Dealer Details
Walpoles
107 Portobello Road London W11 2QB
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Sandalwood And Ivory Dimensions29.00cm wide 10.00cm high 21.50cm deep (11.42 inches wide 3.94 inches high 8.46 inches deep) LiteratureVizagapatam on the northern Coromandel coast is a natural harbour midway between Calcutta and Madras. The British East India Company had a trading station there from 1668 and by 1756 the whole area had come under British control. From the late 17th century a tradition grew in Vizagapatam for the manufacture of objects and furniture of Western form, decorated in a distinctive manner, all being inlaid or veneered with ivory etched with black lac. The decoration was drawn from Mogul culture, brilliantly adapted to appeal to western taste. A visitor there in 1756, Major John Corneille, recorded that Vizagapatam was ‘famous for its inlay work, and justly, for they do it to the greatest perfection’. Description / ExpertiseMid 18th century, sandalwood lined, ivory veneered box with silver coloured metal hinges, lock, escutcheon, the inside with a small division running front to back at one side and with a small drawer beneath the same. Price
gbp 2950.00 (Pound Sterling)
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