拍品专文
The letter P , similar to the London date letter for 1810, is found on Chinese export silver of the second quarter of the 19th century, usually in conjunction with a pseudo-hallmark. See Forbes, Kernan & Wilkins, Chinese Export Silver , 1975, p. 76; also note 15, p.88, where it is suggested that P might be the same as WE/WE/WC.
Folding toastracks are rare in English silver, and are virtually unknown in Chinese export silver. An example by Cutshing is illustrated in Forbes et al., fig. 225, p. 244.
Folding toastracks are rare in English silver, and are virtually unknown in Chinese export silver. An example by Cutshing is illustrated in Forbes et al., fig. 225, p. 244.