A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER-GILT AND SILVER FILIGREE CASKET
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A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER-GILT AND SILVER FILIGREE CASKET

CANTON, CIRCA 1750

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A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER-GILT AND SILVER FILIGREE CASKET
CANTON, CIRCA 1750
Serpentine rectangular, on four filigree scroll feet with filigree apron between, the cover and sides applied with filigree work, the cover with a stylized flowerhead and the sides with panels of varying trellis patterns, the sides with two silver-gilt bail handles, the interior fully lined in silver-gilt and the interior cover applied with a silver-gilt cinquefoil, apparently unmarked
7 in. (17.8 cm.) long; 23 oz. 10 dwt. (737 gr.)

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Lot Essay

Catherine the Great, who shared the same fascination with Chinoiserie as other European monarchs, owned seven caskets of similar form as part of her dressing plate. Two of these closely related caskets, now at the Hermitage, are illustrated in Mikhail B. Piotrovski, Treasures of Catherine the Great, State Hermitage Museum, ex. cat., Somerset House, 2000, illus. p. 218. Queen Charlotte, consort of George III, also owned filigree pieces, including "A frame for a toilet glass, of silver filigree" (Christie's, 17-18 May 1819, lot 90, as cited in Piotrovski, op. cit., p. 211). A similar casket sold in these Rooms, 19 May 2010, lot 171.

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