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INDIAN

Perfume holder

circa 1870 - 1875

RCIN 28692

The components for this bud-shaped perfume holder appear to have been made in two different workshops, or even parts of India. The style of decoration on the four leaves of the bud, perfume bottles and the base suggest that they were made in Madras, in south India. However, the silver filigree work is iconic of metalworkers in Orissa, in east India.

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