LOT 173 A late 19th century Anglo – Indian silver tazza or comport, ...
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A late 19th century Anglo – Indian silver tazza or comport, Cutch, Bhuji circa 1890 by Oomersi Mawji (active 1860-90) Raj period, of broad circular form with pierced edge of chased foliate scrolls and flower heads, all raised on a screw thread detachable central trumpet foot with pierced and chased central knop, the short cylindrical foot section with corded rim and a chased rosette band. The field profusely chased with a central circular medallion of flower heads reserved in foliate scrolls edge with a stylised betel leaf border, the trumpet foot similarly decorated. Stamped to inside of underneath of foot with maker mark OM incuse and BHUJI incuse. Diameter – 30.9 cm / 12 inches Height – 14 cm / 5.5 inches Weight – 1066 grams / 34.27 ozt A circular tray by Mawji with a similiar pierced rosette border is illustrated in Wilkinson, W., (1999)., Indian Silver 1858-1947: Decorative Silver from the Indian Sub-Continent and Burma Made by Local Craftsmen in Western Forms. London, Wynyard R T Wilkinson, p. 83, fig. 116.
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