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A silver crane, late Qing dynasty.

Estimate
4 000 - 6 000 SEK
349 - 523 EUR
365 - 547 USD
Hammer price
5 000 SEK
Purchasing info
A silver crane, late Qing dynasty.

With long legs standing on a sculpted wood base with the wings neatly tucked around the body, the head with long beak supported on an elegant arched neck. Height with stand 22,5 cm.

One wings attachement with split. Minor dents.

Provenance

From the collection of Sigurd Yngve Eurén (1890-1990). A Swedish engineer, who initially came out to China in 1917 to work with setting up a net of radio masts. He then got a job building bridges over the many rivers that connected to the Yangtze river. After a couple of years, he moved to Shanghai and set up his own business exporting tea, with an office at the Bund. It was during the lively social gatherings in Shanghai he met his future wife, the American Pearl Lilian, who he married in 1925. They moved to a villa in the Shanghai and soon had two sons. He came to be factory manager and later on, Site Manager for Svenska Tändsticks Aktiebolaget (Swedish Match). When the war came he sent his family to America but stayed on during the Japanese invasion to watch over the company factories. His family later on settled in Djursholm, Stockholm, Sweden.