22nd Apr, 2020 15:00

Islamic & Indian Art

 
  Lot 68
 

λ A LACQUERED SHAGREEN-LINED WOODEN SADDLE
Possibly Tibet, Nepal or Himalayan Foothills, late 19th century

λ A LACQUERED SHAGREEN-LINED WOODEN SADDLE

Possibly Tibet, Nepal or Himalayan Foothills, late 19th century

Of typical shape, the core wooden structure lacquered in red on the base and lined with white shagreen leather on the front and back, the profiles enhanced by steel borders, each inlaid with bats and Chinese-inspired knotted roundels, the seat padded with a woollen cushion and decorated with colourful coarse wool fabric with red and black crosses, the belt decorated with silver-thread embroidered floral motifs and white metal drop-shaped plaques with filigree work and a kirtimukkha at the bottom, the centre of the plaques occupied by a once-encrusted gilt drop-shaped applique embellished with two dragons running after each other, the plain steel stirrups secured to the saddle with leather strings, approx. 38.5cm x 36cm.

Provenance: from a UK private collection, purchased in an antique shop in Kings Road, London, 15 years ago (early 2000s).

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Sold for £1,225

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