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Museum-Like Tea Set from The Early Art Nouveau IN Solid Silver
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Museum-quality early Art Nouveau tea set in solid silver
Item number:
A438501.2
Subjects:
design
Epochs:
art nouveau
Subjects:
collectible
Material:
silver
Subjects:
tea & coffee
description
Absolutely unique 5-piece tea set in a basket weave design in silver in Japonisme from the Art Nouveau period, manufactured in the 1880s/90s. The containers, apart from the tea caddy, which was made later, also have a monogrammed cartouche.
Art Nouveau has its oldest roots in England. Here, Japanese art was taken up particularly early as a completely new treasure of forms. The designs by Christopher Dresser in particular, primarily his objects in silver and other metals, anticipated much of the functionalism of the Art Deco of the 1920s as early as the 1870s.
All parts of the service are marked and numbered, made by Koch & Bergfeld in 1887/88. The numbering is hardly visible on the tray. The tea caddy was made in 1892 and is gold-plated on the inside. Distributed by Lazarus Posen. Design attr.: Christopher Dresser. Very good condition, age-appropriate patina! Museum quality and absolutely collectible!
Lit.: Craft and machine power, Koch & Bergfeld
Christopher Dresser 1834 - 1904 Author: Michael Whiteway
Christopher Dresser, Japonism and the Victorian World of Goods
Dimensions & details
- silver 800/-
- Tray L/W/H: 33.2 x 20.8 x 3 cm
- Teapot L/W/H: 19 x 9.5 x 11 cm
- Sugar bowl L/W/H: 10.8 x 7.2 x 5.5 cm
- Milk jug L/W/H: 7 x 4.6 x 5.5 cm
- Tea box L/W/H: 7 x 7 x 12.5 cm
- Total weight 1433.68g
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Absolutely unique 5-piece tea set in a basket weave design in silver in Japonisme from the Art Nouveau period, manufactured in the 1880s/90s. The containers, apart from the tea caddy, which was made later, also have a monogrammed cartouche. Art Nouveau has its oldest roots in England. Here, Japanese art was taken up particularly early as a completely new treasure of forms. The designs by Christopher Dresser in particular, primarily his objects in silver and other metals, anticipated much of the functionalism of the Art Deco of the 1920s as early as the 1870s. All parts of the service are marked and numbered, made by Koch & Bergfeld in 1887/88. The numbering is hardly visible on the tray. The tea caddy was made in 1892 and is gold-plated on the inside. Distributed by Lazarus Posen. Design
Material
Silber
Epoche
Jugendstil (1895-1910)
EAN
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