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A Mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box

A Mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box
A Mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box
A Mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box
A Mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box
A Mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box
A Mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box
A Mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box
A Mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box
A Mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box

A Mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box
A fine mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box with makers mark to base. This sumptuously decorated box demonstrates the exceptional quality of workmanship that existed within the Peranakan communities. Chinese migration to the Malay Archipelago began as early as the 10th century and increased tremendously during the 15th to 17th centuries following the Ming empires reopening of Chinese-Malay trade relations. During the 19th century the expansion of British colonial rule in the area encouraged the already vibrant trade and helped to cement the pivotal role of Singapore in the area’s economic development. The communities that developed from the integration of the Chinese migrants with the local population retained much of their cultural heritage and traditions from the mainland. These cultural links are evident in the art produced and traded throughout the area often illustrating historical and quasi legendary events, and this box is a perfect example of this continuation of tradition and heritage. The box is of a form which is also found in lacquer and jade, the abundance of decoration is typical of luxury items that often convey several messages relating to long standing traditions and beliefs. The lavish floral decoration on the lid incorporates flowering peonies, emblematic of wealth and prosperity and chrysanthemums which embody joy and peace. Entwined within these flowers are items reinforcing these themes, notably the gourd and a fan. Along with these items we find items of martial virtue, a sword, a quiver of arrows and crossed maces along with a traditional ancestor tablet. This is encircled with more lavish vegetal decoration inhabited by birds and beasts. The rim of the lid has a continuous frieze of vine leaves with bunches of grapes which reinforces the themes we see on the lid of wealth and fertility. The main body of the box continues the theme of lush vegetation which provides the background to the figures portrayed in the act of battle. The figures are identified with banners and represent figures from both historical and legendary China. The main protagonist is Di Qing, a famous warrior of the Song dynasty in the 11th century. Renowned for his martial exploits, he would don a bronze mask and let his hair flow freely during battle as shown here. His legendary pursuits formed the centrepiece of three Qing dynasty novels collectively known as the Romance of Di Qing, these works were developed into traditional Chinese Opera which naturally helped to spread the tales. Various versions of these stories were produced over the years, in the scene shown here along with Din Qing we have a figure identified as Shuang Yang’The Rebel Princess’ who is here married to Di Qing. The stories were also reproduced in wood block prints during the 19th century, one famously showing Di Qing and fellow generals in battle. Along with the battling figures we see various actual and legendary animals inhabiting the landscape. The most important being a Dragon symbolising the Sun and a Phoenix the Moon. These represent the masculine and feminine, the Emperor and Empress, good luck, strength and health. There are also deer and cranes which are both auspicious animals. Along with the figures taking part in the battle two figures stand out apart from the main groups. These appear from their attributes and mounts to be two immortals, probably He Xiangu mounted on a deer and Cao Guojiu on a lion. The large scale, sumptuous decoration and use of precious metal would indicate this was a luxury item intended for display rather than use. The quality of workmanship is exceptional, a suitably beautiful addition to any collection. A 19th century wood block depiction of the Opera battle scene involving Di Qing and the Northern Song generals. H: 10.5cm W:19.5cm.
A Mid-nineteenth century Chinese Straits silver repousse cylindrical lidded box
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Old Chinese cylindrical silver metal alloy boxes with Dragons and Phoenixes

Old Chinese cylindrical silver metal alloy boxes with Dragons and Phoenixes
Old Chinese cylindrical silver metal alloy boxes with Dragons and Phoenixes
Old Chinese cylindrical silver metal alloy boxes with Dragons and Phoenixes
Old Chinese cylindrical silver metal alloy boxes with Dragons and Phoenixes
Old Chinese cylindrical silver metal alloy boxes with Dragons and Phoenixes
Old Chinese cylindrical silver metal alloy boxes with Dragons and Phoenixes

Old Chinese cylindrical silver metal alloy boxes with Dragons and Phoenixes
Two old vintage Chinese silver metal boxes with Dragons and Phoenix on the outside and on the lids an imperial dragon, marked on the base. Measurements: 78x43mm – 3.07×1.69. Weight of both: 136gr. Material: Probably copper, zinc and nickel alloy. Origin: Acquired in an antiques market, its previous owner was a collector from Ibiza, an island in the Spanish Mediterranean. For the USA the sipment will be by parcel with Tracking to destination. Ask if you have doubts. The actual color may differ slightly from the one you see on your monitor screen, as it depends on the specific monitor settings. The accesories and atrezzo of pictures is not included in the price.
Old Chinese cylindrical silver metal alloy boxes with Dragons and Phoenixes

Chinese Export Solid Silver Cylindrical Box Wang Hing & Co C1890

Chinese Export Solid Silver Cylindrical Box Wang Hing & Co C1890
Chinese Export Solid Silver Cylindrical Box Wang Hing & Co C1890
Chinese Export Solid Silver Cylindrical Box Wang Hing & Co C1890
Chinese Export Solid Silver Cylindrical Box Wang Hing & Co C1890
Chinese Export Solid Silver Cylindrical Box Wang Hing & Co C1890
Chinese Export Solid Silver Cylindrical Box Wang Hing & Co C1890
Chinese Export Solid Silver Cylindrical Box Wang Hing & Co C1890
Chinese Export Solid Silver Cylindrical Box Wang Hing & Co C1890

Chinese Export Solid Silver Cylindrical Box Wang Hing & Co C1890
Argentum Antiques & Collectables Ltd. Fine Silver, Antiques & Collectables from the 18th, 19th & 20th Century, East Renfrewshire, UK. Item: – Chinese Export Silver cylindrical box. Description: – This a superb Chinese solid silver box in good condition. T he box has a embossed 4 claw dragon to the lid, and another two to the side. To the reverse the box is stamped’ WH’ for Wang Hing. 90 for 90% silver (Standard Chinese silver % for quality items), and the Chinese signature of the maker. Date: – Circa 1900. Period: – Late 19th – Early 20th Century. Maker: – WH – Wang Hing & Co. Measurement: – The silver box measures 9.0 cm (diameter) x 5.9 cm (height). Weight: – 176.4 grams / 5.68 troy ounces. Item No: – 273. Condition: – The box is in good antique condition. Surface wear, scratches, and rubbing commensurate with age. No dings, splits, or repairs. Please see photos for confirmation of condition. Terms of sale: – Please note most of the items I sell are antique or vintage and as such have been around for many years, they will show signs of use & wear and whilst I will describe condition to the best of my ability, everyone has a different idea of condition. Please take the time to view the other vintage and antique items we have for sale. The item “CHINESE EXPORT SOLID SILVER CYLINDRICAL BOX WANG HING & CO C1890″ is in sale since Monday, October 16, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Solid Silver\Card Cases”. The seller is “argentum-antiques-and-collectables” and is located in Glasgow. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: Solid Silver
  • Product: Box
  • Age: 1850-1899

Chinese Export Solid Silver Cylindrical Box Wang Hing & Co C1890

Rare China’s old Tibet silver carving dragon & phoenix Cylindrical box

Rare China's old Tibet silver carving dragon & phoenix Cylindrical box

Rare China's old Tibet silver carving dragon & phoenix Cylindrical box
Other country about 2-4 weeks. If you have any question, please don’t hesitate to contact with us. You can send it back. Because of time differences between various countries, and we will reply you within 48 hours. The item “Rare China’s old Tibet silver carving dragon & phoenix Cylindrical box” is in sale since Monday, April 03, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Chinese\Boxes”. The seller is “divine-bijou” and is located in Beijing. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: Box
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China

Rare China's old Tibet silver carving dragon & phoenix Cylindrical box