Tuesday 30 January 2024
To Be Sold With No Reserve, A brass lota (water vase), India, 18th century, on flared foot, the...
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To Be Sold With No Reserve,
A brass lota (water vase), India, 18th century, on flared foot, the bulbous body rising to tapering neck with neck ring and wide flared mouth, decorated to body with engraved hatched design, above and below with incised stripes from mouth to shoulder, 19 cm. high.
Provenance: Private UK Collection
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