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Straits Chinese Silver: A Collector's Guide

Straits Chinese Silver: A Collector's Guide

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Straits Chinese Silver: A Collector's Guide

by Ho Wing Meng

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  • Hardcover
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ISBN 10
9812327576
ISBN 13
9789812327574
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Singapore: Marshall Cavendish International , 2004. The British Straits Settlements, established on the Malay Peninsula in the nineteenth century comprised mainly of the colonies of Singapore, Penang and Malacca. The merchant class of these territories was dominated by migrants from southern China, and many became wealthy. As does their class today, they enjoyed ostentatious displays of their success, a demand filled with a vast array of ornaments, food vessels, teaware and other implements of silver, gilded silver and gold crafted in local, Chinese-operated ateliers. Influenced both by Chinese customs and ancient traditions of Malay metalcraft, these objects were unique in design and have become sought after collectors' objects. A descriptive and beautifully illustrated guide of this genre. 191 pp., 136 ill.'s in colour and b&w.. First Edition. Hardbound. New/new. 29 x 21 cm..

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Bookseller
Orchid Press CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
002068
Title
Straits Chinese Silver: A Collector's Guide
Author
Ho Wing Meng
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New
Jacket Condition
new
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
9812327576
ISBN 13
9789812327574
Publisher
Marshall Cavendish International
Place of Publication
Singapore
Date Published
2004
Size
29 x 21 cm.
Keywords
Malay, art, metalwork, Southeast Asia

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