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This exceptional brass ram-form box is a rare example of early 20th-century Anglo-Indian decorative arts, merging traditional South Asian symbolism with the refined metalwork demanded by European export markets during the late British Raj.The ram — a powerful emblem of protection, sacrifice, and sacred fire — is modeled here with striking sculptural finesse. Its gently curved horns, delicately chased facial features, and compact, architectural body elevate the piece beyond simple ornament into the realm of functional sculpture. The hinged lid opens smoothly to reveal a hand-finished interior once intended to hold betel nut, snuff, or ritual powders.Raised on four small feet and topped with a carrying loop, the piece was designed for both display and ceremonial use. The surface retains its original aged patina, with warm golden undertones and areas of oxidation that speak to a century of careful handling and quiet presence.A compelling fusion of spiritual object, colonial artifact, and decorative sculpture — equally suited to a collector’s cabinet, a refined desk, or a curated modern interior.I was told "It’s an Anglo-Indian ram-form betel box from the early 1900s — these were made for ritual use and for the British export market. They’re incredibly collectible because they combine sacred symbolism, figural sculpture, and functional design in one object
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