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Ching Dynasty Patrol Boat

China Trade Silver Model of a Ching Dynasty Patrol Boat, on carved rosewood stand,

(Boat identified by engraving on the stern)
remarkably detailed and complete with :
3 sails with rigging and pennants (maker mark on one);
5 cannons (moveable), pikes,
8 oars, rudder, face shields,
anchor on chain, and a
man in Ching Dynasy (1644-1912) naval uniform

(maker mark is on center penant)
maker mark for WING ON & CO, Hong Kong
circa : 1890-1910
size : length 6-1/4; silver height 4-1/2”; total height with base, 6-1/8”
silver weight : 3 troy ounce (Gross wt 3.7 oz)
Condition : fine, original & complete

# mln, S 2 ..................................... SOLD

Size: 12 items
SOLD

SOLD

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WING ON & Company  (maker) Hong Kong

WING ON & Company (maker) Hong Kong

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Man in Ching Dynasty uniform stands on deck

Man in Ching Dynasty uniform stands on deck

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view from the stern

view from the stern

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The silver ship 6-1/4" long x 4-1/2 tall

The silver ship 6-1/4" long x 4-1/2 tall

Height including the carved wood base is 6-1/8"

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anchor and cannons

anchor and cannons

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three sails with rigging and penants

three sails with rigging and penants

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Identified as "patrol boat"...further information not yet translated

Identified as "patrol boat"...further information not yet translated

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The silver model attaches to base by silver screw and hand-made nut

The silver model attaches to base by silver screw and hand-made nut

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Rudder visible beneath the shields

Rudder visible beneath the shields

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overhead view of deck

overhead view of deck

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Eleven Pikes, in three groups

Eleven Pikes, in three groups

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