Not on display

Incense Burner

1400 (Made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The body is formed as a shallow circular concave tray with sloping sides supported by three feet formed of straps. Around the edge is part of an engraved inscription:
AL-1ZZ AD-DAM / AD-DA',M WA
Perpetual Glory, Perpetual……and
A handle of tubular, waisted form with facets is attached to one side of the body. The body and strap feet are decorated with engraved palmette roundels around which also appear the cartouches containing the inscriptions.

Prominent domed cover cast in openwork with interlaced designs and quatrefoils containing floral sprays all on a foliate ground. At the top a terminal in the form of a bird with outstretched wings.

Areas of the design including the inscriptions and the quatrefoil panels on the cover are gilded.

Object details

Category
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Incense Burner
  • Incense Burner
Materials and techniques
Cast and engraved silver, parcel gilt
Brief description
Incense burner, cast and engraved silver. Iran, around 1400.
Physical description
The body is formed as a shallow circular concave tray with sloping sides supported by three feet formed of straps. Around the edge is part of an engraved inscription:
AL-1ZZ AD-DAM / AD-DA',M WA
Perpetual Glory, Perpetual……and
A handle of tubular, waisted form with facets is attached to one side of the body. The body and strap feet are decorated with engraved palmette roundels around which also appear the cartouches containing the inscriptions.

Prominent domed cover cast in openwork with interlaced designs and quatrefoils containing floral sprays all on a foliate ground. At the top a terminal in the form of a bird with outstretched wings.

Areas of the design including the inscriptions and the quatrefoil panels on the cover are gilded.
Dimensions
  • Of base diameter: 11.00cm
  • Of cover. diameter: 9.50cm
  • Of base height: 7.00cm
  • Of cover. height: 8.50cm
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
AL-IZZ AD-DAM',M WA (Decoration; Arabic; Around the edge of the body.; Engraving)
Translation
Perpetual gloy, perpetual...and...
Object history
Purchased from Axia, FL 9490, Vaduz, Kirchstrasse, Liechtenstein.
RF: 1988/1084
Production
The attribution date is approximate

Reason For Production: Retail
Bibliographic reference
Decoration similar to that on the cover appears on a silver-gilt ewer dating from about 1400 in the State Hermitage St Petersburg, No. CK 585. See The Arts of Islam, Hayward Gallery; April 8th-July 4th 1976, no. 162 and Smirnov pl. 102 no. 223
Collection
Accession number
M.1:2-2002

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Record createdJanuary 31, 2002
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