Chinese sterling silver bowl in the early 20th century
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Description
bowls with curved reserves filled with flowers, birds and figuresFramed by hammered decoration or tendrils and meander bordersHallmarked with the marks 'Jiujiang' and 'Tu Maoxing'Tu Maoxing was a prolific Chinese silversmith active in Jiujiang between 1880 and 1930The bowls are good condition with slight signs of age and wear. Partly small scratches and notches. The weight is c. 170g and the height of the bowls are c. 5.5 - 6 cm.
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Chinese sterling silver bowl in the early 20th century
Estimate $500 - $800
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