
A richly detailed antique brass lidded jar of South Asian origin, featuring intricate hand-engraved floral and foliate motifs across every panel. The body is formed in a lobed hexagonal shape with a pierced openwork base and a domed lid that locks in place with a hinged clasp. The craftsmanship showcases classic Islamic or Mughal stylistic influences, with densely packed botanical designs and arched framing motifs.
The lid is fully removable and fits snugly into place, secured by a functional hinge and catch. This piece would have originally been used to store spices, betel, or incense, and it makes a beautiful decorative object today. A true cabinet curiosity with authentic patina and charm.
Condition: Excellent antique condition with age-appropriate tarnish and wear. The clasp mechanism functions, though the metal shows minor surface oxidation.
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5" (22cm)
*** US Buyers - Note that there is still no import tariff on goods valued less than $800 ***
The lid is fully removable and fits snugly into place, secured by a functional hinge and catch. This piece would have originally been used to store spices, betel, or incense, and it makes a beautiful decorative object today. A true cabinet curiosity with authentic patina and charm.
Condition: Excellent antique condition with age-appropriate tarnish and wear. The clasp mechanism functions, though the metal shows minor surface oxidation.
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5" (22cm)
*** US Buyers - Note that there is still no import tariff on goods valued less than $800 ***