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The Gerard collection of Chinese export silver has been composed over the last twenty years of studious pursuit, and consists of 125 lots. Originating from a single birthday gift of a tea caddy, a fascination with aesthetic, form, markings, and history was borne that resulted in the multifarious and captivating sale now brought together. Sought out from purchases across the world, this collection broadly represents an excellent cross section of the typical forms, decorative patterns, retailers, and artisans active chiefly in Canton and Shanghai in the late Qing and early Republic period. The “China Trade” period begins this important phase of the West’s various interactions with the silverware of China. Initially producing distinctly 'Anglo' type pieces that mirrored those made in London, from the mid-19th century we find the beginning of the characteristic forms and decoration that were to last nearly a century across a wide range of vessels and objects.
Since the late 20th century publications have brought focus to this distinct genre of silver and the various marks found upon it. However, in recent decades an important shift in understanding and appreciation has been affected by studying the marks found in Chinese characters upon most of the silver from 1850 onwards, alongside those in Latin, or those imitating English hallmarks. It is these Chinese character marks that reveal the artisans or workshops responsible in producing these finely crafted wares, and their interactions with a wide network of retailers. These retailers often marked in Latin letters and were initially given credit for producing these objects. The Gerard collection contains a broad selection of artisans as well as retailers from across the spectrum including the prominent workshops of Qiu, Sui Chang, Ye Bo, Kun He, and Tai Chang Long. As well as the classic item of Chinese export silver, the three-piece tea set, we find trays, tea caddies, goblets, mugs, comports, boxes, ewers, and a wide variety of bowls.
Lot 1 - A late 19th century Chinese export silver mug, Canton circa 1870, marked Feng Zhao Ji
Sold for £1,764
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Lot 3 - A late 19th century Chinese export silver mug, Canton circa 1880, retailed by Lee Ching
Sold for £1,638
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Lot 34 - A mid-18th century Chinese export parcel gilt silver filigree casket, Canton circa 1750
Sold for £5,544
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Lot 36 - A mid to late 19th century Chinese export silver gilt cheroot case, Canton circa 1860-80
Sold for £302
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Lot 43 - An early 20th century Chinese export unmarked silver cigarette case
Sold for £164
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Lot 44 - Two late 19th century Chinese export silver filigree card cases, Canton circa 1880
Sold for £214
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Lot 45 - A late 19th century Chinese export unmarked silver filigree card case, Canton circa 1870
Sold for £176
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Lot 64 - A pair of early 20th century Chinese export unmarked silver vases, Shanghai circa 1920
Sold for £290
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Lot 66 - An early to mid-20th century Vietnamese silver box, Huế circa 1930, marked Da Fu
Sold for £252
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Lot 69 - An early 20th century Thai (Siamese) silver box, probably Bangkok circa 1920
Sold for £756
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Lot 70 - A late 20th century Chinese silver gilt filigree, jadeite, and enamel cannister
Sold for £529
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Lot 71 - A late 20th century Chinese silver gilt filigree and enamel box
Sold for £580
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Lot 72 - A late 20th century Chinese silver gilt filigree and enamel cannister
Sold for £630
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Lot 86 - A late 19th century Chinese export unmarked silver goblet, Canton circa 1890
Sold for £693
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