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It probably is comparable with Runjeet's example. Details of the decoration will make it possible to confirm it.
Last edited by Oliver Pinchot; 2nd October 2014 at 08:24 PM. |
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Thanks guys, I'll try to post a few better images in the next few days.
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Here are a few more close-up shots.
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Good pics, Russel. The motifs are well-chiseled, if worn.
Its origin and dating appear to be comparable with Runjeet's. |
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Thanks guys,
Great to read your assessment. That makes this little beast almost certainly the oldest item in my collection! I was quite sure it had some age to it, but I imagined early 19th Century, I certainly didn't think it may be as old as 17th Century! I have read that Bichwa fell out of favour and become somewhat uncommon, does anyone have any thoughts on what was the predominant period of use of these? Thanks again, Russel |
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