A Portuguese or Dutch Colonial mother-of-pearl and silver-gilt mounted standing cup, 17th century

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A Portuguese or Dutch Colonial mother-of-pearl and silver-gilt mounted standing cup, 17th century
the bowl with everted rim-mount, on an octagonal faceted spreading foot, the underside incised with an armorial device -- 5 1/8in. (13cm) diam; 4 3/8in. (11cm) high
See Illustration.

Lot Essay

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:
Lisbon, Museo de Sao Roque, The Heritage of Rauluchantin, 1996, nos. 11-14, 17-20.

As is evident from the catalogue of the recent exhibition in Lisbon (loc. cit.), objects of this type, veneered in mother-of-pearl, were produced in large numbers in India where they must always have been intended for the European market. The height of this activity appears to have been in the 17th century , although one example in the exhibition is dated as early as 1568 (Lisbon op. cit., no.13).

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