A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY JAIPUR ENAMEL BAZUBAND
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A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY JAIPUR ENAMEL BAZUBANDThe foil backed central octagonal panels with traces of green colour, to pierced foliate shoulders set with white stones, the reverse with red and green floral decoration against a white enamel ground, to later woven link bracelet with green paste claspCentral panels approximately 5.3cm long38g grossA similar example can be seen in Stronge, S; Smith N; and Harle, J.C., A Golden Treasury, Jewellery from the Indian Subcontinent, Victoria and Albert Museum Indian Art Series, 1988, page 88
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The lengths including bracelet attachments are 14.5cm and 15cm long, however the panels are curved and so they will have a lightly longer length. The foiling to the backs of the octagonal panels would have been totally green, it has perished, some is seen on the back of the hardstone panels one panel, has a lattice of scratches to the reverse of one of the panels. The octagonal hardstone panels may be replacements as there is glue visible around the border of the setting on both pieces. There is abrasion of the facet edges of the white stones. There is losses to the enamelling to the reverse. One of the later woven link bracelets has a split to one side. The paste clasps are in working order.
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A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY JAIPUR ENAMEL BAZUBAND
Estimate £600 - £800
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