
Polychrome Indian Horse Figure From Surat - 19th Century
These colourful and characterful Indian horse figurines date to the 19th century and were made and painted in Surat. Surat was one of the main trading posts for the British in India and found new prosperity with the opening of India's railways exporting silks, gold & silver across the globe.
Production of these figurines began in the mid 19th century with an example from 1965 on display in the V&A museum. A larger inferior example can be found in the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi.
The figure features intricate polychrome work and is full of character and would make a wonderful decorative ornament or gift. At over one hundred years old, it still retains its vibrant colour and intricate detailing.
Condition:
These pieces have been carefully restored and conserved in our workshops. The paint has been consolidated to stop any flaking. There are some old repairs visible in the photographs The finial & tail has been replaced as the originals are long lost.
From India
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Polychrome Indian Horse Figure From Surat - 19th Century
These colourful and characterful Indian horse figurines date to the 19th century and were made and painted in Surat. Surat was one of the main trading posts for the British in India and found new prosperity with the opening of India's railways exporting silks, gold & silver across the globe.
Production of these figurines began in the mid 19th century with an example from 1965 on display in the V&A museum. A larger inferior example can be found in the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi.
The figure features intricate polychrome work and is full of character and would make a wonderful decorative ornament or gift. At over one hundred years old, it still retains its vibrant colour and intricate detailing.
Condition:
These pieces have been carefully restored and conserved in our workshops. The paint has been consolidated to stop any flaking. There are some old repairs visible in the photographs The finial & tail has been replaced as the originals are long lost.
From India
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
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These colourful and characterful Indian horse figurines date to the 19th century and were made and painted in Surat. Surat was one of the main trading posts for the British in India and found new prosperity with the opening of India's railways exporting silks, gold & silver across the globe.
Production of these figurines began in the mid 19th century with an example from 1965 on display in the V&A museum. A larger inferior example can be found in the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi.
The figure features intricate polychrome work and is full of character and would make a wonderful decorative ornament or gift. At over one hundred years old, it still retains its vibrant colour and intricate detailing.
Condition:
These pieces have been carefully restored and conserved in our workshops. The paint has been consolidated to stop any flaking. There are some old repairs visible in the photographs The finial & tail has been replaced as the originals are long lost.
From India
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available at checkout
























