19th Mar, 2024 11:00
An early 20th century Chinese export silver three-piece tea service, Canton circa 1920 by Qiao Zhen, retailed by Cum Wo of Hong Kong
Comprising a teapot, a milk jug, and covered twin handled sugar bowl. Each of shaped and rounded edge square form raised upon four cast feet formed a branch sections. The teapot with a curved spout modelled as a knotted branch opposite a C scroll handle modelled as a knotted branch inset with ivory insulators, leading to a hinged, domed lid surmounted by a detachable finial formed as a branch with prunus flower. Each side with embossed decoration of a figural panel to each side, one with a vacant shield shape cartouche, otherwise wit a panel of bamboo and the other with flowering prunus. The sugar and milk with gilt interior. Each marked underneath with artisan mark 巧珍 (QIAO ZHEN), and retailer’s mark CW. (3)
Teapot length – 19.25 cm / 7.75 inches
Weight – 1126 grams / 36.2 ozt
ivory declaration: 26JMX5F1
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