A SILVER-REPOUSSÉ CLARET JUG
A SILVER-REPOUSSÉ CLARET JUG

MARKED 'O.M BHUJ' [FOR OOMERSI MAWJI], KUTCH, NORTHWEST INDIA, CIRCA 1880

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A SILVER-REPOUSSÉ CLARET JUG
MARKED 'O.M BHUJ' [FOR OOMERSI MAWJI], KUTCH, NORTHWEST INDIA, CIRCA 1880
The body's dense foliage inhabited with wild beasts fighting, the neck with birds in foliage, marked on the foot
13 ¼in. (33.8cm.) high

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Oomersi Mawji was the court silversmith of the ruler of Kutch, Maharao Shri Mirza Raja Sawai Khengarji Bahadurno. Kutch was a major centre for the production of silverware in the 19th century, much of which was exported to Europe. Little of the vast output of Kutch pieces however remotely approached the quality of the work of Oomersi Mawji and his sons.

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