Condition Is Good. See Images Carefully, Images Are It'S Own Description. Antique Mughal Brass Fish Probably A Section From A Ceremonial Standard Rare. Size Is 9 Inches Long And 3 Inchea Tall. This Brass Fish Is Probably A Section From A Ceremonial Standard, With A Projecting Socket For A Pole Underneath And Similar Above, The Latter With Screw Thread. The Body Is Engraved With Scales And Low-Set Circular Eyes, And The Mouth Has Thick “Lips”. As Jagdish Mittal Writes, Nine Royal Ensigns, One Of Which Represented A Fish,Were Carried Before The Mughal Emperor In The Imperial Retinue, And Similar Standards, Set On The Point Of A Spear, Most Probably Had A Role In Ceremonies In The Deccan Also. For One Of The Three Metal Fish Emblems In The Jagdish And Kamla Mittal Museum Of Indian Art, Hyderabad, See Welch, P. 323F.