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This is a cake stand believed to have been made around the 1930s in the Anglo-Indian style. It was crafted by Indian artisans during the British Raj and is an example of furniture made for British families residing in India at the time. This is a piece of "Anglo-Indian" style furniture, a fusion of British afternoon tea culture and traditional Indian wood carving and bone inlay techniques. This piece has a solid wood carved structure with bone inlay decoration in the central part. It is considered more of a decorative furniture piece reflecting the cultural background of the colonial period rather than a traditional Indian daily necessity. Condition: * The structure is stable and has no wobbling. * There are no missing parts in the openwork carving. * The outlines of the carvings are relatively clear. * The inlay is generally in good condition. * It has a natural aged look. Size: Height: Approximately 77.5cm Width: Approximately 25.5cm Depth: Approximately 23.5cm Recommended as display furniture or an accent piece for interior design. For those interested in colonial-era furniture and cross-cultural design. As this is an antique item, there are minor scratches and signs of use due to aging. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a new-like condition.
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