Asian Art - 14th November 2017

Lot 181

A CHINESE PEWTER FOOD WARMER SET QING DYNASTY Comprising: a water bowl

Estimate £2,000 - £3,000 | Hammer £3800

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Description

A CHINESE PEWTER FOOD WARMER SET

QING DYNASTY

Comprising: a water bowl, a food container and a cover also used as a tray, all of hexagonal shape. The two vessels set with angular C-shaped jade handles, the body incised with a bird on a branch of a willow tree and a spray of bamboo to one side, and inscribed with two poems by Zhu Shi Mei to the reverse, 18cm. (3)

Provenance: from the collection of Christopher Blair-Myers Esq.

Zhu Shi Mei (1796-1850) was active across the Jiaqing and Daoguang periods and was recorded as the first person to make pewter- encased teapots.