Qing, silver ingot set made in Dongchang

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Qing, silver ingot set made in Dongchang

Auction Information

Product:Qing, silver ingot set made in Dongchang

NO:5164

Starting Price:QAR:411,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:WT:183.4g

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

The Daqing Silver Vault is a place for collecting and storing taxes and silver sent from various regions to the capital, without the authority to cast silver. All silver ingots with the words "Daqing Silver Vault" seen today are all fabricated. As the so-called "Dongchang made" silver ingot in the picture, after searching historical materials and historical maps, it was found that there was no Dongchang made silver in the Qing Dynasty. The name Liaocheng County was already used in the Dongchang Prefecture of the Qing Dynasty, and the name of Dongchang Prefecture was no longer used. The silver ingots of Liaocheng in the Qing Dynasty also had the name Liaocheng County printed on the surface of the silver ingots. This set of items is Dongchang made silver ingots from Daqing Warehouse, weighing 183.4g. The ingots are engraved with inscriptions of foot silver on the top and Daqing Warehouse silver on the bottom. The ingot shape is standardized, the style is obvious, the stamps are clear, the original paste is wrapped, and it is a high-quality product. Its preservation environment is unique, with natural oxidation around and at the bottom. The treasure surface maintains the original cast silver luster, the silver is warm and pure white, and the treasure aura is breathtaking. The state is unparalleled. This is an old silver ingot from the Qing Dynasty, like this, It embodies the accumulation of time and historical culture, naturally surpassing pure silver itself. It has extremely high collection value and historical significance, and is worth collecting for collectors!