(a) Silver missal cover of pierce work. (b) Book slide of wood with carved and engraved ivory. Photographer: Unknown
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Caption for (a) continues: 'Lent by the Honourable Major Baring'. Caption for (b) continues: 'Exhibited by Ganugula Chinna Virama, Vizagapatam, Madras. Value Rs 50 (Certificate of honourable mention awarded)'. Exhibited at the Third Exhibition of Native Fine and Industrial Art, Simla, September...
(a) Dagger or 'peshqabz' handle of gold; with red enamel (Jaipur work) ornamented with white flowers. (b) Khanjar, curved dagger; handle of open ironwork, inlaid with gold. Photographer: Unknown
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Caption for (a) continues: '..sheath of green velvet; mouth and tip of gold and red enamel'. Caption for (b) continues: '..sheath of red velvet; mountings open ironwork inlaid with gold'. Both items described as 'Old work. Lent by His Highness the Maharana of Udaipur'. Exhibited at the Third Ex...
Buddha standing - in black lacquer gilt from Chinese frontier of Burma - life size. Gallery of Music Room at the Nash, [Worcester]. Photographer: Unknown
Queen Anne staircase at the Nash, Worcester, showing the Burmese gong, a statue in Japanese armour obtained from the man who had worn it & a South Indian flower festival set of lotas[?]. Photographer: Unknown
(a) Brass enamel tray. (b) Table inlaid with mother-of-pearl and ivory; made at Damascus. (c) Hukah base of black metal, inlaid with silver. (d) Sword hilt of black metal, inlaid with silver. Photographer: Unknown
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Captions continue: (a) 'By Lassoo, Kashmir. Rs 13'. (b) 'Lent by Honourable Major Baring'. (c) 'By Muhammad Ali, Lucknow. Rs 70'. (d) 'By Buldeva Chapra of Tonk. Rs 27'. Exhibited at the Third Exhibition of Native Fine and Industrial Art, Simla, September 1881.
Book cover (interior) of stamped and embossed leather; gold on red and black ground. Made in the Palace at Ulwar. (Certificate of honourable mention awarded). Photographer: Unknown
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Exhibited at the Third Exhibition of Native Fine and Industrial Art, Simla, September 1881.