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Vase

ca. 1935 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Westerners visiting China often bought silverwares because of their relatively low prices. With the growing number of Western firms trading in China since 1900 European-style objects began to appear in Chinese households as well. A silver vase would have appealed to a wealthy Chinese eager to adopt a western life style.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silver worked in repousse
Brief description
Silver repoussé tulip-shaped vase, China, ca. 1935
Physical description
In the shape of a tulip
Dimensions
  • Bowl height: 15cm
Credit line
Given by Pamela Marchant
Object history
Wedding present given to two Scots, Lieut Tom Marchant and Robina Bookless, who got married in Chongqing, west China, in 1935.
Summary
Westerners visiting China often bought silverwares because of their relatively low prices. With the growing number of Western firms trading in China since 1900 European-style objects began to appear in Chinese households as well. A silver vase would have appealed to a wealthy Chinese eager to adopt a western life style.
Collection
Accession number
FE.533-2007

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Record createdApril 8, 2008
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