Spittoon or Incense Burner late 16th-early 17th century Such baluster-shaped vessels are seen in paintings from the Deccan and Mughal periods, most often on the ground at a royal gathering or held by an attendant. One is included in the nearby painting Sultan Ibrahim Adil Shah II Venerates a Sufi Saint. The spiral fluting is fairly typical of Deccani metalwork, though surviving examples in this shape are exceedingly rare.. Spittoon or Incense Burner. late 16th-early 17th century. Brass; cast in sections, joined, engraved. Attributed to India, Deccan, Bijapur or Golconda. Metal
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