Tea service (4) - .925 silver - Four piece sterling solid

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A four-piece sterling silver tea set from India, dating to the British Raj (1858–1947) and circa 1850–1900, crafted in .925 silver, measuring 25 cm wide by 19.5 cm high by 14 cm deep, with a total gross weight of 1,945 g, in excellent condition.

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This exquisite silver tea set showcases the rich artistic traditions of 19th-century India, a period when British colonial influence often blended with local craftsmanship. The detailed relief work, featuring elephants and scenes of rural life, is characteristic of Indian silversmithing, which frequently incorporated motifs from nature and daily activities. Such sets were often commissioned by wealthy patrons or as diplomatic gifts, reflecting a fusion of European forms with distinctly Indian decorative elements.

The use of black handles, ebonized wood, provides a striking contrast to the polished silver, a design choice that was popular in the Victorian era. The presence of a "STERLING SILVER" stamp indicates the material's quality, though without specific hallmarks, determining the exact silver purity to 925 silver.

These sets are highly sought after by collectors for their historical significance and the intricate artistry displayed in their repoussé work. All hand made and weighing a hefty 1945 grams.

This exquisite silver tea set showcases the rich artistic traditions of 19th-century India, a period when British colonial influence often blended with local craftsmanship. The detailed relief work, featuring elephants and scenes of rural life, is characteristic of Indian silversmithing, which frequently incorporated motifs from nature and daily activities. Such sets were often commissioned by wealthy patrons or as diplomatic gifts, reflecting a fusion of European forms with distinctly Indian decorative elements.

The use of black handles, ebonized wood, provides a striking contrast to the polished silver, a design choice that was popular in the Victorian era. The presence of a "STERLING SILVER" stamp indicates the material's quality, though without specific hallmarks, determining the exact silver purity to 925 silver.

These sets are highly sought after by collectors for their historical significance and the intricate artistry displayed in their repoussé work. All hand made and weighing a hefty 1945 grams.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Gross weight
1945 g
Silver type
.925 silver
Title additional information
Four piece sterling solid
Number of objects
4
Country of origin
India
Material
Silver
Dynastic style/period
British Raj (1858-1947)
Colour
Silver
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
19.5 cm
Width
25 cm
Depth
14 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
GreeceVerified
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Objects sold
66.67%
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