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Indian and Burmese Silver
The Stewart Collection represents the first ever devoted auction of Indian silver. Starting with Burma and a small amount from Ceylon, the sale then takes the viewer on an anticlockwise journey throughout the silversmithing centres of British India, beginning in Madras. The collection is remarkable for the extent to which it covers the handmade craftsmanship of every area and the variety of decoration associated with those regions in India. From the highly prolific Lucknow to the little-known Trichinopoly alongside the deeply coveted works of the Cutch region; the complex web of shapes and patterns is explored as a perfect survey of this distinct and important moment in the history of silversmithing. Indian and Burmese silver of the Raj period was admired across the world at the turn of the last century, now revived with publications over the last 25 years, this collection serves tribute to this passion of the past.
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0217: An early 20th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver part- tea service, Cutch circa 1900Est. £300-£500
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0218: An assembled late 19th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver three-piece tea service, Cutch circaEst. £400-£600
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0219: A late 19th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver three-piece bachelor tea service, Cutch circaEst. £500-£800
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0220: A late 19th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver rose water sprinkler (gulab pash), Cutch circaEst. £200-£300
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0221: A late 19th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver rose water sprinkler (gulab pash), Cutch circaEst. £300-£500
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0222: A rare and highly unusual early 20th century Anglo – Indian silver figural rose water sprinkler orEst. £800-£1,200
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0223: A late 19th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver teapot, Cutch circa 1880Est. £300-£500
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0224: A late 19th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver teapot, Cutch circa 1890Est. £300-£500
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0225: A late 19th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver three-piece bachelor tea service, Cutch circaEst. £400-£600
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0226: A late 19th century Anglo ? Indian unmarked silver claret jug or ewer, Cutch circa 1890Est. £500-£800
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0227: A late 19th century Anglo ? Indian unmarked silver claret jug or ewer, Cutch circa 1870Est. £800-£1,200
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0228: A fine late 19th century Anglo – Indian silver teapot, Cutch, Bhuj circa 1880 by Oomersi MawjiEst. £3,000-£5,000
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