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Antique Chinese Silver Vase, Classic Meiping Shape, Repousse & Chased Scenic Panels, c.1900
Antique Chinese Silver Vase, Classic Meiping Shape, Repousse & Chased Scenic Panels, c.1900...
Fine Antique Silver
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Antique Chinese Silver Vase, Classic Meiping Shape, Repousse & Chased Scenic Panels, c.1900...
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Antique Chinese Silver & Parcel-Gilt Bowl, Medallions - Chaozhou, (Chao Zhou) ( 潮州), China, late 19th Century...
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Antique Chinese Silver Circular Lidded Box, China – Late 17th Century...
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Antique Chinese Silver Comport Centrepiece, KHC, Canton, China – 1840-50...
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A fine and imposing silver model of the Kalas Mahal section of the Chepauk palace Chennai (Madras). The model stands on an ebony base containing a drawer, with silver handles and applied silver...
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This silver oblong box with applied gold on lid and a thumb piece made of suasa (an alloy of gold and copper). Repousse folate work on top and sides, and chasing on underside....
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This rare and beautiful antique Mughal silver gilt betel, or pandan, tray is of good size and has two handles. It is a superb example of 18th century Indo-Persian silverware which would have been used...
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The people of Sri Lanka have a long tradition of using hair ornaments. Anslem de Silva states “In Sri Lanka, there is a profusion of granite sculptures in the ancient cities of Anuradhapura and...
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The cup of round form with an s-curve handle. Gilded to the interior. ...
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In the days before matches were invented, a flint and steel were the fastest and most reliable way to start a fire and widely used. They were so important that they would be kept on the person at all...
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An Indian silver presentation goblet decorated with bands of fine geometric and floral ornamentation. The underside of the drinking bowl with deeply gadrooned petals, chased with acanthus leaves to...
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Is this the ultimate Oomersi Mawji parrot parasol handle? We really think so! We could hardly believe that we were fortunate enough to acquire this spectacular parasol handle only a few weeks after...
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This fascinating silver box was made for the Europeans visiting or living in India. Within raised floral and foliate borders, the scene on the lid depicts the ‘Charak Puja (also known as Nil Puja)...
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The body of the ewer is pear shape and has a hinged domed lid with an architectural finial. The s-shaped handle ends in a stylized lion’s head and shows a central Asian influence....
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This magnificent antique Indian silver mounted horn has a pleasing crescent shape and is well proportioned. The translucent deep golden or tawny brown horn shades to a much darker brown towards the...
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This extremely rare Indian silver kettle bears an inscription for 1736 but could actually have been made some years prior to this date as it was common practice at that time to give existing items of...
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This is a rosewater sprinkler of cast bronze from Mughal India. It rises from a spread hexagonal foot to a body of palmette form. The ridges are broad and flat with very decisive edges. The tubular...
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This antique Indian enamelled oil dispenser was likely made for use within a large residential dwelling or temple complex, where many lamps needed filling and would have been used to hold the oil to...
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This lovely antique Indian silver egg cruet is of European form with traditional Kutch style ornamentation. The set comprises thirteen separate elements; the stand, a set of six identical matching egg...
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This splendid silver gilt cup and cover was made by the prestigious firm of Hancocks & Company, which held the Royal Appointment to Queen Victoria, and both pieces bear their full and clear hallmarks...
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This antique Chinese silver sprinkler was made in Canton in the middle of the 19th century. Despite its age, it can still be easily disassembled by unscrewing the various parts, which allows the...
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This delightful antique silver cane handle was made in Bhuj in the Kutch region of India, now named Gujerat, around 1890. The handle has been signed to the plain silver band at the base of the neck...
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This very fine silver snuff box features finely engraved and bas-relief mother of pearl panels and is of rectangular shape with canted corners. The decoration has been executed in Canton in the...
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A pair of silver Surahi chased in Kashmiri shawl pattern with Ganga-Jamuna silver gilt work....
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This very unusual antique Sri Lankan silver box is of complex form with a myriad of angles and sides. It seems to have been inspired by, or derive from, the platonic solids of sacred geometry. The...
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This exquisite antique Kutch silver plate is a fine example of the artistic and skilful work of the Kutch silversmiths. The standard of craftsmanship is extremely high and the quality superb. This is...
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This solid silver buckle features a wonderful arboreal engraved and embossed design with two cartouches, the top one reading "ADA." and the bottom one "1892"....
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This antique solid silver Chinese sewing kit was made during the late 19th Century....
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This rare, beautiful and extremely fine silver goblet was made in Alwar, India around 1880 and is fully signed in Urdu to the underside of the foot by the renowned Alwar engraver, Panna Lal. The...