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Two Indian Mail And Plate ShirtsDeccani, 17th Century
23 July 2015, 10:30 BST
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £2,750 inc. premium
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Deccani, 17th Century
Deccani, 17th Century
The first of alternate rows of riveted and solid iron rings of varying degrees of thickness, comprising long-sleeved thigh-length shirt open up the front and with three rows of rectangular laminated plates at the back, the central ones each with cusped lower border, and at the front four rectangular plates flanked by narrow plates under the armpits, each of the larger plates carrying two transverse riveted bars (one missing) with pointed floret-shaped finials and securing loops, one front plate inscribed 'Diwan-i Ala' (the title of the supreme consul) in naskh script; the second similar and incorporating numerous rings each impressed with an Arabic inscription, curved front plates (one damaged and repaired) including one incised with Devangari script on the inside and an inscription in naskh script on the outside (2)
76 cm. and 69 cm. long
76 cm. and 69 cm. long
Footnotes
These two shirts were part of a large group of similar shirts, of varying degrees of quality, that were captured by Anup Singh, Maharajah of Bikaner, in Rajasthan when, as General in the army of the Emperor Aurangze, he defeated the last defender of the Adil-Shah dynasty at Bijapur at the Siege of the Adoni Fortress in 1689
For a similar example see Howard Ricketts and Philippe Missillier, Splendour Des Armes Orientales, d'Acte-Expo, Paris, 4 May-3 July 1988, p. 85, no. 414 (illustrated)








