Not on display

Dish

Dish
1100-1200 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Flat base, low, slanting sides slightly waisted half-way up, and a flat everted rim.
On the rim, six cartouches with incurving sides, enclose sections of the epigraphic frieze. These are spaced by six roundels which enclose copper-inlaid moon crescents.
On the flat inner surface of the base, a roundel formed of an impressed groove and an outer fillet, encloses a round of three hares walking clockwise, their long ears joining. They stand out against a foliate ground. Framing the roundel, an epigraphic frieze is broken up into four sections with roundels enclosing copper-inlaid moon crescents in the intervals.
On the sides, six epigraphic cartouches are widely spaced and interpersed with roundels which enclose pairs of leafy stalks.
On the underside, four concentric groups of fillets have been engraved at wide intervals.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleDish
Materials and techniques
Brass alloy has not been analysed. Patina: dirty brown allowing olive yellow hue of alloy to come through in some places.
Brief description
Dish, cast brass, engraved decoration with copper inlay, Iran, 1100-1200
Physical description
Flat base, low, slanting sides slightly waisted half-way up, and a flat everted rim.
On the rim, six cartouches with incurving sides, enclose sections of the epigraphic frieze. These are spaced by six roundels which enclose copper-inlaid moon crescents.
On the flat inner surface of the base, a roundel formed of an impressed groove and an outer fillet, encloses a round of three hares walking clockwise, their long ears joining. They stand out against a foliate ground. Framing the roundel, an epigraphic frieze is broken up into four sections with roundels enclosing copper-inlaid moon crescents in the intervals.
On the sides, six epigraphic cartouches are widely spaced and interpersed with roundels which enclose pairs of leafy stalks.
On the underside, four concentric groups of fillets have been engraved at wide intervals.
Dimensions
  • Height: 2.5 - 3cm
  • Of opening where rim completley preserved diameter: 18 --cm
  • Of underside diameter: 16.15cm
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • (Persian; Kufic; epigraphic band on the flat everted rim; engraved)
    Translation
    With bliss and L-A!
  • no longer legible (kufic; inner surface)
  • (kufic; epigraphic frieze on the sides)
    Translation
    With bliss and A-L
Object history
Purchased for 18s from Monsieur Jules Richard through Major Robert Murdoch Smith, 22 December 1875
Inter-departmental transfer to MES, RF 2011/1170.
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
Melikian-Chirvani, A.S. Islamic Metalwork from the Iranian World London:HMSO, 1982, p107, ISBN 0 11 290252 9
Collection
Accession number
537-1876

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Record createdMarch 4, 2003
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