An Important Large, Heavy Nielloed, Enamelled and Parcel-Gilt Silver Caucasian Footed Jewellery Casket, Dagestan-The Republic of Russia, or Kokand-Uzbekistan, Circa 19th. Century.
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Artifacts of The VOC & The Dutch East-Indies, An Important & Historical Small Filigree Silver Dish With Enamelled Central medallion, Padang-West Sumatra & Batavia (Jakarta)-Indonesia, Dated 1686 AD.
A Small Portable Gilt & Enamelled Silver Water-Pipe (Huqqah) Base, Upper Pradesh, Lucknow-India, 18th. Century.
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Gold Zarf, A Rare Ottoman Enamelled With Filigree Work Gold Zarf (Coffee Cup Holder) Decorated With Various Ottoman Blazons & The Ottoman Flag, Europe Made For The Ottoman Market, Geneva, Switzerland, Circa 1840.
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Islamic Art, A Very Fine Pair Of Heavy Enamelled And Silver-Gilt Anklets (Khelkhals), Probably Fez Or Meknes Or Oran, Morocco Or Algeria, 18th-19th Century.
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Sumatran Filigree Silver, Filigree Silver Lidded Round Box With Enamelled Silver Decoration, Padang-West Sumatra And Batavia (Jakarta), Dutch East Indies, Indonesia, Circa 1700.
An Indo-Portuguese Pierced & Enamelled Parcel-Gilt Silver Snuff Box, Probably Gujarat or Goa, India, Circa 17th Century.
A Silver Gilt And Enamelled Water-Pipe Base (Huqqa),The Nawab Of Awadh, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, North India, Circa 1775.
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Lucknow Enamelled Gulabdan, A Rare Silver Parcel-Gilt And Enamelled Rosewater Sprinkler, The Container In The Form Of A Mango Fruit, The Nawab of Awadh, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, North India, Circa 18th Century.
Lucknow Enamelled Silver, An Exceptionally Rare Champleve Enamelled And Gilt Silver Betel Nut Box Or Pandan, Beautifully Decorated With Mughal Style Flowers, The Nawab of Awadh, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, North India, Early 18th Century
Lucknow Enamelled Silver, An Exceptionally Fine And Rare Enamelled And Gilt Silver With Translucent Agate Lid Snuff Box, Beautifully Decorated With Exotic Birds, The Nawab of Awadh, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, North India, Circa 18th Century.
Indian Silver, An Exceptionally Rare Enamelled Silver Spittoon (Peekdaan or Thookadaan), Probably The Deccan, Golcanda, Central-India, Circa 18th Century.