An exceptional, fine and impressive antique Indian silver sugar bowl; an addition to our silver teaware collection
DescriptionThis exceptional antique Indian sterling silver sugar bowl has a circular form onto a spreading foot.
The body of this exceptional silver bowl is embellished with impressive chased leaf decoration, accented with a central broad interlacing band comprising six panels.
Each panel is ornamented with an impressive chased Hindu deity, each surmounting an iconic animal*, including: peacock, elephant and leopard.
The raised shoulders of the sugar bowl are encompassed with an appliedmoulded border accented with leaf designs.
This exceptional Indian silver bowl is fitted with an impressive C shaped cast silver handle, realistically modelled in the form of an elephant's head and trunk.
The hallmarks struck to the underside of this exceptional sugar bowl include:
Maker's mark: T. R. Tawker & Sons
Town mark: Madras
NOTE: * Each Hindu deity has a 'vahana' which translates as 'that which carries/pulls'. Due to the extensive array of the Hindu gods and goddesses, it can be determined that those displayed on this piece may include: Saraswati or Kartikya (the peacock), Vishwakarma or Indra (the elephant), Vayu (the horse) and Durga (the lion).
This impressive antique sugar bowl has been crafted in the same style as the teapot C7531; these pieces would sit very well together as a set.
This impressive bowl has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as sterling silver (925, 925/1000).
ConditionThis antique Indian silver bowl is an exceptional gauge of silver, exceptional quality and in exceptional condition.
The chased and cast decoration is all very sharp.
The Indian hallmarks struck to the underside of the bowl are all very clear.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this piece of antique silverware.
DimensionsLength across handles 17cm/6.7"
Diameter 10.3cm/4.1"
Height 8.7cm/3.4"
Weight12.4 troy ounces/386g
Date: Circa 1900
Origin: India
Maker: T. R. Tawker & Sons