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AN EXCEPTIONAL EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE SILVER TEA & COFFEE SERVICE ON TRAY C. 1900 - AN EXCEPTIONAL EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE SILVER TEA & COFFEE SERVICE ON TRAY C. 1900 AN EXCEPTIONAL EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE SILVER TEA & COFFEE SERVICE ON TRAY C. 1900 the antique Japanese solid silver six piece tea and coffee set comprising a coffee pot, teapot, kettle on stand, tea caddy, waist bowl, sugar bowl, cream jug and tray. This magnificent set boasts remarkable quality, featuring embossed Iris flowers in high relief. Its elegant C-form handles and lids adorned with large Iris flowers. Hallmarked Sterling (925 standard, made for export), Maker Arthur & Bond, Yokohama. In Great Condition - No Damage. SIZE KETTLE Height: 36cm Width: 19.5cm Weight: 1390g COFFEE POT Height: 25cm Width: 23cm Weight: 740g TEAPOT Height: 16cm Width: 25cm Weight: 625g SUGAR BOWL & LID Height: 13cm Width: 17cm Weight: 335g TEA CADDY Height: 14cm Width: 9cm Weight: 340g CREAM JUG Height: 9cm Width: 16cm Weight: 265cm TRAY Height: 8.5cm Width: 69cm Depth: 48.5cm Weight: 3735g The English company was based in Yokohama, Japan during the Meiji period. Their high quality silverware and statement pieces were particularly sought after especially by foreign travellers and English gentlemen living in Japan. Located in Yokohama, Japan, the firm catered mainly to English expatriates and foreign travelers. They retailed and manufactured not just silverware but also gold lacquer, chased, hammered and inlaid metal works, ivory carvings, embroideries, cloisonne, porcelain, furniture and domestic items as stated in their business cards. The firm opened a second branch in Kobe, Japan and a shop in London, 52 St. Mary Axe and its products were retailed in America by G. W. Sheldon & Co. Their most famous commission is undoubtedly the Liscum Bowl, treasured by the 9th United States Infantry and realised as a memorial of Col. Liscum killed in China in 1900 during the Boxer Rebellion. The bowl, made from bullion rescued by the U.S. Army and featuring Imperial dragons, shows an excellent manufacture and is considered one of the finest artworks of that period. In 1923 the firm suffered a consistent loss due to the Kanto earthquake and no later record survived.

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