Wednesday 20 March 2024
A set of four Chinese export novelty spider's web place/menu card holders. Stamped J.A.G.
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Description
A set of four Chinese export novelty spider's web place/menu card holders.
Stamped J.A.G.
Designed with delicate octagonal wirework webs framing an applied spider at centre, white metal, the easel backs stamped with maker's mark J.A.G and Chinese characters, possibly Xing Ye 興業, 7.6cm dia., approx. 5.6cm high (4)
Lot Footnotes
With thanks to Dr Adrien von Ferscht for his assistance with the identification of the maker's mark.
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