Modern sterling silver tea strainer & drip bowl

Modern sterling silver tea strainer & drip bowl

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Reference

9743

Late 20th century silver tea strainer on its silver stand, by designer Robert Welch. The bowl features a prettily-decorated with an elegant starburst pattern piercing and is fitted with a wire twist handle.

Two two handles enable it to rest on the rim of the tea cup. Loose tea is so superior to the teabag and deserving of a silver tea strainer. The pierced bowl captures the loose tea leaves as you pour tea from the teapot, and the stand catches the drips when the strainer is returned to the stand. Sit back and savour a real cup of tea.

Documentation of tea strainers appears in ancient history, but it was the arrival and rise in popularity of loose-leaf tea in 17th-century Europe when they evolved from simple pierced bowls to ornate, decorative silver tea accessories for the wealthy, with designs varying from basket-shaped to those with stands, reflecting changing fashions and the ever-increasing pleasure in the ritual of tea drinking.

Dimensions:

Width 142 mm / 5 "
Depth 60 mm / 2 "
Weight 98 g (3.15 troy ozs)
Year

1988

Place

London

Condition

Excellent

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