A LUCKNOW FINELY ENAMELLED SILVER GILT HUQQA BASE
A LUCKNOW FINELY ENAMELLED SILVER GILT HUQQA BASE

LUCKNOW, 19TH CENTURY

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A LUCKNOW FINELY ENAMELLED SILVER GILT HUQQA BASE
LUCKNOW, 19TH CENTURY
Of typical form, rising from a bell-shaped base narrowing to a thin neck interrupted by an extruded band below the slightly flaring mouth, the gilt body with a broad band of circular medallions containing floral sprays and birds, flanked above and below by flowering vines, shoulder with peacocks and hanging floral medallions, all between minor blue X-motif stripes, slight loss of enamel
7 1/8in. (18cm.) diam.; 7¾in. (19.7cm.) high

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