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Rare Antique Chinese Pewter Tea Caddy Octagonal Form Jar with Foo Dog Finial
Posted 29 days ago in Fort Lauderdale, FL
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A finely crafted antique Chinese pewter tea caddy, displaying an elegant octagonal body with well-defined panels and bronze ring handle. The domed lid is crowned by a superbly modeled Foo Dog (guardian lion) finial, symbolizing protection and vigilance in traditional Chinese culture. This vessel embodies the artistry of late-Qing metalwork, with subtle engraved decoration visible beneath its soft patina and the distinctive hand-formed seams characteristic of early Chinese pewter. The base bears a partially legible Chinese hallmark, consistent with pewter works produced in Southern China during the late 19th to early 20th century. Tea caddies of this form were prized for both aesthetic beauty and functional integrity, designed to preserve the freshness of rare teas and herbs. The impressive weight and form, together with its time-worn surface, give this piece an exceptional presence—an evocative reminder of China’s refined domestic traditions. Features: • Origin: China • Period: Late Qing Dynasty (c. 1880–1910) • Material: Pewter with bronze side handle • Finial: Guardian lion (Foo Dog) • Form: Octagonal paneled body with domed cover • Markings: Chinese character hallmark (partially worn) • Condition: Beautiful antique patina; scattered minor abrasions and small dents consistent with age. One handle broken (view in photos) Approximately 10.5” tall A remarkable and authentic example of late-Qing metal artistry—ideal for the connoisseur of Chinese export pewter, tea culture antiques, or Asian decorative arts. #AntiqueChinesePewter #FooDogFinial #QingDynastyAntique #ChineseTeaCaddy #AsianDecor #19thCenturyAntique #OrientalMetalwork #TeaCaddyCollector #AntiquePewter #AsianAntiques #rusticDecor
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