Gabel (2) - .925 Silber
Nr. 83915691
Becher - .925 Silber
Nr. 83915691
Becher - .925 Silber
An antique 925 sterling silver mug from the British Victorian era.
Three-dimensional high relief animal story scene, chicks pecking at rice, Garden Fence ,whole is gorgeous and exquisite, the overall craftsmanship is beautiful and incomparable.
Gold-plated inside and outside, a rare collection!!
Cheetah represents: London
Lion represents: British 925 sterling silver
The cursive letter Q represents the year: 1851 (173 years ago)
The Queen's tax portrait in the Victorian era.
The overall color is well maintained.
The cup is 9.3 cm high.
The handle is 9.7 cm high.
The diameter of the cup mouth is 7.5 cm.
The base diameter is 6.7 cm
Weight: 165 grams.
Capacity: 230 ml
The cursive letters are customized for the nobility.
As the birthplace of European silverware production, Britain has a production history of more than 1,000 years. At first, silverware was mostly used in religious activities and the lives of the royal family and the nobility, and was a symbol of power and status. As the British silverware manufacturing process became more and more perfect, the use of silverware gradually became fashionable. In the Victorian era of the 19th century, British silverware reached its heyday. At this time, silverware was ingeniously conceived, complicated but extremely exquisite, and a variety of crafts such as hammering, engraving, relief, hollowing, and inlaying were applied to produce a batch of utensils with superb artistry. At the same time, some silverware craftsmen gradually attracted the attention of the royal family and the nobility and were sought after by all walks of life, and have always been favored by collectors around the world.
Abroad, the collection of silverware, especially the collection of European royal silverware, has been sought after by many collectors and has formed a complete mechanism system. Every year, Since the number of high-quality silverware in existence is limited, it is expensive. Especially in the upper class society of Europe, collecting a piece of exquisite silverware made by a famous artist is a symbol of nobility and elegance.
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