A late 19th century Indo Persian silver ceremonial Tabar (axe) the blade pierced and chased with war elephants in scroll filed landscapes, the haft with peacock head finial, 41 cm long x 22 cm wide, together with another smaller of more slight construction with applied bells along its edge, 18.7 gross weight
From the Estate of the Late Baroness Shreela Flather (Former Mayor for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, and the first Asian woman to receive a peerage).
Sold for £200
A late 19th century Indo Persian silver ceremonial Tabar (axe) the blade pierced and chased with war elephants in scroll filed landscapes, the haft with peacock head finial, 41 cm long x 22 cm wide, together with another smaller of more slight construction with applied bells along its edge, 18.7 gross weight
Provenance
From the Estate of the Late Baroness Shreela Flather (Former Mayor for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, and the first Asian woman to receive a peerage).