A psir of chinese silver standing cups .These two cups are made of silver, with a round mouth, deep belly and a trumpet-mouth shaped foot. The outer surface is engraved with decorative patterns composed of horizontal and vertical twists and turns. The belly is carved with Chinese scripts. One reads "zhuang qiu da hui", which means Billiard Ball Assembly; and the other one reads "ru shui ju le bu, 1929", which means Rushui Club.
PROVENANCE:
From The Estate of?Joseph E. Bennell (1927-July 7, 2019) Cuyahoga Falls, OH. He enlisted in the U.S. Army, served in World War II, returned home, and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University. He went on to receive a Master's in Education from Ohio State University (Go Buckeyes) and Indiana University. He married Carol A. Wilhite on November 23, 1952, who preceded him in death in 1988, after 36 beautiful years of marriage. After working at Kent State University for several years, he relocated his family to Springfield, Virginia, where he finished his career as the Audio Visual Coordinator for Southern Virginia Community College. He retired in 1988, and after the death of his wife, returned to Dover Delaware. He was very active in several churches and ministries over the years, including Delaware Bible Church and Centralia Presbyterian Church. Nothing made him happier than spending time with friends and sharing his wealth of knowledge and many stories of travel throughout the world and the time he spent in the service.