鹽及胡椒瓶 (2) - 库特奇 - .925 銀 - 印度库特什古董





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來自印度克楚地區的成對鹽鹽椒鹽罐,925銀,維多利亞風格的浮雕與花卉裝飾,每個配有穿孔圓頂蓋與尾珠,三球腳支撐,無官印,狀況極佳。
賣家描述
Authentic pair of spherical silver Kutch, richly decorated with repoussé floral and scrolling foliate ornamentation.
Each features a domed pierced top with concentric perforations, surmounted by a finial knop, and raised on three ball feet.
The bodies display finely chased floral motifs against a darkened oxidized ground, creating strong visual contrast and emphasizing the depth of craftsmanship.
The overall design combines decorative Victorian revival styling with possible Continental or Middle Eastern influences.
The shakers exhibit a highly sculptural form with excellent decorative presence, suitable for both functional table service and display within a silver collection.
Form: Matching salt and pepper shakers
Material: Sterling Silver
Decoration: Repoussé and chased foliate scrollwork
Tops: Pierced domed covers with finials
Supports: Three ball feet
Style: Victorian
Era: Approx. 1880/1930
Hallmark: no
Defects: no
Authentic pair of spherical silver Kutch, richly decorated with repoussé floral and scrolling foliate ornamentation.
Each features a domed pierced top with concentric perforations, surmounted by a finial knop, and raised on three ball feet.
The bodies display finely chased floral motifs against a darkened oxidized ground, creating strong visual contrast and emphasizing the depth of craftsmanship.
The overall design combines decorative Victorian revival styling with possible Continental or Middle Eastern influences.
The shakers exhibit a highly sculptural form with excellent decorative presence, suitable for both functional table service and display within a silver collection.
Form: Matching salt and pepper shakers
Material: Sterling Silver
Decoration: Repoussé and chased foliate scrollwork
Tops: Pierced domed covers with finials
Supports: Three ball feet
Style: Victorian
Era: Approx. 1880/1930
Hallmark: no
Defects: no

