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The antiques man on East 55th

By Zhao Xu in New York????|????China Daily????|???? Updated: 2019-05-25 09:00

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Chen Shizhen sees his own company, which bears the name Ton Ying, as a continuation of some sort for the old Ton Ying company. [Photo by Judy Zhu/China Daily]

Following in the footsteps of a legendary figure, Chen Shizhen has cut out a sizable reputation for himself over half a century in New York.

On a weekend morning in 1964, Chen Shiz-hen, 28, looked down from an eighth-floor window of the Ton Ying Company on East 57th Street in Manhattan and saw a familiar limousine parked in front of the building.

"That car belonged to John D. Rockefeller III, who came in almost every weekend to look for 'Chinese toys', as he would call those pieces of antique," Chen, now 83, says.

"The place where our company used to sit, just opposite Tiffany's, has long been overtaken by another luxury brand if not Chanel," he said, surveying his congested antique gallery, tucked in a corner in the Manhattan Art& Antique Center, two floors below street level. Porcelain vases, big and small, together with dismantled wooden screens, inscribed or mounted with jade and precious stones, block the door.

"We used to have a different approach - what they call the Madison Avenue approach, where a few select antique pieces were displayed proudly in glass cases and didn't have to rub shoulders with one another," he says, referring to the old company's location at No 5 East 57th Street, between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue.

Chen Shizhen with Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City. [Photo by Judy Zhu/China Daily]

Since then Chen has weathered more than half a century, experiencing the ups and downs of a volatile and profitable market, where sales records were made to be broken, and has witnessed the final years of a company whose own history is embedded in that of contemporary China.

About 100 years ago the Ton Ying Company, one of the earliest concerns in New York to deal in Chinese antiques, was founded by Zhang Jingjiang, known as Chang Ching-chiang.

Chen was unable to see Zhang in person - the legendary man died in New York in 1950, more than a decade before Chen arrived there - but the latecomer has familiarized himself with the story of a man whose legacy he still palpably feels. "Zhang was born in 1877 in a business tycoon family in Zhejiang, southeastern China," says Chen, who has just received from a Chinese friend a biography of Zhang published in China in 2011.

"After having largely forsaken a political career due to illnesses that had crippled him and damaged his eyesight, he sought to become the 'third secretary' for the then Chinese minister to France Sun Baoqi.

"However, after arriving in Paris as part of Sun's delegation in December 1902, Zhang, led by his own business acumen, soon discovered a new calling. With financial backing from his father he set up a company with a gallery on Place de la Madeleine, importing Chinese tea, silk and art, before eventually branching out to London and New York."

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