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Lot 186

An unusual Mughal jade Candlestick
Northern India, 18th Century

25 October 2021, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £9,562.50 inc. premium

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An unusual Mughal jade Candlestick
Northern India, 18th Century

of mid greyish-green mottled jade, made in three sections, the ribbed cylindrical body with a rib of chevron motif above and below, on a slightly flaring foot, with sloping shoulder, the truncated neck with horizontal rib, delicately carved in low relief with acanthus leaves
18 cm. high

Footnotes

The unusual form of this object in jade can be attributed to a Muslim craftsman probably working in Northern India in the 18th Century. The shape appears to be derived from Islamic metal candlesticks of the Medieval period. For a similar but smaller jade candlestick of similar form attributed to the Ming dynasty, exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1935-36, see Exhibition Catalogue International Exhibition of Chinese Art, London, 1935, pl. 251, no. 2790. Another candlestick of different form, but with similar decoration can be found in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei (Catalogue of a Special Exhibition of Hindustan Jade in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1983, pp. 254-55, pl. 65).

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