Sumatran Filigree Silver, Filigree Silver Lidded Round Box With Enamelled Silver Decoration, Padang-West Sumatra And Batavia (Jakarta), Dutch East Indies, Indonesia, Circa 1700.
Of a circular form, this filigree box was probably modeled on a Chinese example and was probably made in Padang west Sumatra and was probably enameled in Batavia and was probably used as a betel nut container.
For similar work please see lot 195 exhibited in page 126, and for identical craftsmanship and materials but to different objects please see lots 189&193, the silver filigree caskets, exhibited in pages 122&125 in the following reference book.
Asian Art And Dutch Taste, by Jan Veenendaal, Waanders Uitgevers Zwolle, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, 2014, ISBN: 978 94 6262000 1.
Dimensions
10.5 cm diam.
5 cm is the height.
Condition
Excellent.
Provence
The European Art Market.
References
1- For Almost identical box please see lot 195 exhibited in page 126, and for identical craftsmanship and materials but to different objects please see lots 189&193, the silver filigree caskets, exhibited in pages 122&125 in the following reference book.
Asian Art And Dutch Taste, by Jan Veenendaal, Waanders Uitgevers Zwolle, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, 2014, ISBN: 978 94 6262000 1.
2- For similar work please see, a filigree and enamelled silver casket, Christie’s Amsterdam, the 15th of December 2008, lot 275.
3- For another similar work executed by Chinese masters working in Southeast-Asia, please see the Hermitage Museum collection of Indian Filigree Silver, published at the Silver wonders from the east, Filigree of the Tsars, Hermitage & Amsterdam, by Lund Humphries in association with the Hermitage Amsterdam, Cat. NR.12, Page 63, for comparison of similar Chinese work that was made in Mainland China please see, Cat. NR. 34, page 75.
4- Sotheby's Auction House, London, The Treasures Sale, Please see sold lot No.11.
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