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Showing 57 results for Indian, central India; lock, European
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Indian, Seringapatam
dated Mauludi era 1222/1793–94 CE
Indian
late 18th–early 19th century
Indian, Vizagapatam
ca. 1760–65
Indian, central India; lock, European
19th century
Indian, Mysore, Srirangapatna
dated Mauludi-era 1225/1796–97 CE
Indian, Coromandel Coast and Central European, for European market
ca. 1725, patched and reassembled in current form ca. 1775
Indian, Thanjavur; central blade, German
17th century
Central Vietnam
early 6th century
Central Thailand
first half of the 7th century
Afghanistan (probably Hadda)
5th–6th century
Mrinalini Mukherjee
1996
hilt, Indian; blade, European
hilt, dated A.H. 1126 /1714–15 CE; blade, probably 16th century
Indian, Coromandel Coast, for Dutch market
third quarter 18th century
Indian, Sikh
18th–19th century
Indian, West Bengal, made for the European market
ca. 1675–1700
Central Indian
18th–19th century
Central Indian
18th–19th century
North Central Indian
18th–19th century
Henry William Dulcken
1865
Henry William Dulcken
1865
India (probably Coromandel Coast), for the European market
1750–1800
Sri Lankan
17th–18th century
Cartier
Emerald: 17th century; setting: ca. 1920
Basavana
ca. 1564–69
Indian textile for American market
ca. 1725–75
ca. 1870
Indian textile for American market
ca. 1725–75
Indian textile for American market
ca. 1725–75
Indian textile for American market
ca. 1725–75
Indian textile for American market
ca. 1725–75
Indian textile for American market
ca. 1725–75
Mu'in Musavvir
1660s
Manohar
late 17th–early 18th century
ca. 1625
Linnaeus Tripe
May–June 1858
China (Guangzhou), for the European or American market
1750–1800
18th century
18th century
ca. 1640–50
Edo artist
16th–17th century