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THREE SMALL ITEMS OF PORCELAIN 19th Century, comprising (1) Swansea-style taper-stick with ring handle bearing shell-form spur, gilded and painted with flowers, 5.5cms (2) inkwell and liner in the form of an Oriental oil lamp, gilded and painted with three floral panels, 13cms wide (3) circular-based bowl and cover with floral moulded knop, painted with roses, 7.5cms diamProvenance: private collection SwanseaComments: (1) repair to nozzle (2) restored pen-holder, chip to liner, wear (3) repairs, wide crack to body
CRANBERRY GLASS WALL MOUNTED OIL LAMP with cranberry coloured reservoir and etched glass shade, together with a cast metal wall bracket (adjustable), bracket length 40cms, 46cms highComments: reservoir in good condition, no damage, slight nibbles to base of shadeCondition Report:There are two large chips to the reservoir/body.The shade holder is damaged, missing section.The shade is also cracked.
AN INDIAN ILLUSTRATION TO A RAGAMALA SERIES: DIPAK RAGAIndia, 1780-1860. Watercolor, gouache, ink, and gilt on paper. A couple embracing on a bed at night, surrounded by female musicians and attendants, all in a marble pavilion lit by candles in the foreground and covered by a red marquee.Provenance: French trade. An inventory number 'No. 110' to the back. Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear, minuscule abrasions, few spots, and minor soiling. Laid down on thin cardboard.Dimensions: Size 17.9 x 24 cmDepictions of Dipak Raga generally feature a couple in the presence of a lamp or a flame. Dipak means lamp or flame, and this raga is a celebration of light. Instead of fire, the artist has chosen the soft warmth of candlelight, heightening the seductive feel of this scene.Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Christie's London, 10 June 2013, lot 36Price: GBP 6,250 or approx. EUR 9,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A painting from a Ragamala series: Dipak Raga, India, Mughal period, circa 1780Expert remark: Compare the motif. Note the larger size (29.3 x 18.5 cm).

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