31st Oct, 2023 14:00
TWO INDIAN GILT-COPPER DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES
Northern India or Deccan, mid to late 19th century
Comprising a circular belt buckle with a lobed profile, decorated with two reversed pairs of peacocks with long dotted tails, in-between each pair a tall and narrow cypress tree, usually identified as a symbol of the Beloved, 6.8cm diam.; and a gilt-copper plaque in the shape of a cusped cartouche, possibly used as a headpiece in horse trappings, decorated with interlocking vegetal sprays, curled foliage and blossoming flowers, with two large hoops at the top and seven smaller hoopes around its edges, 10.4cm x 9.8cm at widest points.
(Quantity:2)
Dimensions: 10.4cm x 9.8cm at widest points
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