Ink Pot (Davat)
circa 1840 (made)
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The ink pot is in the form of a cylindrical container of brass with a close fitting domed cover. The decoration is arranged in three horizontal bands divided by narrow bands of running foliage and formalised leaves. The upper frieze shows a pastoral scene with animals, herdsmen and a building, the central frieze contains an inscription, the lower frieze depicts a sultan feasting with musicians and food vessels. The domed lid is engraved with panels of foliage and a circular band of scrolling palmettes. The borders of the designs and the calligraphy are overlaid with silver and the ground is matted with a fire panel and filled with black composition. The base is punched in a design of scales.
The form of this ink pot is derived from sixteenth-century originals and the figurative decoration is based upon illustrations from Persian miniatures.
The form of this ink pot is derived from sixteenth-century originals and the figurative decoration is based upon illustrations from Persian miniatures.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | brass, embossed, engraved and inlaid with silver |
Brief description | Middle East, Metalwork. Brass, embossed, engraved and inlaid with silver, Iran, 1840. Islamic, Persia. Inter-departmental transfer to MES, RF 2011/1170. Middle East, Metalwork. Brass, embossed, engraved and inlaid with silver, Iran, 1840. Islamic, Persia. Inter-departmental transfer to MES, RF 2011/1170. |
Physical description | The ink pot is in the form of a cylindrical container of brass with a close fitting domed cover. The decoration is arranged in three horizontal bands divided by narrow bands of running foliage and formalised leaves. The upper frieze shows a pastoral scene with animals, herdsmen and a building, the central frieze contains an inscription, the lower frieze depicts a sultan feasting with musicians and food vessels. The domed lid is engraved with panels of foliage and a circular band of scrolling palmettes. The borders of the designs and the calligraphy are overlaid with silver and the ground is matted with a fire panel and filled with black composition. The base is punched in a design of scales. The form of this ink pot is derived from sixteenth-century originals and the figurative decoration is based upon illustrations from Persian miniatures. |
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Production type | Unique |
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Accession number | M.69:1-1992 |
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Record created | September 5, 2002 |
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