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<p>[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 724126, member: 4654"]I'm very sorry for the misunderstanding, the inkstand, spice box and the tambour pencil case are all definitely Nagina, the next set of photos aren't and I agree that they are mid 20thc. I collect all manor of antiques, anything that's almost impossible to fake and has fantastic craftsmanship, I find Indian antiques affordable (just) and full of the above. I have quite a number of Indian antiques if you search my threads you will see the few that I've posted, happy to answer any questions you may have.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 724126, member: 4654"]I'm very sorry for the misunderstanding, the inkstand, spice box and the tambour pencil case are all definitely Nagina, the next set of photos aren't and I agree that they are mid 20thc. I collect all manor of antiques, anything that's almost impossible to fake and has fantastic craftsmanship, I find Indian antiques affordable (just) and full of the above. I have quite a number of Indian antiques if you search my threads you will see the few that I've posted, happy to answer any questions you may have.[/QUOTE]
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