CHINESE EXPORT SILVER PRESENTATION BOWL
An early 20th century Chinese export silver bowl. The bowl has lobed rounded circular form with a wavey rim and the twin handles are modelled
An early 20th century Chinese export silver bowl. The bowl has lobed rounded circular form with a wavey rim and the twin handles are modelled
A Chinese Export silver presentation bowl The curved raised polished body of the bowl is finely worked with a dragon Dragons symbolise supernatural power, wisdom,
A Chinese Export silver presentation bowl The body of the bowl is pierced and repousse worked with two dragons cavorting in the clouds chasing the
A Japanese Export silver double skinned bowl with a scalloped edge emphasised with a little curl at intervals The outer bowl has been repousse worked
A Chinese Export silver bowl by the well respected firm of Luen Wo of Shanghai This fine presentation bowl has applied flowering plum blossom branches
A pair of Burmese silver bowls on the original carved teak stands These presentation bowls follow the shape of the traditional Burmese begging bowl (thabeik)
A Burmese silver bowl with pierced and deeply repousse worked decoration of scenes from the tales of the Jataka. This presentation bowl follows the shape
A classic Chinese Export silver bowl. This double skinned export silver bowl has a fine four clawed dragon worked on the outer polished surface. The
A double skinned Japanese Export silver presentation bowl The scallop edged bowl has flowering irises – the iris flower symbolises faith, courage, valour, hope and
A very early Chinese Export silver presentation bowl. Early pieces of Chinese Export were copies of western pieces. This bowl is a very good example