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ANTIQUE 20THC INDIAN KARACHI-CUTCH SOLID SILVER TEA SET, J MANIKRAI C.1900

Posted by Pushkin Antiques Ltd

13 May, 2020

ANTIQUE 20THC INDIAN KARACHI-CUTCH SOLID SILVER TEA SET, J MANIKRAI C.1900

US$10,762.40

DESCRIPTION

Antique early-20th Century exceptional Indian Karachi-Cutch solid silver repousse four piece tea set, comprising of a water jug, teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each piece is profusely and beautifully repousse' decorated with scrolling foliage, flowers, grapes and exotic birds on a tooled matted ground, the water jug mounted with an impressive crocodile handle, the lid surmounted with a bulb finial. Each piece is very heavy and finely crafted, made by one of the most prominent Karachi-Cutch silversmiths.

Because of the nature of the city's development by the British government Karachi has no ancient history. Like the silverware produced in Bombay, the work of Karachi is greatly influenced by Cutch designs. As a result of the exhibition of 'Karachi-Cutch' silverware design the regions silverwork was soon established and known to demonstrate a high standard of craftsmanship.

The Karachi-Cutch style differs from Cutch design as the ornamentation is often separated into panels by unadorned borders while the Cutch style of the intermingling of flowered foliage and animals filled these panels. Often, if depicting a scene of hunting, unlike the Cutch and Bombay counterparts, the Karachi-Cutch style would depict the whole scene and not just a single composition.

J. Manikrai & Co is an example of the firms established by economic refugees in Karachi, after the 1899 Cutch famine. After they settled in cities like Karachi, Cutch silversmiths began to exhibit works in various Indian exhibitions. J. Manikrai & Co won the 1909 silver medal in one such show in Lahore. As a consequence of this exposure, the trade in 'Karachi- Cutch' silver was soon established. The Karachi-Cutch use of patterning differed from the classical Cutch style. The panels of scrolling foliage and the animals of the chase are set against a background of hills and trees. Unlike Cutch style, these panels are separated by plain arches. The silverwork by Cutch silversmiths working in Karachi was often of a very high standard and the carefully presented compositions were worked with skill and patience in slightly deeper relief than that of Cutch work from other regions.

All pieces hallmarked J. Manikrai, (silversmith formerly of Cutch, later of Karachi, Pakistan), T95 (900+ high grade silver)

CONDITION

In Excellent Condition - No Damage.

SIZE

WATER JUG
Height: 26cm
Width: 15cm
Weight: 810g

TEAPOT
Height: 17cm
Width: 26 x 15cm
Weight: 630g

SUGAR BOWL
Height: 10.5cm
Width: 16.5 x 11.5cm
Weight: 285g

CREAM JUG
Height: 13cm
Width: 11 x 9cm
Weight: 215g

REFERENCE NUMBER: A5259

Condition

PRE-OWNED

Ship From

United Kingdom

Period

c. 1900

Location

India

Designer / Brand

J. Manikrai & Co

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