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Sold on 19 September 2003

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The Baird Jewels and Archive including Tipu Sultan's Sword

General Sir David Baird, Baronet, G.C.B.

Lot

№ 6

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19 September 2003

Estimate: £6,000–£8,000

A mid-18th century Indian silver casket taken from Tipu Sultan’s Palace at Seringapatam in 1799

Octagonal design, with domed lid, both embellished with chased Indian floral decoration, the base bearing an engraved maker’s mark, length at base 12cm., width at base 8.7cm. and height approx. 8.2cm.,
in good overall condition; together with a cast, open-worked, oval-shaped decorative fitting, the centre bearing a fish surmounted by a crown, 6.8cm. x 9.3cm., pierced at centre of fish (2) £6,000-8,000

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Baird Jewels and Archive including Tipu Sultan's Sword.

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In 1970, the author Denys Forrest recorded, among other known artefacts, as the property of Sir David Baird, Bt., of Senwick, Kirkcudbright, a ‘Silver box containing one of Tipu’s Turban ornaments’.

Reference

Forrest, D.,
Tiger of Mysore, The Life and Death of Tipu Sultan (London, 1970), p. 360