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  2. Chinese export silver - Wikipedia

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    Historically, silver has been more valuable in China than Europe, relative to gold and other commodities, and European traders had for centuries paid for their purchases of Chinese goods with silver. Now for the first time, price levels made the importation of silver objects made for export to Europe attractive. [ 2 ]

  3. Arzberg, Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    In 1876, Heinrich Schumann established the second one, inherited by his son Carl Schumann. In 1887, Christoph Schumann (1864-1916), Heinrich's younger son, founded a third factory, which he already in 1891 sold to Theodor Lehmann.

  4. Global silver trade from the 16th to 19th centuries - Wikipedia

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    After various status changes in China history, silver played a more important role in the market and became a dominant currency in China in the 1540s. [10] The silver flow into China passed through two cycles: the Potosí /Japan Cycle, which lasted from the 1540s to the 1640s, and the Mexican Cycle, which began in the first half of the 1700s. [11]

  5. Charivari (decorative chain) - Wikipedia

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    Upper Bavaria, late 20th-century. Charivari (pronounced / ˌ ʃ ɑː r ɪ ˈ v ɑː r i /) is a piece of costume jewellery popular in the German state of Bavaria. Made of solid silver or silver-plated chain, it is decorated with gemstones, coins, medals, horn, and small body parts from a variety of animals. [1] [2]

  6. Yuan Shikai coinage - Wikipedia

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    China abruptly abandoned the silver standard in 1935. Large amounts of paper currency circulated in its place, halting the regional production of the Yuan Shikai dollar. Following large-scale inflation during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the reëmergence of the Chinese Civil War , the yuan entered hyperinflation in 1948–1949.

  7. Porcelain manufacturing companies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Popularly called La China. 1760: Kloster Veilsdorf porcelain factory: ... Bavaria 19th-century European porcelain manufacturing companies ... 1920: Huta Franciszka ...

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