An Anglo-Indian Engraved Ivory and Horn Work Basket, Vizagapatam, Second half 19th century, with an arched handle and hinged flaps opening to a sandalwood interior, on paw feet; the underside with inked inscription Rs 75-0-0. 11 1/2 “ h. x 12 ¼” w. x 9 ¼” d. Cf. Amin Jaffer, Furniture From British India and Ceylon, London, 2001, pp.172-221
An 18th-19th century Chinese polychrome wooden panel, with floral, bird, and scroll motifs,l originally a headboard and would make a wonderful headboard now. 46 ¾” h. x 74” w.
A late 18th-early 19th century eight-sided teacaddy with marquetry and painting, rosewood veneer and banding of other exotic woods. The top and front with an oval inlay of marqetry flower and urn decoration flanked by two panels of elaborate floral and urn marquetry. Interior with remnants of original lining. In outstanding condition. 4 5/8” h. x 4 ¾” w. x 3 7/8” d.