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Whiting Japonesque Mixed Metal Sterling Silver Bamboo & Crab Bowl

$4,000
£3,038.33
€3,501.18
CA$5,632.99
A$6,245
CHF 3,281.99
MX$76,428.60
NOK 40,988.75
SEK 38,472.05
DKK 26,134.15

About the Item

Japonesque mixed metal sterling silver bowl. Made by Whiting Mfg. Co. in New York, ca 1885. Rectangular with straight sides; bamboo-stalk rim and corner supports. On sides, applied and engraved leafing bamboo branches. Also applied are two crabs with pincers hooked over the rim. Modish exoticism and rare form. Fully marked including maker’s stamp and no. 858A. Gross weight: 12.5 troy ounces.

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