ANTIQUE 19thC CHINESE EXPORT SOLID SILVER DRAGON MUG, CUMSHING c.1870

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19th Century Chinese export silver mug, of traditional tapered shape and size, the body decorated with six lozenge shaped panels, embossed inside with various scenes in relief depicting Chinese nobility amongst city landscape.

Hallmarked Chinese Export Silver, Canton, possibly year around 1890, Maker's mark CS for Cumshing.

Reference Number: A7089a

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19th Century Chinese export silver mug, of traditional tapered shape and size, the body decorated with six lozenge shaped panels, embossed inside with various scenes in relief depicting Chinese nobility amongst city landscape.

Hallmarked Chinese Export Silver, Canton, possibly year around 1890, Maker's mark CS for Cumshing.

Reference Number: A7089a

19th Century Chinese export silver mug, of traditional tapered shape and size, the body decorated with six lozenge shaped panels, embossed inside with various scenes in relief depicting Chinese nobility amongst city landscape.

Hallmarked Chinese Export Silver, Canton, possibly year around 1890, Maker's mark CS for Cumshing.

Reference Number: A7089a

DESCRIPTION

Antique 19th Century Chinese export solid silver mug, of traditional tapered shape and size, the body decorated with six lozenge shaped panels, embossed inside with various scenes in relief depicting Chinese nobility amongst city landscape, blossoming cherry trees with parching birds, fish swimming amongst algae, double walled, the front centering with an vacant shield shaped cartouche, the side mounted with a handle that is beautifully modelled as a dragon. Hallmarked Chinese Export Silver, Canton, possibly year around 1890, Maker's mark CS for Cumshing.

Among the silversmiths working in Canton, Cumshing seems to be the longest working one.
Specialised in flatware and tableware for the Western market, Cumshing used pseudo-hallmarks to mark his pieces. The earliest production was characterised by neoclassical motifs in the Georgian style, totally similar to contemporary pieces made in Europe but much heavier.

In the second half of the 19th Century Cumshing introduced traditional Chinese motifs such as dragons, Chinese genre scenes and plum blossoms often blended with Victorian designs. The result, as observed by expert Adrien von Ferscht, is a very theatrical combination of East and West (Adrien von Ferscht, Chinese Export Silver 1785 - 1940: the definitive collector's guide, University of Glasgow 2015).

Cumshing pieces show a very high quality and faultless craftsmanship that according to Crosby Forbes ‘stands without peer among early Export silversmiths’ (Henry A. Crosby Forbes, Chinese Export Silver: 1785 to 1885, Museum of the US China Trade 1975, p. 74). Nowadays his artworks are part of the collections of international museums such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Yale University Art Galleries and the Detroit Institute of Arts.

CONDITION

In Great Condition - No Damage.

SIZE

Height: 11cm
Width: 12cm
Depth: 8cm
Weight: 270g