No. 100084858

Tea strainer - Richly decorated in high-relief floral motifs - Collectable - Large - .800 silver - Fine Silver Tea Strainer
No. 100084858

Tea strainer - Richly decorated in high-relief floral motifs - Collectable - Large - .800 silver - Fine Silver Tea Strainer
Fine German Silver Tea Strainer – 800 Silver, Gilt Interior – ca. 1880–1900 – Ornate Floral Decoration (52 g)
Offered is a beautifully crafted solid silver tea strainer, made in Germany around 1880–1900, richly decorated in high-relief floral motifs.
The interior of the bowl is fire-gilded, a traditional method used to protect the silver against the acids in tea, while also giving a luxurious golden reflection to the liquid.
Material: Solid silver, 800/1000 fineness
Half-moon and crown → German national silver hallmark (from 1888 onward)
800 → silver purity
Weight: approx. 52 g
Dimensions:
Length: 16 cm
Diameter: 9.5 cm
Height: 2 cm
Interior gilded to protect the silver and prevent tarnish from tea acids
Highly decorative repoussé work with flowers, scrolls and cartouches
Late 19th-century craftsmanship
Before the introduction of modern tea bags, loose-leaf tea was commonly brewed directly in the pot. A silver tea strainer was placed over the cup to filter the leaves while pouring.
The gilded interior prevented the tea’s tannins—naturally acidic—from reacting with the silver, ensuring both durability and a pleasant taste.
Today, such strainers are fully functional for everyday tea drinking, but they are also collectible objects of 19th-century decorative silverwork.
Excellent antique condition with light signs of use consistent with age.
The gilding inside remains attractive. All perforations intact.
A charming and practical piece for both use and display.
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