λ AN IVORY-INLAID CARVED WOOD PORTABLE WRITING SET
Hoshiarpur, Punjab, Northern India, circa 1880s
Of rectangular shape, the wooden writing cabinet finely inlaid with scrolling foliate and lush vegetal sprays in ivory and bone across the hinged lid and sides, the front opening to reveal an organised stationary interior with multiple lidded and open compartments, fitted with an internal mirror, the form and decorative vocabulary characteristic of workshops in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, known for intricate marquetry combining hardwoods with ivory, bone and horn inlay.
46cm x 31cm x 17.5cm
λ This item may require Export or CITES licences in order to leave the UK. It is the buyer's responsibility to find out and conform to the specific export requirements of their country and ensure that lots have the relevant licences before shipping.
λ AN IVORY-INLAID CARVED WOOD PORTABLE WRITING SET
Hoshiarpur, Punjab, Northern India, circa 1880s
Of rectangular shape, the wooden writing cabinet finely inlaid with scrolling foliate and lush vegetal sprays in ivory and bone across the hinged lid and sides, the front opening to reveal an organised stationary interior with multiple lidded and open compartments, fitted with an internal mirror, the form and decorative vocabulary characteristic of workshops in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, known for intricate marquetry combining hardwoods with ivory, bone and horn inlay.
46cm x 31cm x 17.5cm
λ This item may require Export or CITES licences in order to leave the UK. It is the buyer's responsibility to find out and conform to the specific export requirements of their country and ensure that lots have the relevant licences before shipping.
Auction: Arts of India and the Islamic Lands, 19th Jun, 2025
Our specialist auction Arts of India and the Islamic Lands is now online for you to browse, peruse and fall in love with your next antique.
Among the highlights, this sale vaunts a remarkable selection of Rajput Schools paintings and an illustrated loose folio from a Timurid Haft Paykar series, all part of a private Canadian collection; several gem-studded Indian necklaces, treasured heirlooms of a local family; a notable group of Islamic manuscripts, including a geomantic tome attributed to the Nubian alchemist Dhul-Nun al-Misri; and several lots of Persian Qajar lacquer belonging to the heir of a British diplomatic family in office under Sir Denis Wright in Tehran between 1971 - 1973.
Our selected lots preview starts next week, on Tuesday 3rd June, and the full view is going to take place from Friday 13th June until the sale day.
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Viewing:
13th June - 10:00 - 17:00
14th June - 11:00 - 16:00
15th June - 11:00 - 16:00
16th June - 10:00 - 17:00
17th June - 10:00 - 17:00
18th June - 10:00 - 17:00