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Victoria and Albert MuseumTipu's Tiger is one of the V&A's(Victoria and Albert Museum) most endearingly famous and fascinating objects. Commissioned in the 1790s by Tipu Sultan of Mysore, who kept the spectacular wooden semi automaton in the music room of his palace, the tiger was shipped to London after Tipu was killed in 1799.
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First exhibited to the London public in 1808 in East India House, then the offices of the East India Company in London, it was later transferred to the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in 1880 (accession number 2545(IS)). It now forms part of the permanent exhibit on the "Imperial courts of South India".
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