LOT 234 λ A LARGE MOTHER-OF-PEARL POWDER FLASK
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λ A LARGE MOTHER-OF-PEARL POWDER FLASK Gujarat, North West India, 17th - 18th century Formed from a turbo shell (gastropod) , with a cylindrical register composed of cut mother-of-pearl tesserae applied in a stellar and geometric pattern on the top and in a lobed, volute-shaped design around the neck, a securing belt brass ring to the back, approximately 12cm diam. and 22cm long. Analogous Gujarati powder flasks have already been successfully sold in the London art market at Christie's London, 7 December 2006, lot 24; Christie's South Kensington, 1 October 2012, lot 45; Bonhams London, 10 April 2008, lot 299; and in these Rooms on 26th October 2018, lot 268, and 25th October 2019, lot 308. This item may require Export or CITES licences in order to leave the UK or the European Union. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that lots have the relevant licences before shipping.
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