30th Oct, 2020 11:00
A late 19th century Anglo – Indian silver coffee pot, Cutch, Bhuj, circa 1870 by Oomersi Mawji (active 1860-90)
Raj period, of baluster form upon a ridged collet foot, the tall, curved spout opposite a C scroll handle with acanthus topped thumbpiece, inset turned ivory insulators pinned to scroll section sockets. The hinged domed lid surmounted by a fixed chased pyriform finial. The body with profusely chased decoration of foliate scrolls populated with figures and animals, including; a shotgun wielding hunter on horseback, a tiger attaching a gazelle, a boar, a lioness, an elephant and her calf, and a hunter spearing a boar. A vacant shield shape cartouche to front. Marked underneath with makers mark OM only.
Height – 23.5 cm / 9.25 inches
Weight – 1274 grams / 40.96 ozt
Sold for £1,500
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