ANTIQUE 20thC INDIAN CALCUTTA SOLID SILVER EWER, GRISH CHUNDER DUTT c.1900

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20th Century Indian silver ewer, of traditional form, repousse decoration consisting of dense rural scenes, including a herdsman watching his cattle, a peasant man carrying water, another driving an oxcart, carrying a basket of fruit, people playing on a swing all within a scenic landscape with trees in the background, base engraved with leaf boarders.

Reference Number: A8006

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DESCRIPTION

Antique early-20th Century Indian solid silver ewer, of traditional form, repousse decoration consisting of dense rural scenes, including a herdsman watching his cattle, a peasant man carrying water, another driving an oxcart, carrying a basket of fruit, people playing on a swing all within a scenic landscape with trees in the background, base engraved with leaf boarders. The body applied by a large leaf capped scroll handle and hinged lid mounted with a floral finial.

The chased decoration depicting figures in a landscape is typically from Calcutta, but in this case the quality of the chasing and the naturalism appear to be exceptional. A very similar style and quality can be found in the best pieces by Grish Chunder Dutt, active in Bhowanipore, Calcutta.

The piece is not marked with the Maker's mark (as often the case for Indian silver). It has to be noted that a bowl depicting similar decoration by Grish Chunder Dutt was sold in Bonhams in 2010 for £9600, part of the Collection of the Austro-Hungarian Emperor Archiduke Franz Ferdinand. The detailed cows and figures, the rounded and matted surface imitating the leaves on the trees and the hammered decoration imitating water and flat ground are all elements that are visible both in this ewer and in the most famous pieces signed by Grish Chunder Dutt, such as the bowl previously mentioned and the jug featuring the "Descent of the Ganges", held in the Virginia Museum of Fine Art.

CONDITION

In Great Condition - No Damage.

SIZE

Height: 42cm
Width: 19 x 14cm
Weight: 1250g