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A woven wool shawl Kashmir, circa 1870 image 1
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Lot 176

A woven wool shawl
Kashmir, circa 1870

22 May 2025, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £1,920 inc. premium

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A woven wool shawl
Kashmir, circa 1870

rectangular, woven in polychrome wool, the central field with a large scale design of flowering plants at each end centred on a stellar motif with delicate bands of birds perched amidst boteh and dense floral scrolls, the borders with small flowering plants and flower-filled boteh
152 x 328 cm.

Footnotes

Provenance:
Alexander Shakespear (1821-1884) and thence by descent.

Alexander Shakespear spent much of his life in India, mostly with the Indian Civil Service, though also apparently attached to the army. During the Mutiny in 1857 he was in Bijnor, and a collection of his letters written at that time are now in the British Library.

A shawl of similar, although not identical design, dated to circa 1870, can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (see Susan Stronge (ed.), The Arts of the Sikh Kingdoms, London 1999, pp. 122-23, no. 134).

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