
MINIATURE FURNITURE: A late 19th/early 20th century Vizagapatam ivory, horn and ebony chess table South India
£2,000 - £3,000
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MINIATURE FURNITURE: A late 19th/early 20th century Vizagapatam ivory, horn and ebony chess table
The octagonal top centred by a chequer board and surrounded by overlaid borders of pierced foliate work with cartouche shaped medallions depicting hindu deities, the turned and reeded baluster column decorated with turned ivory buttons, on a tripartite base with shaped downswept legs decorated with panels of scrolling flora and foliage, 25cm in diameter, 20cm high (9.5in in diameter, 7.5in high).
Footnotes
A related table sold Bonhams London, 18 June 2013, lot 266 (£7800 including premium) with accompanying gaming pieces. The miniature table previously sold by Bonhams was a gift to Sir Basil Scott (former Chief Justice of Bombay) and Lady Scott (nee Villiers-Stuart of Dromana, Co. Waterford) from Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876 - 1948), founder of Pakistan and first Governor General from Independence to his death on 11th September 1948.
A late 19th century Vizagapatam davenport, made by L. Venkatadas for G.N. Gajapathi Rao, which features related overlaid ivory fetwork ornament, is illustrated in A. Jaffer, Furniture from British India and Ceylon, 2001, p. 216, fig. 98.
Saleroom notices
Please note: in the printed catalogue a star (*) appears to the side of the lot number, this is incorrect and what should appear is a 'y' to indicate that as this item contains ivory it will be be subject to Cites if exported outside of the EU.