Bowl
1200-1225 (cast)
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Bowl (jam), a tall vertical foot supports a bowl with flaring sides, curving slightly up to be topped by a grooved moulding.
The engraved, silver-inlaid decoration consists of a continuous epigraphic band at the top and four interlaced quatrefolis alternating with four small epigraphic sections around the body.
Patina: olive with white undertones.
The engraved, silver-inlaid decoration consists of a continuous epigraphic band at the top and four interlaced quatrefolis alternating with four small epigraphic sections around the body.
Patina: olive with white undertones.
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Materials and techniques | Bell-metal cast and turned; engraved decoration partly inlaid with silver, with black composition in the ground. Alloy has not been analysed. |
Brief description | Bowl, cast brass with engraved decoration in silver inlay, upper inscription of conventional blessings and a lower inscription which reads 'Blessing to its owner, Yusuf ibn Ahmad, the merchant of Tabriz, may his fate remain auspicious', Khurasan, Iran, 1200-1225 |
Physical description | Bowl (jam), a tall vertical foot supports a bowl with flaring sides, curving slightly up to be topped by a grooved moulding. The engraved, silver-inlaid decoration consists of a continuous epigraphic band at the top and four interlaced quatrefolis alternating with four small epigraphic sections around the body. Patina: olive with white undertones. |
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Object history | Purchased for £6 from Messrs Goldschmidt, Frankfurt, 2 September 1872 |
Historical context | A very similar footed bowl , also of bell-metal, is in the Muzim-i Rawza. Possibly from the same workshop. See Melikian-Chirvani, A.S. Islamic Metalwork from the Iranian World, 1982, fig.27, p.63. |
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Accession number | 634-1872 |
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Record created | March 18, 2003 |
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