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Anglo-Indian desk. Production Place: Vizagapatam, near Madras, in Southern India. Rosewood inlaid with finely engraved ivory, with silver handles, c.1750-1760. Was on loan to the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge from Lady Hayter. Belonged to Sir Thomas Rumbold, 1st Baronet (1736-1791), a British administrator in India. Formerly loan AAL.1-2012.
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