Set of 4 small antique tea bowls, likely Chinese craftsmanship made for the Tibetan or Mongolian market in the 1900s. Available as a set of 4.
Small wooden bowls - likely burlwood, with silver mounts. Each silver lining has a small Chinese marking in the centre. The linings are deeply tarnished and dented from decades of use. One has some cracks along the edges and a crack through the cup. The rich patina of these pieces is what makes them unique and beautiful. They make a lovely display when placed together.
Condition:
In lovely antique condition. These pieces have developed a deep patina over years of use, they show wear with many surface markings and tarnish. These marks add to the charm and character of the pieces. If you would like further details/pictures please enquire.
Measurements:
approx 4.2cm tall x 7cm wide = approx 1.75" x 2.75"
Small wooden bowls - likely burlwood, with silver mounts. Each silver lining has a small Chinese marking in the centre. The linings are deeply tarnished and dented from decades of use. One has some cracks along the edges and a crack through the cup. The rich patina of these pieces is what makes them unique and beautiful. They make a lovely display when placed together.
Condition:
In lovely antique condition. These pieces have developed a deep patina over years of use, they show wear with many surface markings and tarnish. These marks add to the charm and character of the pieces. If you would like further details/pictures please enquire.
Measurements:
approx 4.2cm tall x 7cm wide = approx 1.75" x 2.75"