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    Chamberlains Armorial Plate Set From The Carnatic Service.c1820 Nawab Of The Carnatic

    Chamberlains Armorial Plate Set From The Carnatic Service.c1820 Nawab Of The Carnatic

    $14,800 (approx conversion from £12000)

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    About this item

    Chamberlains received an order for two magnicent services which were made for Nawab of the Carnatic, Azam Jah (r.1819-1825), around 1820 (India). The pink set has the Nawab's insignia in the centre of the plate surrounded by a floral wreath. The inscription reads “Amir Al Hind Nawab Azam Jah Bahadur Hirji 1236”. The date of 1236 is in the Islamic calendar and equates to 1820 in our time.

    Similar example in the Museum of Royal Worcester.

    Dimensions: Oval dessert plate: W: 32 cm, Depth: 27 cm, H: 4 cm

    Round plate: Diameter: 25 cm, H: 5 cm

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    AB-115845

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    A long-standing business with over thirty years of experience in the international fine art and antiques market, H&H Gallery houses a large collection of Islamic and European works, amassed over two continents (Middle East and Europe) and dating to the 8th century onwards. Our collection spans...