A Chinese silver spoon, possibly Canton, 1840-1880

English, Continental & South African Interiors: Silver, Furniture, Glass & Ceramics

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ZAR 528
Lot 105
  • A Chinese silver spoon, possibly Canton, 1840-1880


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ZAR 400 - 600
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ZAR 528

About this Item

A Chinese silver spoon, possibly Canton, 1840-1880
with teapot terminal engraved with foliage, simulated bamboo stem, with leaf-shaped bowl, stamped SM, pinhead dents, 10g; a Chinese silver spoon, LYH, Lee Yee Hing, Hong Kong, 1900-1940, the terminal with a petal-shaped and circular cartouche, each enclosing a character mark, with simulated bamboo stem, stamped LYH Sterling Made in HK, 10g; a Chinese silver spoon, the petal-shaped bowl engraved with leaves enclosing a shou symbol, moulded stem, the terminal engraved TAIWAN, the reverse with script marks, dents, 15g; and five Chinese silver spoons, in sizes, two with bamboo stems and architectural terminal each bowl engraved NANKO, one with an oval green stone set to the terminal, and two with character mark terminal and circular bowl stamped Silver, 30g all in
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