Lot 123
  • 123

A carved ivory comb depicting Krishna, South India, 17th-18th century

Estimate
3,000 - 5,000 GBP
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Description

  • Ivory
  • 14cm.
carved in relief on both sides, one side depicting dancing Krishna and the reverse showing the infant Balakrishna suckling from Yashoda's breast, supported on a lotus pedestal flanked by yalis and surrounded by acanthus scrolls emanating from a kirtimuka, old collection inventory number SE5.46 in black ink

Provenance

Spink & Son Ltd., London
Acquired in 1974

Condition

in good condition, minor surface dirt and abrasions, as viewed
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