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New Delhi: A gem-encrusted lion-head that adorned the octagonal golden throne of Tipu Sultan will go under the hammer at Bonhams, London on October 7, according to a catalogue on the auction house’s website.
The first gem-studded gold finial was bought in an auction last year by liquor baron Vijay Mallya for £ 389,600.
Both were at Bonhams recently, reuniting two parts of the fabled throne after 200 years, and offering Tipu scholars an extraordinary opportunity to appreciate the workmanship of these objects.
The second finial, now for sale, is of great historical significance. It is estimated to sell at £ 200,000 - 300,000. It was in the possession of the same Scottish family for the past 200 years and has come down to the present owner by direct descent.
The first finial sold at Bonhams had lain in an English castle, for at least 100 years and then in a bank vault, unknown to Tipu enthusiasts and scholars. It was discovered by Bonhams Islamic Department on a routine valuation.
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