Elegant Anglo Indian Carved Ivory
An Elegant Anglo Indian Carved Ivory Walking Cane
Mid 19th Century
Size: 92cm long – 36¼ ins long
Mid 19th Century
Size: 92cm long – 36¼ ins long
One of the centres of celebrated ivory carving in 19th century colonial India was Murshidabad, the Nawabi capital of Bengal. The workshops there specialised in small-scale articles such as combs, chessmen, caskets, candlesticks and items such as this elegantly carved walking cane.
Elegant Anglo Indian Carved Ivory
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