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Lot 272
A silver 'Eight Immortals' tray Wang Hing 90 mark, late Qing Dynasty
16 May 2019, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £7,562.50 inc. premium
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A silver 'Eight Immortals' tray
Wang Hing 90 mark, late Qing Dynasty
The centre of the rectangular tray embossed in high relief with a scene of the Eight Immortals surrounding a pavilion and engaged in leisurely activities, surrounded by a diaper-pattern border with the bajixiang, prunus and birds, the rims applied with raised frogs or fish among lotus. 40.5cm (15 3/4in) wide.
The centre of the rectangular tray embossed in high relief with a scene of the Eight Immortals surrounding a pavilion and engaged in leisurely activities, surrounded by a diaper-pattern border with the bajixiang, prunus and birds, the rims applied with raised frogs or fish among lotus. 40.5cm (15 3/4in) wide.
Footnotes
清晚期 銀製八仙圖托盤
「WH」、「90」錘印款
Wang Hing was a well known craft shop, based in Hong Kong, 10 Queen's Road Central, famous for specialising in gold and silver. See The Silver Age: Origins and Trade of Chinese Export Silver, Hong Kong, 2017, p.207.
