This antique tea strainer made of 800 silver, designed in the shape of a shell, impresses with its multi-tiered bowl with a fine structure and regular perforations. The shell ends in ornate spirals and the loop-shaped handle is attached with an elegant acanthus element. An elaborately crafted collector's item from the 19th century that radiates a special elegance both functionally and decoratively.
This enchanting antique tea strainer made of 800 silver is a true gem of 19th century tea culture. Designed in the ornate shape of a shell, it features a multi-tiered bowl whose fine structure perfectly imitates the shell and lends it a natural elegance. The regular perforation not only ensures the functionality of the strainer, but also adds a delicate detail to the design.
The shell ends gracefully in two ornate spirals that round off the harmonious design. The loop-shaped handle, attached to the strainer bowl with an elegantly incorporated acanthus element, emphasises the intricate craftsmanship that can be seen in every detail of this tea strainer. Although the mark is illegible, the workmanship is evidence of the highest quality and craftsmanship.
This marvellous collector's item embodies the charm of times gone by and invites you to enrich your enjoyment of tea with a touch of luxury and tradition. An elegant piece for lovers of antique silverware and sophisticated tableware that deserves a special place both functionally and decoratively.
Dimensions & details - approx. 14.3 x 6.1 x 2.5 cm - Weight 23.4 g - In 800/silver