No. 83913447

Sold
Lakshmi oil lamp - Bronze - Tamil Nadu, South India - 19th century
Final bid
€ 61
2 weeks ago

Lakshmi oil lamp - Bronze - Tamil Nadu, South India - 19th century

Elaborate bronze Gajalakshmi Lamp Tamil Nadu, South India, 19th century This bronze oil lamp is cast with Gaja Lakshmi and elephants such that the light from the lamp is thrown off the backplate thereby illuminates the goddess, a meritorious act as it honours the goddess. The trio are surrounded by a finely cast plaited border and sit above an open-work panel of geometric designs. The lip at the front holds the wick, beneath which is cast a further female deity. This form, typical of Tamil Nadu, has two further figures either side of the bowl. They hold two further lamps both of which have bowls sufficient enough to also each hold a wick and oil and which rest on the head of a parrot. The lip of the lamp is surmounted by two solid cast lotus buds. On either side of the bowl are two rearing lion-like yali figures. The rear is cast with a further Lakshmi and elephants. The arched, serrated frame terminates with a lotus. The lamp appears to show puja wear – the central Lakshmi figure and floral motif above are worn in a manner that is consistent to devotional wear. This lamp is comparable to one on display in the British Museum (inventory no. OA 1989.10-20.1) Reference* Similar Gajalakshmi lamps are shown in: Kelkar, D.G., Lamps of India, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India, 1961, fig. 69; and Dehejia, V. (ed.), The Sensuous and the Sacred: Chola Bronzes from South India, American Federation of Arts.

No. 83913447

Sold
Lakshmi oil lamp - Bronze - Tamil Nadu, South India - 19th century

Lakshmi oil lamp - Bronze - Tamil Nadu, South India - 19th century

Elaborate bronze Gajalakshmi Lamp
Tamil Nadu, South India, 19th century

This bronze oil lamp is cast with Gaja Lakshmi and elephants such that the light from the lamp is thrown off the backplate thereby illuminates the goddess, a meritorious act as it honours the goddess. The trio are surrounded by a finely cast plaited border and sit above an open-work panel of geometric designs.

The lip at the front holds the wick, beneath which is cast a further female deity. This form, typical of Tamil Nadu, has two further figures either side of the bowl. They hold two further lamps both of which have bowls sufficient enough to also each hold a wick and oil and which rest on the head of a parrot. The lip of the lamp is surmounted by two solid cast lotus buds.
On either side of the bowl are two rearing lion-like yali figures. The rear is cast with a further Lakshmi and elephants. The arched, serrated frame terminates with a lotus.

The lamp appears to show puja wear – the central Lakshmi figure and floral motif above are worn in a manner that is consistent to devotional wear.

This lamp is comparable to one on display in the British Museum (inventory no. OA 1989.10-20.1)

Reference*
Similar Gajalakshmi lamps are shown in: Kelkar, D.G., Lamps of India, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India, 1961, fig. 69; and Dehejia, V. (ed.), The Sensuous and the Sacred: Chola Bronzes from South India, American Federation of Arts.

Set a search alert
Set a search alert to get notified when new matches are available.

This object was featured in

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

How to buy on Catawiki

Learn more about our Buyer Protection

      1. Discover something special

      Browse through thousands of special objects selected by experts. View the photos, details and estimated value of each special object. 

      2. Place the top bid

      Find something you love and place the top bid. You can follow the auction to the end or let our system do the bidding for you. All you have to do is set a bid for the maximum amount you want to pay. 

      3. Make a secure payment

      Pay for your special object and we’ll keep your payment secure until it arrives safe and sound. We use a trusted payment system to handle all transactions. 

Have something similar to sell?

Whether you're new to online auctions or sell professionally, we can help you earn more for your special objects.

Sell your object