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Liang Shun Chi was probably located in Hong Kong, an island/port in South China which was ceded to the British in the Treaty of Nanking (1842) and became a British colony.
Hong Kong, late 19th/early 20thC

Hong Kong, late 19th/early 20thC
 
Liang Shun Chi

Time Period:
Probably the first quarter of the 20th century

Location:
Probably Hong Kong (based on inscription on number 286 pgs. 153-154 in Forbes)

Maker Information:
Liang Shun Chi was probably located in Hong Kong in the first quarter of the 20th century. His mark has only been observed on a bowl which can be found in Forbes as Item 286. Inscription on bowl reads "Presented to Mr. H. T. Jackmam for best bowling Analysis Hong Kong 1906-1907 Civil Service C.C." (Forbes 153-154)

Marks:
The mark of Liang Shun Chi existed in the following form:

 Chinese characters reading "Liang Shun Chi" and 90    

Known workshop/artisan marks:
It is unknown whether Liang Shun Chi was a workshop, retailer, or both.


Examples and their marks:

Item # 1 – Liang Shun Chi
Provenance: Examples needed
Form: Examples needed
Dimensions: Examples needed

Item # 2 – Liang Shun Chi
Provenance: Examples needed
Form: Examples needed
Dimensions: Examples needed

 


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