Lot Essay
Ceremonial staves or soontas were carried by bearers and always followed the person whose rank they denoted. According to Indian paintings where they are often represented they could also have been carried wrapped in protective cloth. Such staves are often composed of an elongated tapering and spiralling body with a feline finial. Similar examples are in the Wallace collection (OA1760 ; www.vam.ac.uk) attributed to the late 18th century Deccan and at the Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad (Store number-9 ; www.museumsofindia.gov.in).