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NORTH WEST INDIA, 16TH CENTURY
细节
AN INDIAN BRASS TORCHSTAND (SHAMDAN)
NORTH WEST INDIA, 16TH CENTURY
Rising from splayed foot through columnar shaft with pronounced collars to slightly flaring mouth, seperate dome-shaped lid with flat circular disk and cord finial, body and lid both with diagonal fluting, geometric engraving to base and foot, further circular ribbing on foot, edge of foot carved with stylised floral design, interior of lid with original oil resevoir, crack to one side of foot
16½in. (42cm.) high with lid
NORTH WEST INDIA, 16TH CENTURY
Rising from splayed foot through columnar shaft with pronounced collars to slightly flaring mouth, seperate dome-shaped lid with flat circular disk and cord finial, body and lid both with diagonal fluting, geometric engraving to base and foot, further circular ribbing on foot, edge of foot carved with stylised floral design, interior of lid with original oil resevoir, crack to one side of foot
16½in. (42cm.) high with lid
出版
Mark Zebrowski, Gold, Silver & Bronze From Mughal India, London, 1997, pl. 132. p. 115
注意事项
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.
荣誉呈献
Andrew Butler-Wheelhouse
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