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Cupboard

Cupboard
19th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This cupboard has three shelves and eleven compatments, with foliated arches and a projecting carved cornice supported by two architectural brackets. It is painted in red, yellow and green. May have come the shop of an apothecary in Baroda


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleCupboard
Materials and techniques
Teak
Brief description
from druggist's store; Furniture, teak, carved painted, Baroda, C19
Physical description
This cupboard has three shelves and eleven compatments, with foliated arches and a projecting carved cornice supported by two architectural brackets. It is painted in red, yellow and green. May have come the shop of an apothecary in Baroda
Dimensions
  • Height: 143.6cm
  • Width: 77.6cm
Bibliographic reference
Skelton, Robert, et al, The Indian Heritage. Court life and Arts under Mughal Rule London: The Victoria and Albert Museum, 1982 Rosemary Crill, cat. no 22.
Collection
Accession number
IS.104-1883

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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