TWO STEEL ELEPHANT GOADS (ANKUS)
TWO STEEL ELEPHANT GOADS (ANKUS)
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TWO STEEL ELEPHANT GOADS (ANKUS)

MUGHAL INDIA, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY

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TWO STEEL ELEPHANT GOADS (ANKUS)
MUGHAL INDIA, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY
Of typical form, the hooks worked as a peacock or a peahen turning its head backwards to peck and preen its feathers, the handle with lotus bud finial and rising to an elongated and facetted tip with sharp point
16 5/8in. (42.4cm.) long
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Please note that the correct estimate for this lot is £8-12,000.

Lot Essay

The scale and delicacy of ornament of these fine elephant goads make them particularly suited for every day as opposed to a ceremonial usage within a regal context. Though small, the goads are surprisingly substantial in weight, allowing for the slightest touch to register with sufficient force to control and direct the elephant

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