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PROBABLY DECCAN, CENTRAL INDIA, 17TH OR EARLY 18TH CENTURY
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AN INDIAN ENGRAVED BRASS EWER
PROBABLY DECCAN, CENTRAL INDIA, 17TH OR EARLY 18TH CENTURY
Of octagonal-section drop shape rising through a boss to the deep octagonal bowl mouth, with scrolling handle, S-shaped spout, and hinged lid on stepped flaring foot, the main body of the ewer decorated with bands of scrolling arabesques on a dotted ground forming drop-shaped panels containing similar medallions, foot possibly a slightly later addition
13in. (33cm.) high
PROBABLY DECCAN, CENTRAL INDIA, 17TH OR EARLY 18TH CENTURY
Of octagonal-section drop shape rising through a boss to the deep octagonal bowl mouth, with scrolling handle, S-shaped spout, and hinged lid on stepped flaring foot, the main body of the ewer decorated with bands of scrolling arabesques on a dotted ground forming drop-shaped panels containing similar medallions, foot possibly a slightly later addition
13in. (33cm.) high
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