14th Feb, 2023 10:00

The Stewart Collection of Indian and Burmese Silver
 
  Lot 156
 

A late 19th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver twin handled cup, Kashmir dated 1886

A late 19th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver twin handled cup, Kashmir dated 1886

Raj period. Of bulbous form upon a tapering circular foot, the twin handles formed as coiled serpents. The body with chased decoration in rosette pattern, bulbous lower section lobed. The front with a shield shape cartouche engraved with a presentation inscription reading “Baluchistan & Sindh Polo Tournament Quetta 1886 won by Doctor’s team R..WS Lyons, R. Power, B.M. Blennerhassett, J.C. Fullerton Capt”. Gilt interior.

Height – 16.7 cm / 6.6 inches

Length – 20 cm / 7.8 inches

Weight – 695 grams / 23.66 ozt

Quetta is situated in south-west of the modern-day Pakistan, to the international border with Afghanistan. It is the capital of the province of Balochistan.

The first European visited Quetta in 1828, describing it as mud-walled fort surrounded by three hundred mud houses. In 1876 Quetta was occupied by the British and subsequently incorporated into British India. In 1856, British General John Jacob had urged his government to occupy Quetta given its strategic position on the western frontier.

For another very similar cup dated 1887 see the following lot, both cups sold these rooms, 2nd Feb 2016, lot 276 (£740 hammer).

Sold for £875

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