Lot Essay
A very similar ring was sold in these Rooms 6 October 1999, lot 127. The form of both birds is similar to that on a ring with a very different shank in the Khalili Collection attributed to India, perhaps Mysore, 18th century (M. B. Piotrovsky and J. M. Rogers, Heaven on Earth, exhibition catalogue, Munich, London and New York, 2004, no.126, p.176). A ring of very similar from but more elaborate detailing was drawn by William Burges in around 1870. He captioned it "Tipoo Sahib's hawking ring", and while the inscription on it precludes it having been made for him, it is clear that it was made for a local maharaja from whom Tipu would have taken it before he himself ceded it in 1792 (Susan Stronge, Nima Smith and J. C. Harle, A Golden Treasury, London, 1988, pp.40-41 and fig.15).
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