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Lot 295

A Deccan brass lamp stand with hamsa Finial
India, 18th Century

23 April 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £1,500 inc. premium

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A Deccan brass lamp stand with hamsa Finial
India, 18th Century

with turned brass body, the drip tray with one line of inscription, surmounted by finial in the form of a hamsa
63.5 cm. high

Footnotes

The hamsa is a mythical aquatic bird, often associated with a goose or a swan, which represents perfect union and balance in life. "Its name is derived from the exhalation of the Sanskrit sound 'ham' and the inhalation of 'sa', together constituting the return of the life force to brahman, its cosmic source." Oppi Untracht, Traditional Jewellery of India, London, 2008, p. 266.

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