ANTIQUE 19thC INDIAN SOLID SILVER SWAMI TEA SET, DADAY KHAN, MADRAS c.1880
Antique late 19th Century Indian Colonial solid silver three-piece tea set, comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl, and cream jug, each bulbous body is profusely and beautifully repousse' decorated with deities surrounded by large scrolling foliage, mounted with leaf capped, c-shaped handles, the teapot finial in a shape of a pinecone. Hallmarked Daday Khan, (28 Mount Road, Madras). Daday Khan was a prominent silversmith from Madras (now Chennai), renowned for his exceptional craftsmanship and artistic innovation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Working during a period when Indian silverware was gaining international acclaim, Khan distinguished himself with intricate designs that often blended traditional Indian motifs with colonial influences. His works were characterized by detailed repoussé and chasing techniques, often depicting scenes from Indian mythology and daily life. Khan’s silver pieces were highly sought after, not only within India but also by European collectors and connoisseurs, cementing his reputation as a master silversmith. His legacy is a testament to the rich cultural and artistic heritage of Madras, contributing significantly to the global appreciation of Indian silver craftsmanship.
Reference Number: A10195
Antique late 19th Century Indian Colonial solid silver three-piece tea set, comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl, and cream jug, each bulbous body is profusely and beautifully repousse' decorated with deities surrounded by large scrolling foliage, mounted with leaf capped, c-shaped handles, the teapot finial in a shape of a pinecone. Hallmarked Daday Khan, (28 Mount Road, Madras). Daday Khan was a prominent silversmith from Madras (now Chennai), renowned for his exceptional craftsmanship and artistic innovation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Working during a period when Indian silverware was gaining international acclaim, Khan distinguished himself with intricate designs that often blended traditional Indian motifs with colonial influences. His works were characterized by detailed repoussé and chasing techniques, often depicting scenes from Indian mythology and daily life. Khan’s silver pieces were highly sought after, not only within India but also by European collectors and connoisseurs, cementing his reputation as a master silversmith. His legacy is a testament to the rich cultural and artistic heritage of Madras, contributing significantly to the global appreciation of Indian silver craftsmanship.
Reference Number: A10195
Antique late 19th Century Indian Colonial solid silver three-piece tea set, comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl, and cream jug, each bulbous body is profusely and beautifully repousse' decorated with deities surrounded by large scrolling foliage, mounted with leaf capped, c-shaped handles, the teapot finial in a shape of a pinecone. Hallmarked Daday Khan, (28 Mount Road, Madras). Daday Khan was a prominent silversmith from Madras (now Chennai), renowned for his exceptional craftsmanship and artistic innovation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Working during a period when Indian silverware was gaining international acclaim, Khan distinguished himself with intricate designs that often blended traditional Indian motifs with colonial influences. His works were characterized by detailed repoussé and chasing techniques, often depicting scenes from Indian mythology and daily life. Khan’s silver pieces were highly sought after, not only within India but also by European collectors and connoisseurs, cementing his reputation as a master silversmith. His legacy is a testament to the rich cultural and artistic heritage of Madras, contributing significantly to the global appreciation of Indian silver craftsmanship.
Reference Number: A10195
CONDITION
In Great Condition - Wear expected with age. Please refer to photographs.
SIZE
TEAPOT:
Height: 14 cm // 5.51 in
Width: 24 cm // 9.45 in
Depth: 14 cm // 5.51 in
Weight: 620 g // 21.87 oz
SUGAR BOWL:
Height: 7 cm // 2.76 in
Width: 13.5 cm // 5.31 in
Depth: 9 cm // 3.54 in
Weight: 230 g // 8.11 oz
CREAM JUG:
Height: 7 cm // 2.76 in
Width: 10 cm // 3.94 in
Depth: 8 cm // 3.15 in
Weight: 45 g // 1.59 oz