An Indian painted and gilt ivory group of a Maharaja seated on a throne before an English admiral presenting gold coins, the group flanked by three attendants, one holding a cane, a large potted flowering plant in the centre, the group within a low reticulated fence on an oval wood base -- 5¼in. (13.4cm) long, (slight chips to base, rubbed).

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An Indian painted and gilt ivory group of a Maharaja seated on a throne before an English admiral presenting gold coins, the group flanked by three attendants, one holding a cane, a large potted flowering plant in the centre, the group within a low reticulated fence on an oval wood base -- 5¼in. (13.4cm) long, (slight chips to base, rubbed).
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