Ⓐ TWO SOUTH INDIAN ARM DEFENCES (DASTANA), 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY
Ⓐ TWO SOUTH INDIAN ARM DEFENCES (DASTANA), 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY
almost forming a pair, each formed of a tapering gutter-shaped main plate embossed with a series of narrow rectangular panels divided by slender ribs with foliate terminals, an ellipse over the wrist, and a further arrangement of panels beneath, the border reinforced with a scalloped frieze, hinged inner plate en suite with the outer, and the second embossed with an ellipse (areas of pitting, losses)
34.5 cm; 13 5/8 in
(2)
Property from the Anthony Dove Collection (1938-2021)
Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey
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Ⓐ TWO SOUTH INDIAN ARM DEFENCES (DASTANA), 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY
almost forming a pair, each formed of a tapering gutter-shaped main plate embossed with a series of narrow rectangular panels divided by slender ribs with foliate terminals, an ellipse over the wrist, and a further arrangement of panels beneath, the border reinforced with a scalloped frieze, hinged inner plate en suite with the outer, and the second embossed with an ellipse (areas of pitting, losses)
34.5 cm; 13 5/8 in
(2)
Property from the Anthony Dove Collection (1938-2021)
Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey