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This ivory-inlaid fall-fronted cabinet is one of the highlights in a sale of Islamic and Indian art at Drouot by Ader on June 29.

The 15¾ x 12 x 10in (40 x 30 x 25cm) cabinet opens to reveal numerous small drawers. The ivory decoration to the interior and exterior of floral motifs is inspired by similar flowers featured in miniatures produced in the Mughal courts in the 16th and 17th centuries.

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