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A BIDRI SILVER INLAID HUQQA BASE
BIDAR, DECCAN, CENTRAL INDIA, 18TH CENTURY
The body of ribbed rounded form narrowing to slightly flared cylindrical mouth with pronounced boss, each of the ribs of the body decorated with a meandering vine issuing large flowerheads and contained within chequerboard border, the shoulder with a band of stylized leaf-motifs, the mouth with a band of small floral sprays reserved against silver ground, damages to base
6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) high

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