A beautiful example of Bombay or Karachi craftsmanship in Calcutta style with embossed decoration of hill city pattern, depicting traditional buildings and architecture, churches, threes, foliage and bridges. The Anglo- Indian bowl is marked underneath C.G.K (untraced) and 95, referring to the content of silver (95% high purity silver). The maker requires further research.
Antique Anglo-Indian Marked Silver Bowl, Bombay or Karachi, c1920
The silver is in very good condition with general wear, commensurate with age and use. The bowl is exquisitely engraved. Over time, one feet has moved and has created a kind of bulge into the silver, but nothing detrimental to its beautiful aesthetic. If you have any questions, or you require additional photos with the silver bowl, do not hesitate to contact us.