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TWO SILVER-INLAID BIDIRI WATER PIPE (HUQQA) BASES
BIDAR, DECCAN, INDIA, 19TH CENTURY
Each with bell-shaped body rising from a flat base to a flanged flaring mouth, each with profuse decoration', the first with palaces and pavilions amidst dense vegetation, a band with a wide scrolling floral garland above and below, the flange with repeating geometric patterns ; the second with repeating chevrons with hanging and rising floral blooms above and below, between two registers of floral scrollwork, the flange with geometric motifs
The largest 8in. (20.5cm.) high
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