About the Product
This Vintage Anglo-Indian silver creamer jug features highly detailed repouss and engraved rural landscape scenes inspired by traditional Bengali village life. The body of the jug is decorated with narrative artwork showing village women, musicians, domestic bathing scenes, tropical foliage, and traditional Indian architecture. One side of the jug depicts a detailed rural hut surrounded by dense foliage and tall curved palm trees, while the opposite side illustrates multiple human figures engaged in daily village activities. The craftsmanship captures fine textile folds, facial detailing, vegetation textures, and architectural lines, giving the piece strong storytelling character. The jug includes a bamboo-form silver handle with engraved segmented detailing, along with a curved pouring spout and pedestal footed base. The interior carries a warm aged tone from natural oxidation and antique use. A retailers mark reading Thunderbolt Emporium Calcutta is visible inside the base, identifying its connection to colonial-era Calcutta silver retail trade. The overall form and decorative language strongly reflect late colonial Anglo-Indian silver craftsmanship. This piece works as both a functional antique silver vessel and a display collectible for colonial Indian silver, Calcutta silverware, and narrative repouss metalwork collections.
Key Features:
- Vintage Anglo-Indian silver creamer jug
- Detailed Bengali village life engraving
- Repouss rural narrative scenes
- Traditional Indian hut and palm tree motifs
- Human figures with musical and domestic scenes
- Bamboo-style silver handle
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Silver
- As it Appears
Product Specification
| Material | Silver |
| Color | Silver |
| Height | 9.50 CM |
| Width | 13.50 CM |
| Length | 8.50 CM |
| Size | 5.27 INCH |
| Product Code | VSP-61/74778 |