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ANGLO-INDIAN CABINET OF THE LATE 17th-early 18th CENTURY In rosewood and ivory inlays, the front opening with a flap revealing an interior with nine drawers, the sides with wrought iron handles; restorations, the handles of later period Dimensions (closed): H.: 27.5 cm (10 ¾ in.) W.: 44 cm (17 ¼ in.) D.: 32 cm (12 ½ in.) An Anglo-Indian rosewood, ivory-inlaid and wrought-iron table cabinet, late 17th-early 18th century The production of this type of cabinet is generally attributed to the coastal region of Gujarat and Sindh in western India, which is renowned for its ivory-plated work, often destined for Western markets. A cabinet with a decoration comparable to ours sold at Christie's London on May 19, 2016, lot 212. *Authorized for sale within the European Union. * Information to buyers: For an exit from the EU, a re-export CITES may be required, this being at the expense of the future purchaser. * Information to buyers: For an exit from the EU, a CITES re-export certificate will be necessary, at the buyer's expense.

paris, France