ID 932139
Lot 73 | A SILVER AND PARTIAL GILT DURBAR SET
Estimate value
£ 250 000 – 350 000
MUGHAL INDIA, MID 18TH CENTURY
Comprising two lidded pandan boxes with stands, three rosewater sprinklers with stands, three perfume stands, a basin and stand, a salver, a hookah bowl, cover, and lid, and three perfume stands, all in silver with tear-drop gilt motifs
Octagonal pandan 3 1/4 x 5 5/8 x 4in. (8.2 x 14.3 x 10cm.)
Octagonal tray: 11 3/4 x 9 1/2in. (30 x 24cm.)
Cusped pandan: 3 1/4 x 5 3/4 x 4in. (8.2 x 14.5 x 10cm.)
Cusped tray: 11 1/8 x 8 3/4in. (28.2 x 22.2cm.)
Rosewater sprinklers: between 10in. (25.5cm.) and 11 1/4in. (28.5cm.) high
Rosewater sprinkler stand: 5 7/8in. (150cm.) across
Perfume stands: between 4 3/4in. (12cm.) and 5 3/4in. (14.5cm.) high
Basin: 3 3/4 (9.5cm.) across
Basin tray: 7 1/2 (19cm.) across
Salver: 14 1/8in. (36cm.) across
Rosewater sprinklers: between 10in. (25.5cm.) and 11 1/4in. (28.5cm.) high
Rosewater sprinkler tray: 5 7/8in. (150cm.) across
Pair of small octagonal trays: 5 7/8in. x 4 5/8in. (15 x 11.7cm.)
Hookah bowl: 3 1/8in. x 3 3/8in. (8 x 8.5cm.)
Hookah cover: 2 1/4 x 8.2 (5.7 x 3 1/4in.)
Hookah lid: 1 1/8 x 1 7/8in. (2.8 x 4.8cm.)
Provenance
Robert, 1st Baron Clive of Plassey (1725-1774);
Edward Clive, 2nd Baron Clive of Plassey and 1st Earl of Powis (3rd creation 1804), (1754 – 1839);
Edward James Herbert, 3rd Earl of Powis (1818-91);
George Charles Herbert, 4th Earl of Powis (1862-1952);
Mervyn Horatio Herbert, Viscount Clive, 17th Lord Darcy de Knayth (1904–43);
Styche Estate and Trust;
Through London trade, 2017
Literature
John Henry Rivett-Carnac, ‘Specimens of Indian Metalwork’ in Journal of Indian Art and Industry, London, 1902, figs. 100, 102, 103-7.
Robert Skelton, et al., The Indian Heritage: Court Life and Arts under Mughal Rule, London, 1982, no. 331.
Mildred Archer, Christopher Rowell and Robert Skelton, Treasures from India – the Clive Collection at Powis Castle, London, 1987, no. 86, p. 58, 74.
Amin Jaffer, Treasures of the Mughals and Maharajas: The Al Thani Collection, Milan, 2017, no. 137, pp. 204-05.
Amin Jaffer, B. Haikun, W. Yuegong, Treasures from the Al Thani Collection: Gems and Jewels of India, Beijing, 2018, no. 141, pp. 226-27.
Martin Chapman and Amin Jaffer, East Meets West: Jewels of the Maharajas from the Al Thani Collection, San Francisco, 2018, no. 42, p. 102; no. 84, p. 178.
Exhibited
The Indian Heritage: Court Life and Arts under Mughal Rule, The Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 1982.
Treasures from India - The Clive Collection, Powis Castle, Welshpool, 1987.
Treasures of the Mughals and the Maharajas: The Al Thani Collection, The Palazzo Ducale, Venice, 9 September 2017 – 3 January 2018.
Treasures from the Al Thani Collection: Gems and Jewels of India and Masterpieces from a Royal Collection, The Palace Museum, Beijing, 17 April – 18 June 2018.
East Meets West: Jewels of the Maharajas from the Al Thani Collection, The Legion of Honor, San Francisco, 3 November – 24 February 2019.
Special notice
This lot has been imported from outside of the UK for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on our invoice.
Applied technique: | Metalwork |
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Medium: | Silver |
Place of origin: | India, Asia, Mughal Empire |
Auction house category: | All other types of objects, Plates & Dishes |
Applied technique: | Metalwork |
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Medium: | Silver |
Place of origin: | India, Asia, Mughal Empire |
Auction house category: | All other types of objects, Plates & Dishes |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S 8 King Street, St. James's SW1Y 6QT London United Kingdom | |
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Conditions of purchase | Conditions of purchase |
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