AN ANGLO-INDIAN ROSEWOOD AND IVORY-INLAID DRESSING-BOX
AN ANGLO-INDIAN ROSEWOOD AND IVORY-INLAID DRESSING-BOX
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AN ANGLO-INDIAN ROSEWOOD AND IVORY-INLAID DRESSING-BOX

VIZAGAPATAM, MID-18TH CENTURY

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AN ANGLO-INDIAN ROSEWOOD AND IVORY-INLAID DRESSING-BOX

VIZAGAPATAM, MID-18TH CENTURY
Decorated overall with engraved exotic flowers and foliage, the hinged lid revealing a fitted interior with open divisions and a slide, the interior of the lid fitted with a mirror, and with a long drawer in the front, on bracket feet
7 ¼ in. (18 cm.) high; 16 in. (41 cm.) wide; 12 ½ in. (32 cm.) deep
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Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.

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Lot Essay

Vizagapatam was renowned for its cabinet-making industry which combined western forms with Indian ornamentation inspired by Coromandel chintzes, in particular inlaying wood with a profusion of distinctive floral designs in ivory, the ivory being boldly engraved and highlighted with lac (Amin Jaffer, Furniture from British India and Ceylon', London, 2001, pp. 172 - 175).
Work boxes and writing- slopes were a prerequisite for East India Company officials and merchants stationed in India and many were brought back to Europe. A closely related work-box or casket is in the Victoria and Albert Museum (illustrated, ibid, p. 188, no. 39). Related work boxes include one sold anonymously, Sotheby's, London, 5 June 2007, lot 175 (£9000 including premium), another sold Sotheby's, London, 22 November 2006, lot 232, (£15,600 including premium) and a third, sold Sotheby's, London, 22 November 2006, lot 233 (£10,800 including premium).

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