18 ounces
For Sale?
No
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fishwhacker

12 years 2 months ago

Re: Sterling Teapot, possibly Japanese

Please upload a clearer photo of the hallmarks, can't make them out. Also a photo of the larger pot would be nice.

Regards,

Nicholas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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healthnutmc

12 years 2 months ago

Re: Sterling Teapot, possibly Japanese

Added a couple more pics.   It is very hard to get a clear picture of the Hallmark.  I had to use a magnifying lens next to the camera lens, just to get the clarity you see.  I have been researching on the internet and have not seen any hallmarks like this one. 

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