Description
Offered for sale is an antique Japanese sterling silver tea spoon featuring an exquisite figural Geisha design holding a traditional parasol. This finely modeled piece displays exceptional detail throughout the kimono, hairstyle, and parasol canopy, reflecting high-quality Japanese silversmithing.
The spoon is clearly hallmarked “OKUBO STERLING”, identifying it as a genuine sterling silver example by the Okubo workshop, known for producing export-quality Japanese silver during the late Meiji to Taishō periods.
The bowl is smoothly finished, while the handle is sculptural and richly ornamented, making this piece both functional and highly collectible. These figural Japanese silver spoons were often produced for the Western export market and are now sought after by collectors of Japanese art, Asian silver, and antique flatware.
A striking and decorative antique that displays beautifully and fits well into any serious collection.
Details
- Origin: Japan
- Maker: Okubo
- Material: Solid Sterling Silver (.925)
- Hallmarks: “OKUBO STERLING”
- Design: Figural Geisha with parasol
- Era: Late 19th – early 20th century (Meiji / Taishō period)
- Type: Tea spoon / decorative collector spoon
Measurements
- Length: 13.5cm
Authenticity
Guaranteed genuine antique Japanese sterling silver.
Professionally examined and accurately described.
Shipping
Carefully packed and shipped with tracking.
International shipping available.
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