A beautiful set of two salt cellars made by the rare maker Kwong Man Shing, c1900, complete with original glass liners and spoons, with applied decoration consisting of Prunus flowers and branches. Each has 3 legs which are crafted as the branches of the Prunus. The craftsmanship is exceptional. This would make a beautiful gift or as exceptional pieces to display with pride; or even to use at those special dinner occasions. So hurry, to secure your beautiful and unique piece of Chinese history. Total Weight: 112 g (both, including glass liners and spoons). Weight excluding glass liners: 81g (total silver weight of salt cellars and spoons). Height: 3.0 cm. Width: 5.2 cm. Depth: 4.3 cm. KMS for Kwong Man Shing. About Kwan Man Shing. Kwong Man Shing operated at 24 Queens Road, Hong Kong and also probably in Canton in the last quarter of the 19. And the first quarter of the 20. Century; making high quality Chinese Export Silver. The item “Antique Chinese Export Solid Silver Twin Salt Cellars by Kwong Man Shing, c1900″ is in sale since Friday, October 14, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Solid Silver\Salt & Pepper Cellars/Shakers”. The seller is “selectsilver” and is located in London. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Composition: Solid Silver
- Maker: Kwong Man Shing
- Product: Salt Cellars
- Age: 1900-1940