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Tea canister, 1768-1769 (silver)
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Tea canister, 1768-1769 (silver)
7394049 Tea canister, 1768-1769 (silver) by British School, (18th Century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Associated person(s): Benjamin Mordecai (1767 or earlier - after 1793)
Dyall Jones (1751 - 1770)
John Moliere (1751 - 1770)
Display: silver; embossed; chased
Dimensions: h 14.5 cm
Associated place(s): place of creation: Europe, United Kingdom, England, Greater London, London); © Ashmolean Museum
Media ID 32105562
© Ashmolean Museum / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a stunning Tea canister from 1768-1769, crafted with exquisite silverwork. The canister, displayed at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, UK, is a masterpiece created by the British School in the 18th century. It bears the mark of skilled artisans such as Benjamin Mordecai and Dyall Jones. The canister stands at a height of 14.5 cm and features intricate embossed and chased designs that reflect the artistry of its time. Its creation took place in London, England during this period. The image captures not only the beauty of this silver tea canister but also tells a story of love and romance amidst an English countryside setting. Two figures, believed to be lovers or perhaps shepherd and shepherdess, are depicted under lush trees. This work of art represents both decorative arts and fine craftsmanship prevalent during the early 18th century in Europe. The delicate details on this tea canister exemplify the skillful metalwork that was highly valued during that era. As you admire this print by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder, let your imagination transport you to a time when tea ceremonies were cherished moments shared between loved ones or enjoyed amidst nature's serenity.
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