Accession Nr.: 53.248.1
Type: vase; ceramics
Date of production:
end of 19th c.
Colonial period
Place of production:
Materials: earthenware
Techniques: fired; glazed; wheel-trown
Dimensions: height: 37 cm
width: 12 cm
Rajasthani vase with floral decoration and figures in the center on both sides. On one side, a sitting male figure wearing a turban sitting is visible. On the other, the seated man wears a helmet. The vase was made in the Bombay School of Applied Arts, based on an old model. On the base an inscription in Devanagari script is writte, probably the abbreviation of the name of the artist..