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Bedcover, Cotton, embroidered with silk, Indian, Gujarat for British market
Indian, Gujarat for British market
early 18th century
Man's handkerchief, Silk, Indian, for British market
Indian, for British market
19th century
Man's handkerchief, Silk, Indian, for British market
Indian, for British market
19th century
Man's handkerchief, Silk, Indian, for British market
Indian, for British market
19th century
Man's handkerchief, Silk, Indian, for British market
Indian, for British market
19th century
Man's handkerchief, Silk, Indian, for British market
Indian, for British market
19th century
Man's handkerchief, Silk, Indian, for British market
Indian, for British market
19th century
Powder flask, Green Turban shell, copper, metal, Indian, Gujarat, for the export market
Indian, Gujarat, for the export market
18th–19th century
Powder flask, Green Turban shell, copper, metal, Indian, Gujarat, for the export market
Indian, Gujarat, for the export market
18th–19th century
Hanging depicting a European conflict in South India, Cotton, plain weave (drawn and painted, mordant and resist dyed), Indian, Coromandel Coast, for British market
Indian, Coromandel Coast, for British market
before 1763
Indian, Gujarat, for the export market
18th–19th century
Indian, Gujarat, for the export market
18th–19th century
Rosewater sprinkler, F. & C. Osler  British, Cut lead glass with silver mounts, British, Birmingham, for the Indian export market
F. & C. Osler
ca. 1850
Textile with Sacred Goose (Hamsa) Design, Cotton, block-printed and mordant-dyed, India (Gujarat, for Indonesian Market)
India (Gujarat, for Indonesian Market)
15th–early 16th century
Textile with a Forested Landscape, Cotton, painted resist and block-printed mordant, dyed, India (Gujarat), for the Indonesian market
India (Gujarat), for the Indonesian market
late 14th–early 15th century
Patolu with Elephant Design, Silk double-ikat (resist dyed), India (Gujarat) for the Indonesian market
India (Gujarat) for the Indonesian market
late 18th century