Anglo-Indian Monobloc set
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Berhampore set
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Delhi set
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Jaipur set
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“Mughal” sets
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“Pepys” replica
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Rajasthan sets
These are also called “(Royal or Indian) Mahara(d)ja(h)”. I have seen “Elephant set” as well. Some call it “John Company set”, but I think that should only be applied for the particular beautifully cut sets with large full body pieces.
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Vizagapatam sets
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